A digitizer for determining coordinate value of a point designated on a given two-dimensional coordinate plane. A pointing instrument is manually operable to designate a point on the given two-dimensional coordinate plane of a tablet. The tablet includes a flat sensor defining the given two-dimensional coordinate plane and operative for transmitting magnetic signal between the flat sensor and the pointing instrument disposed thereon to detect the designated point to thereby produce a detection signal, and a shielding plate disposed under the flat sensor to magnetically shield the flat sensor. The shielding plate is composed of silicon steel containing 4.0 to 7.0 weight % of silicon. A processing circuit is connected to the flat sensor for processing the detection signal to determine the coordinate value of the designated point.
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0. 34. An electromagnetic digitizer, comprising:
a shield plate disposed under a sensor grid,
wherein said shield plate comprises a base material of conductive material with a layer of magnetic material disposed on one side of said base material.
0. 35. An electromagnetic digitizer, comprising:
a shield plate disposed under a sensor grid,
wherein said shield plate comprises a material that increases the magnetic signal in said sensor grid and which prevents penetration of magnetic fields.
0. 28. An electromagnetic digitizer, comprising:
a sensor grid, and
a shield plate disposed under said sensor grid, wherein said shield plate comprises a material with sufficiently high magnetic permeability to increase the magnetic signal in said sensor grid.
0. 30. An electromagnetic digitizer, comprising:
a sensor grid comprising a multiplicity of wires and a sensor grid substrate,
a pen comprising a pen coil, and
a shield plate disposed under said sensor grid, wherein said shield plate comprises conductive material such that said conductive material is of sufficient thickness and conductivity to prevent penetration of the magnetic field of said pen coil, said shield plate being in contact with said sensor grid substrate.
0. 37. An electromagnetic tablet for use in combination with an implement having an electrical impedance element, comprising: a flat sensor for the position of the implement spatially coupled to the electrical impedance element of the implement by ac electromagnetic energy; and a shielding plate arrangement disposed under the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate arrangement being positioned in abutment to the flat sensor and including a magnetic material that blocks influences on the flat sensor caused by external disturbing waves having magnetic components and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac electromagnetic energy so as to obtain a voltage magnitude in the flat sensor sufficient to detect the position of the implement.
10. A tablet for coupling ac energy to a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet comprising: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces for emitting the ac energy coupled to the tuned circuit; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
13. In combination, a tablet, an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet, the implement including a tuned circuit, the tablet including: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces for emitting ac energy coupled to the tuned circuit; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
19. A tablet responsive to ac energy from a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet comprising: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces and responsive to the ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
22. In combination, a tablet, an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet, the implement including a tuned circuit, the tablet including: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces and responsive to ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
4. In combination, a tablet, an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet, the implement including a tuned circuit, the tablet including: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces for emitting ac energy coupled to the tuned circuit and responsive to ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
1. A tablet for coupling ac energy to a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet and responsive to ac energy coupled back to the tablet from the tuned circuit, comprising: a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions, the loop coils being disposed between the faces for emitting the ac energy coupled to the tuned circuit and responsive to the ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; and a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
16. Apparatus for determining the position of an implement adