WO2009110293A1 - 光センサ付き表示装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display device, and more particularly to a display device in which a plurality of optical sensors are provided on a display panel.
- a method for detecting the touch position in the display screen a method is known in which a plurality of optical sensors are provided on the display panel, and a shadow image formed when a finger or the like approaches the screen is detected using the optical sensor.
- a shadow image when the illuminance of outside light is low (the surroundings are dark), it is difficult to distinguish the shadow image from the background in the image obtained by the optical sensor, and the touch position may not be detected correctly. Therefore, for a display device provided with a backlight, a method is also known in which a reflected image when backlight light hits a finger is detected using an optical sensor.
- Patent Document 1 A display device in which a plurality of photosensors are provided on a display panel is described in Patent Document 1, for example.
- Patent Document 2 describes a liquid crystal panel including a pixel part PP and an infrared detection part ISP, as shown in FIG.
- the pixel portion PP is provided with a first TFT (T1), a transparent electrode TE, a reflective electrode RE, and the like
- the infrared detection portion ISP is provided with a capacitor C, a second TFT (T2), and the like.
- the reflection electrode RE is provided with a transmission window W1 for exposing the transparent electrode TE and an opening window W2 for exposing the pyroelectric thin film PE1 in the capacitor C.
- the opening window W2 is provided to facilitate application of infrared rays intentionally provided by the user outside the liquid crystal panel to the pyroelectric thin film PE1.
- the touch position may not be correctly detected from the image shown in FIG.
- the conventional display device with an optical sensor has a problem that the detection accuracy of the touch position is lowered because an image obtained by the optical sensor is affected by external light or backlight light.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a display device with an optical sensor that can detect a touch position with high accuracy without being affected by external light or backlight light.
- a first aspect of the present invention is a display device including a plurality of optical sensors, A plurality of pixel circuits arranged two-dimensionally; A plurality of photosensors arranged two-dimensionally on the same plane as the pixel circuit; A filter unit that is provided on a light incident path to the optical sensor and that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light.
- the pixel circuit and the photosensor are formed of polycrystalline silicon,
- the filter portion is formed inside a red color filter of the color filter.
- the filter unit is disposed in a position adjacent to the light shielding film inside the red color filter.
- the pixel circuit and the photosensor are formed of polycrystalline silicon
- the filter unit is formed separately from the color filter, and is disposed at a position overlapping the red color filter of the color filter when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the filter unit.
- a light shielding film having an opening corresponding to the pixel circuit having an opening corresponding to the pixel circuit;
- the filter section is arranged at a position overlapping the red color filter and adjacent to the light shielding film when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the filter section.
- the filter part is a resin filter.
- the filter unit has a function of polarizing incident light.
- the filter unit comprising a light shielding film having an opening corresponding to the pixel circuit
- the photosensor When viewed from a direction perpendicular to the pixel circuit, the photosensor is disposed at a position overlapping the light shielding film.
- the filter unit that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light is provided on the light incident path to the optical sensor, the image obtained by the optical sensor is infrared. It is not affected by visible light included in external light that does not include light (for example, light from a fluorescent lamp) or backlight light reflected by an object near the display surface. Therefore, it is possible to detect the touch position with high accuracy based on an image that is not affected by visible light included in a large amount of outside light or backlight light.
- the configuration of the apparatus can be simplified by forming the filter portion on the color filter.
- the light receiving sensitivity of the optical sensor formed of polycrystalline silicon is lower for red light than for green light or blue light. Therefore, by forming the filter part inside the red color filter, even when visible light enters the optical sensor from an oblique direction without passing through the filter part, the incident visible light is given to the image obtained by the optical sensor. It is possible to reduce the influence and detect the touch position with high accuracy.
- the filter unit is disposed inside the red color filter at a position adjacent to the light-shielding film that blocks visible light, so that the visible light does not pass through the filter unit. Even when the light enters the optical sensor from the direction, the influence of the incident visible light on the image obtained by the optical sensor can be reduced, and the touch position can be detected with higher accuracy.
- the filter unit can be mounted in various forms by separately forming the filter unit and the color filter.
- the light receiving sensitivity of the optical sensor formed of polycrystalline silicon is lower for red light than for green light or blue light. Therefore, when the filter unit is viewed from the direction perpendicular to the filter unit, by arranging it at a position overlapping the red color filter, even when visible light is incident on the optical sensor from an oblique direction without passing through the filter unit, The influence of the incident visible light on the image obtained by the optical sensor can be reduced, and the touch position can be detected with high accuracy.
- the filter portion when the filter portion is viewed from the direction perpendicular to the filter portion, the filter portion overlaps with the red color filter and is disposed at a position adjacent to the light shielding film that blocks visible light. Even when visible light enters the optical sensor from an oblique direction without passing through the filter part, the influence of the incident visible light on the image obtained by the optical sensor is reduced, and the touch position is detected with higher accuracy. Can do.
- a filter portion that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light can be easily configured using a resin filter.
- the incident light is polarized in a direction orthogonal to the polarization axis of the polarizing plate.
- a polarizing filter having a function of causing the filter portion as a filter portion, a filter portion that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light can be easily configured.
- the configuration of the device can be simplified and the aperture ratio can be increased by configuring the filter portion that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light with a light shielding film. .
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a liquid crystal display device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. It is a block diagram which shows the detailed structure of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is a timing chart of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is a figure which shows the cross section of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1, and the arrangement position of a backlight.
- FIG. 2 is a layout diagram of a liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1. It is sectional drawing of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is another layout figure of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is a figure which shows the principle of the method of detecting the image in the apparatus shown in FIG.
- FIG. 11 It is a figure which shows the cross section of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. 11, and the arrangement position of a backlight. It is a layout figure of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is sectional drawing of the liquid crystal panel of the apparatus shown in FIG. It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the liquid crystal display device which concerns on the modification of this invention. It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the liquid crystal display device which concerns on the modification of this invention. It is a figure which shows the example of the scan image obtained with the conventional liquid crystal display device with an optical sensor. It is sectional drawing of the conventional liquid crystal panel which has an infrared rays detection part. It is a figure which shows the example of the operating environment of the liquid crystal display device with an optical sensor. It is a figure which shows the example of the scan image obtained with the conventional liquid crystal display device with an optical sensor.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the liquid crystal display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- a liquid crystal display device 10 shown in FIG. 1 includes a sensor built-in liquid crystal panel 11, a display data processing unit 12, an A / D converter 13, a sensor data processing unit 14, and a backlight 15.
- the sensor built-in liquid crystal panel 11 (hereinafter referred to as the liquid crystal panel 11) includes a panel drive circuit 16 and a pixel array 17, and the pixel array 17 includes a plurality of pixel circuits 1 and a plurality of photosensors 2 arranged in a two-dimensional manner. Yes.
- the optical sensor 2 is provided with an infrared light transmission filter 3 that transmits infrared light and blocks (absorbs) visible light.
- Display data D1 is input to the liquid crystal display device 10 from the outside.
- the display data processing unit 12 performs color correction processing, frame rate conversion processing, and the like on the display data D1 as necessary, and outputs display data D2.
- the panel drive circuit 16 writes a voltage corresponding to the display data D2 to the pixel circuit 1. As a result, an image based on the display data D2 is displayed on the liquid crystal panel 11.
- the backlight 15 irradiates light (backlight light) on the back surface of the liquid crystal panel 11 based on a power supply voltage supplied from a backlight power supply circuit (not shown).
- the type of the backlight 15 may be arbitrary, but is preferably a backlight that emits both visible light and infrared light.
- the backlight 15 includes a white LED (Light ⁇ Emitting Diode) 4 that emits white light and an infrared LED 5 that emits infrared light.
- the panel drive circuit 16 performs an operation of reading a voltage corresponding to the amount of received light from the optical sensor 2 in addition to an operation of writing a voltage to the pixel circuit 1.
- the output signal of the optical sensor 2 is output to the outside of the liquid crystal panel 11 as a sensor output signal SS.
- the A / D converter 13 converts the analog sensor output signal SS into a digital signal.
- the sensor data processing unit 14 generates a digital image (hereinafter referred to as a scan image) based on the digital signal output from the A / D converter 13.
- the scanned image may include an image of an object to be detected (for example, a finger or a pen; hereinafter referred to as an object) near the surface of the liquid crystal panel 11.
- the sensor data processing unit 14 performs image recognition processing for detecting the target object on the scan image, obtains the position of the target object in the scan image, and outputs coordinate data Co indicating the touch position.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a detailed configuration of the liquid crystal panel 11.
- the pixel array 17 includes m scanning signal lines G1 to Gm, 3n data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, SB1 to SBn, and (m ⁇ 3n) pixels.
- a circuit 1 is provided.
- the pixel array 17 includes (m ⁇ n) photosensors 2, m sensor readout lines RW1 to RWm, and m sensor reset lines RS1 to RSm.
- the liquid crystal panel 11 is formed using polycrystalline silicon.
- the scanning signal lines G1 to Gm are arranged in parallel to each other.
- the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, and SB1 to SBn are arranged in parallel to each other so as to be orthogonal to the scanning signal lines G1 to Gm.
- the sensor readout lines RW1 to RWm and the sensor reset lines RS1 to RSm are arranged in parallel with the scanning signal lines G1 to Gm.
- the pixel circuit 1 is provided one by one near the intersection of the scanning signal lines G1 to Gm and the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, SB1 to SBn.
- the pixel circuits 1 are arranged two-dimensionally as a whole, m in the column direction (vertical direction in FIG. 2) and 3n in the row direction (horizontal direction in FIG. 2).
- the pixel circuit 1 is classified into an R pixel circuit 1r, a G pixel circuit 1g, and a B pixel circuit 1b depending on how many color filters are provided. These three types of pixel circuits are arranged in the row direction in the order of G, B, and R, and three pixels form one pixel.
- the pixel circuit 1 includes a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) 21 and a liquid crystal capacitor 22.
- the gate terminal of the TFT 21 is connected to the scanning signal line Gi (i is an integer of 1 to m), and the source terminal is connected to one of the data signal lines SRj, SGj, SBj (j is an integer of 1 to n).
- the drain terminal is connected to one electrode of the liquid crystal capacitor 22.
- a common electrode voltage is applied to the other electrode of the liquid crystal capacitor 22.
- the data signal lines SR1 to SRn connected to the R pixel circuit 1r are referred to as R data signal lines
- the data signal lines SB1 to SBn connected to the B pixel circuit 1b are referred to as B data signal lines.
- the pixel circuit 1 may include an auxiliary capacitor.
- the light transmittance (subpixel luminance) of the pixel circuit 1 is determined by the voltage written in the pixel circuit 1.
- a high level voltage TFT 21 is turned on
- the voltage to be written may be applied to the data signal line SXj.
- the optical sensor 2 includes a capacitor 23, a photodiode 24, and a sensor preamplifier 25, and is provided for each pixel.
- One electrode of the capacitor 23 is connected to the cathode terminal of the photodiode 24 (hereinafter, this connection point is referred to as a node P).
- the other electrode of the capacitor 23 is connected to the sensor readout line RWi, and the anode terminal of the photodiode 24 is connected to the sensor reset line RSi.
- the sensor preamplifier 25 includes a TFT having a gate terminal connected to the node P, a drain terminal connected to the R data signal line SRj, and a source terminal connected to the B data signal line SBj.
- a predetermined voltage is applied to the sensor readout line RWi and the sensor reset line RSi, and the R data signal line SRj is applied.
- the power supply voltage VDD may be applied.
- a high voltage is applied to the sensor readout line RWi to raise the voltage at the node P
- the gate voltage of the sensor preamplifier 25 is set to a threshold value or higher
- the power supply voltage VDD is applied to the R data signal line SRj.
- the voltage is amplified by the sensor preamplifier 25, and the amplified voltage is output to the B data signal line SBj. Therefore, the amount of light detected by the optical sensor 2 can be obtained based on the voltage of the B data signal line SBj.
- a scanning signal line drive circuit 31 a data signal line drive circuit 32, a sensor row drive circuit 33, p sensor output amplifiers 34 (p is an integer of 1 to n), and a plurality of Switches 35 to 38 are provided.
- the scanning signal line drive circuit 31, the data signal line drive circuit 32, and the sensor row drive circuit 33 correspond to the panel drive circuit 16 in FIG.
- the data signal line driving circuit 32 has 3n output terminals corresponding to 3n data signal lines.
- One switch 35 is provided between each of the B data signal lines SB1 to SBn and the n output terminals corresponding thereto, and the R data signal lines SR1 to SRn and the n output terminals corresponding thereto are provided.
- One switch 36 is provided between each switch.
- the B data signal lines SB1 to SBn are divided into p groups, and the kth (k is an integer not less than 1 and not more than p) B data signal line and the input terminal of the kth sensor output amplifier 34 in the group.
- One switch 37 is provided between each switch.
- One switch 38 is provided between each of the R data signal lines SR1 to SRn and the power supply voltage VDD. The number of switches 35 to 38 included in FIG.
- one frame time is divided into a display period in which a signal (voltage signal corresponding to display data) is written to the pixel circuit and a sensing period in which a signal (voltage signal corresponding to the amount of received light) is read from the optical sensor.
- the circuit shown in FIG. 2 performs different operations in the display period and the sensing period.
- the switches 35 and 36 are turned on, and the switches 37 and 38 are turned off.
- the sensing period the switches 35 and 36 are turned off, the switch 38 is turned on, and the switch 37 is connected so that the B data signal lines SB1 to SBn are sequentially connected to the input terminals of the sensor output amplifier 34 for each group. It is turned on in time division.
- the scanning signal line driving circuit 31 and the data signal line driving circuit 32 operate.
- the scanning signal line drive circuit 31 selects one scanning signal line from the scanning signal lines G1 to Gm for each one line time according to the timing control signal C1, and applies a high level voltage to the selected scanning signal line. Then, a low level voltage is applied to the remaining scanning signal lines.
- the data signal line driving circuit 32 drives the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, SB1 to SBn in a line sequential manner based on the display data DR, DG, DB output from the display data processing unit 12.
- the data signal line driving circuit 32 stores the display data DR, DG, and DB for at least one row, and applies a voltage corresponding to the display data for one row for each line time to the data signal lines SR1 to SR1. Applied to SRn, SG1 to SGn, and SB1 to SBn. Note that the data signal line driving circuit 32 may drive the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, and SB1 to SBn in a dot sequential manner.
- the sensor row drive circuit 33 and the sensor output amplifier 34 operate.
- the sensor row driving circuit 33 selects one signal line for each one line time from the sensor readout lines RW1 to RWm and the sensor reset lines RS1 to RSm according to the timing control signal C2, and selects the selected sensor readout line and sensor.
- a predetermined read voltage and a reset voltage are applied to the reset line, and voltages different from those at the time of selection are applied to the other signal lines. Note that typically, the length of one line time differs between the display period and the sensing period.
- the sensor output amplifier 34 amplifies the voltage selected by the switch 37 and outputs it as sensor output signals SS1 to SSp.
- FIG. 3 is a timing chart of the liquid crystal display device 10. As shown in FIG. 3, the vertical synchronization signal VSYNC becomes a high level every frame time, and the one frame time is divided into a display period and a sensing period.
- the sense signal SC is a signal indicating a display period or a sensing period, and is at a low level during the display period and is at a high level during the sensing period.
- the switches 35 and 36 are turned on, and the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, and SB1 to SBn are all connected to the data signal line driving circuit 32.
- the voltage of the scanning signal line G1 becomes high level
- the voltage of the scanning signal line G2 becomes high level
- the voltages of the scanning signal lines G3 to Gm sequentially become high level.
- the voltage to be written to the 3n pixel circuits 1 connected to the scanning signal line Gi is applied to the data signal lines SR1 to SRn, SG1 to SGn, and SB1 to SBn. Is done.
- the switch 38 is turned on and the switch 37 is turned on in a time division manner. Therefore, the power supply voltage VDD is fixedly applied to the R data signal lines SR1 to SRn, and the B data signal lines SB1 to SBn are connected to the input terminals of the sensor output amplifier 34 in a time division manner.
- the sensing period first the sensor readout line RW1 and the sensor reset line RS1 are selected, then the sensor readout line RW2 and the sensor reset line RS2 are selected, and thereafter the sensor readout lines RW3 to RWm and the sensor reset lines RS3 to RSm are selected. One set is selected in order. A readout voltage and a reset voltage are applied to the selected sensor readout line and sensor reset line, respectively.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a cross section of the liquid crystal panel 11 and an arrangement position of the backlight 15.
- the liquid crystal panel 11 has a structure in which a liquid crystal layer 42 is sandwiched between two glass substrates 41a and 41b.
- One glass substrate 41a is provided with a light shielding film (black matrix) 43, three color filters 44r, 44g, 44b, a counter electrode 45, and the like, and the other glass substrate 41b has a pixel electrode 46, a data signal line 47, An optical sensor 2 or the like is provided.
- An alignment film 48 is provided on the opposing surfaces of the glass substrates 41a and 41b, and a polarizing plate 49 is provided on the other surface.
- the surface on the glass substrate 41a side is the surface
- the surface on the glass substrate 41b side is the back surface.
- the backlight 15 is provided on the back side of the liquid crystal panel 11.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 is a resin filter similar to the color filters 44r, 44g, 44b, and is formed on the color filters 44r, 44g, 44b.
- the red color filter 44r is provided with an opening, and the infrared light transmission filter 3 is provided in the opening. Thus, the infrared light transmission filter 3 is formed inside the red color filter 44r.
- the photodiode 24 included in the optical sensor 2 is provided on the glass substrate 41 b below the infrared light transmission filter 3.
- a light shielding layer 50 is provided between the photodiode 24 and the glass substrate 41b.
- the light shielding layer 50 is provided in order to prevent the light emitted from the backlight 15 from directly affecting the operation of the photodiode 24.
- FIG. 5 is a layout diagram of the liquid crystal panel 11.
- the light shielding film 43 is provided with three openings per pixel, and the TFT 21 is disposed below each opening.
- the three openings are provided with a green color filter 44g, a blue color filter 44b, and a red color filter 44r in order from the left.
- the red color filter 44r is provided with an opening, and the infrared light transmission filter 3 is provided in the opening.
- the photodiode 24 is disposed below the infrared light transmission filter 3.
- 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A 'of FIG. FIG. 6 also shows the scanning signal lines 54 provided on the glass substrate 41b. As shown in FIG.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 is disposed in the red color filter 44r at a position adjacent to the light shielding film 43 (that is, the layout of the infrared light transmission filter 3 and the light shielding film 43). (Positions may be adjacent).
- the liquid crystal display device 10 uses either a method for detecting a shadow image or a method for detecting a reflected image (or both a shadow image and a reflected image) when detecting a touch position in the display screen.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram showing the principle of a method for detecting a shadow image
- FIG. 8B is a diagram showing the principle of a method for detecting a reflected image.
- the method for detecting a shadow image is used in an environment where external light includes infrared light (for example, outdoors or when receiving light from a halogen lamp).
- the optical sensor 2 including the photodiode 24 detects external light 51 transmitted through the glass substrate 41a, the liquid crystal layer 42, and the like. At this time, if the object 53 such as a finger is near the surface of the liquid crystal panel 11, the external light 51 to be incident on the optical sensor 2 is blocked by the object 53. Further, only the infrared light contained in the external light 51 is incident on the optical sensor 2 by the action of the infrared light transmission filter 3. Therefore, it is possible to detect an image of the object 53 by the infrared light included in the external light 51 using the optical sensor 2.
- the optical sensor 2 including the photodiode 24 detects the reflected light of the backlight light 52. More specifically, the backlight light 52 emitted from the backlight 15 passes through the liquid crystal panel 11 and exits from the surface of the liquid crystal panel 11 to the outside. At this time, if the object 53 is near the surface of the liquid crystal panel 11, the backlight 52 is reflected by the object 53. For example, the belly of a human finger reflects light well, including infrared light. The reflected light of the backlight light 52 passes through the glass substrate 41a, the liquid crystal layer 42, etc., and enters the optical sensor 2.
- the infrared light contained in the backlight 52 is incident on the optical sensor 2 by the action of the infrared light transmission filter 3. Therefore, the reflected image of the object 53 by the infrared light included in the backlight light 52 can be detected using the optical sensor 2.
- both a shadow image and a reflected image can be detected. That is, it is possible to simultaneously detect a shadow image of the object 53 by the infrared light included in the external light 51 and a reflection image of the object 53 by the infrared light included in the backlight light 52 using the optical sensor 2. it can.
- FIG. 9A and FIG. 9B are diagrams showing examples of scanned images including finger images.
- the scan image shown in FIG. 9A is obtained in a state where the backlight 15 is turned off when the external light includes infrared light, and includes a finger image.
- the scan image shown in FIG. 9B is obtained in a state where the backlight 15 is turned on when the external light does not include infrared light, and includes a reflection image of the belly of the finger.
- the sensor data processing unit 14 performs image recognition processing on such a scanned image and outputs coordinate data Co indicating the touch position.
- the liquid crystal display device 10 includes a plurality of pixel circuits 1 and a plurality of photosensors 2 arranged in a two-dimensional manner, and infrared light on a light incident path to the photosensor 2.
- a transmission filter 3 is provided. Since the infrared light transmission filter 3 transmits infrared light and blocks visible light, infrared light is incident on the optical sensor 2 but no visible light is incident. For this reason, the scan image obtained by the optical sensor 2 includes visible light included in external light that does not include infrared light (for example, light from a fluorescent lamp) or backlight light reflected by an object near the display surface. Not affected. For example, even in the liquid crystal display device 10 under the operating environment shown in FIG.
- a scan image (see FIG. 9B) that allows a finger to be easily recognized is obtained. Therefore, according to the liquid crystal display device 10 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to detect a touch position with high accuracy based on a scanned image that is not affected by visible light included in a large amount of external light or backlight light.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 by using a resin filter as the infrared light transmission filter 3, a filter part that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light can be easily configured. Further, by forming the infrared light transmission filter 3 on the color filter 44, the configuration of the apparatus can be simplified. In addition, the light receiving sensitivity of the optical sensor 2 formed of CG silicon is lower for red light than for green light or blue light. Therefore, by forming the infrared light transmission filter 3 inside the red color filter 44r, even when visible light enters the optical sensor 2 from an oblique direction without passing through the infrared light transmission filter 3, the incident visible light is incident. The touch position can be detected with high accuracy by reducing the influence of the image on the scanned image. In particular, by arranging the infrared light transmission filter 3 inside the red color filter 44r and adjacent to the light shielding film 43, the influence of visible light incident from an oblique direction on the scan image is further reduced. The touch position can be detected with higher accuracy.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 is formed on the color filter 44, but instead, the infrared light transmission filter 3 is replaced with a color filter as shown in FIGS. 44, and may be disposed at a position overlapping the red color filter 44r when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the infrared light transmission filter 3.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 and the color filter 44 may be formed separately and bonded together.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 may be disposed on the back side of the liquid crystal panel 11 (FIG. 10A), and the infrared light transmission filter 3 may be disposed on the liquid crystal panel 11. You may arrange
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 and the color filter 44 may be formed separately, and the infrared light transmission filter 3 may be provided on the glass substrate 41b provided with the TFT 21 (FIG. 10C). Also in these cases, the infrared light transmission filter 3 overlaps with the red color filter 44r when viewed from the direction perpendicular to the infrared light transmission filter 3, and is adjacent to the light shielding film 43 (that is, infrared light). You may arrange
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 can be mounted in various forms. Further, by arranging the infrared light transmission filter 3 at a position overlapping the red color filter 44 r when viewed from the direction perpendicular to the infrared light transmission filter 3, visible light does not pass through the infrared light transmission filter 3. Even when the light is incident on the optical sensor 2 from an oblique direction, the influence of the incident visible light on the scan image can be reduced, and the touch position can be detected with high accuracy.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 when the infrared light transmission filter 3 is viewed from a direction perpendicular to the infrared light transmission filter 3, the infrared light transmission filter 3 is arranged at a position overlapping the red color filter 44 r and adjacent to the light shielding film 43, thereby entering from an oblique direction.
- the influence of visible light on the scan image can be reduced, and the touch position can be detected with higher accuracy.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 is not necessarily required to completely block visible light as long as it is provided for the purpose of transmitting infrared light and blocking visible light. Percentage may be transmitted.
- the infrared light transmission filter 3 may transmit not only infrared light but also light having a wavelength on the long wavelength side outside visible light.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- a liquid crystal display device 60 shown in FIG. 11 is obtained by replacing the sensor built-in liquid crystal panel 11 with a sensor built-in liquid crystal panel 61 in the liquid crystal display device 10 according to the first embodiment.
- the same elements as those of the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
- the sensor built-in liquid crystal panel 61 (hereinafter referred to as a liquid crystal panel 61) includes a panel drive circuit 16 and a pixel array 62, and the pixel array 62 includes a plurality of pixel circuits 1 and a plurality of photosensors 2 arranged in a two-dimensional manner. It is out.
- the pixel array 62 further includes an infrared light transmitting / shielding film 6 that transmits infrared light and blocks (absorbs) visible light, and the optical sensor 2 transmits and blocks infrared light when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the pixel circuit 1. It arrange
- the infrared light transmitting / shielding film 6 is made of resin, for example.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a cross section of the liquid crystal panel 61 and an arrangement position of the backlight 15.
- 13 is a layout diagram of the liquid crystal panel 61
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B 'of FIG.
- the infrared light transmitting / shielding film 6 has an opening corresponding to the pixel circuit 1, and the photodiode 24 included in the optical sensor 2 is viewed from a direction perpendicular to the pixel circuit 1. Is disposed at a position overlapping with the infrared light transmitting light shielding film 6.
- the photodiode 24 is provided on the glass substrate 41b near the red color filter 44r.
- the infrared light transmitting / shielding film 6 provided on the light incident path to the optical sensor 2 transmits visible light to the optical sensor 2 in the same manner as the infrared light transmitting filter 3 according to the first embodiment. Prevent incidence.
- the touch position is determined with high accuracy based on an image that is not affected by visible light that is included in a large amount of outside light or backlight light. Can be detected.
- the filter portion that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light with a light shielding film, the configuration of the apparatus can be simplified and the aperture ratio can be increased.
- the liquid crystal display devices according to the first and second embodiments include the backlight 15 including the white LED 4 and the infrared LED 5, the liquid crystal display device of the present invention has an arbitrary type of backlight. It may be provided or may not be provided with a backlight.
- 15A and 15B are block diagrams showing the configuration of a liquid crystal display device according to a modification of the present invention.
- the liquid crystal display device shown in FIG. 15A includes a backlight 18 including only the white LED 4 as a light source instead of the backlight 15.
- the liquid crystal display device illustrated in FIG. 15B does not include a backlight.
- the liquid crystal display device provided with the infrared-light transmission light shielding film 6 can also be comprised by the same method.
- Such a liquid crystal display device with an optical sensor that does not have a function of emitting infrared light detects a touch position using a method of detecting a shadow image in an environment where external light includes infrared light.
- a conventional liquid crystal display device that does not include an infrared light transmission filter is operated outdoors, for example, a scan image shown in FIG. 16 is obtained.
- the image of the finger base side disappears due to sunlight, and only the image of the fingertip remains. Note that the outline of the finger indicated by a broken line in FIG. 16 is described for reference and is not included in the actual scan image.
- the liquid crystal display device includes an infrared light transmission filter 3 made of resin
- the liquid crystal display device according to the second embodiment includes an infrared light transmission / shielding film 6 formed of resin or the like.
- the liquid crystal display device of the present invention may include an arbitrary filter unit that transmits infrared light and blocks visible light on the light incident path to the optical sensor 2.
- a polarizing plate 49 (a polarizing plate provided on the display surface side of the liquid crystal panel) provided on the glass substrate 41a on the color filter 44 side.
- a polarization filter that polarizes incident light in a direction orthogonal to the polarization axis may be provided.
- the liquid crystal display device of the present invention by arranging the infrared light transmission filter on the optical sensor, the image obtained by the optical sensor can be obtained from visible light included in external light or backlight light.
- the touch position can be detected with high accuracy based on an image that is prevented from being affected and is not affected by visible light that is included in a large amount of external light or backlight light.
- a display device other than the liquid crystal display device can be formed by the above-described method.
- the display device with an optical sensor according to the present invention has a feature that a touch position can be detected with high accuracy without being affected by external light or backlight light, and thus can be used for various display devices such as a liquid crystal display device. .
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2次元状に配置された複数の画素回路と、
前記画素回路と同一平面上に2次元状に配置された複数の光センサと、
前記光センサへの光入射経路上に設けられ、赤外光を透過し可視光を遮断するフィルタ部とを備える。
複数色のカラーフィルタをさらに備え、
前記画素回路と前記光センサは多結晶シリコンで形成されており、
前記フィルタ部は、前記カラーフィルタの赤色カラーフィルタの内側に形成されていることを特徴とする。
前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜をさらに備え、
前記フィルタ部は、前記赤色カラーフィルタの内部であって、前記遮光膜と隣接する位置に配置されていることを特徴とする。
複数色のカラーフィルタをさらに備え、
前記画素回路と前記光センサは多結晶シリコンで形成されており、
前記フィルタ部は、前記カラーフィルタとは別に形成され、前記フィルタ部に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記カラーフィルタの赤色カラーフィルタと重なる位置に配置されていることを特徴とする。
前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜をさらに備え、
前記フィルタ部は、前記フィルタ部に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記赤色カラーフィルタと重なり、前記遮光膜と隣接する位置に配置されていることを特徴とする。
前記フィルタ部が樹脂フィルタであることを特徴とする。
前記フィルタ部が入射光を偏光させる機能を有することを特徴とする。
前記フィルタ部として、前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜を備え、
前記画素回路に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記光センサは前記遮光膜と重なる位置に配置されていることを特徴とする。
2…光センサ
3…赤外光透過フィルタ
4…白色LED
5…赤外LED
6…赤外光透過遮光膜
10、60…液晶表示装置
11、61…センサ内蔵液晶パネル
12…表示データ処理部
13…A/D変換器
14…センサデータ処理部
15、18…バックライト
16…パネル駆動回路
17、62…画素アレイ
24…フォトダイオード
41…ガラス基板
42…液晶層
43…遮光膜
44…カラーフィルタ
51…外光
52…バックライト光
53…対象物
図1は、本発明の第1の実施形態に係る液晶表示装置の構成を示すブロック図である。図1に示す液晶表示装置10は、センサ内蔵液晶パネル11、表示データ処理部12、A/D変換器13、センサデータ処理部14、および、バックライト15を備えている。センサ内蔵液晶パネル11(以下、液晶パネル11という)はパネル駆動回路16と画素アレイ17を含み、画素アレイ17は2次元状に配置された複数の画素回路1と複数の光センサ2を含んでいる。光センサ2には、赤外光を透過し可視光を遮断(吸収)する赤外光透過フィルタ3が設けられる。
図11は、本発明の第2の実施形態に係る液晶表示装置の構成を示すブロック図である。図11に示す液晶表示装置60は、第1の実施形態に係る液晶表示装置10において、センサ内蔵液晶パネル11をセンサ内蔵液晶パネル61に置換したものである。本実施形態の構成要素のうち第1の実施形態と同一の要素については、同一の参照符号を付して説明を省略する。
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- 複数の光センサを備えた表示装置であって、
2次元状に配置された複数の画素回路と、
前記画素回路と同一平面上に2次元状に配置された複数の光センサと、
前記光センサへの光入射経路上に設けられ、赤外光を透過し可視光を遮断するフィルタ部とを備えた、表示装置。 - 複数色のカラーフィルタをさらに備え、
前記画素回路と前記光センサは多結晶シリコンで形成されており、
前記フィルタ部は、前記カラーフィルタの赤色カラーフィルタの内側に形成されていることを特徴とする、請求項1に記載の表示装置。 - 前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜をさらに備え、
前記フィルタ部は、前記赤色カラーフィルタの内部であって、前記遮光膜と隣接する位置に配置されていることを特徴とする、請求項2に記載の表示装置。 - 複数色のカラーフィルタをさらに備え、
前記画素回路と前記光センサは多結晶シリコンで形成されており、
前記フィルタ部は、前記カラーフィルタとは別に形成され、前記フィルタ部に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記カラーフィルタの赤色カラーフィルタと重なる位置に配置されていることを特徴とする、請求項1に記載の表示装置。 - 前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜をさらに備え、
前記フィルタ部は、前記フィルタ部に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記赤色カラーフィルタと重なり、前記遮光膜と隣接する位置に配置されていることを特徴とする、請求項4に記載の表示装置。 - 前記フィルタ部が樹脂フィルタであることを特徴とする、請求項1に記載の表示装置。
- 前記フィルタ部が入射光を偏光させる機能を有することを特徴とする、請求項1に記載の表示装置。
- 前記フィルタ部として、前記画素回路に対応した開口を有する遮光膜を備え、
前記画素回路に垂直な方向から見たときに、前記光センサは前記遮光膜と重なる位置に配置されていることを特徴とする、請求項1に記載の表示装置。
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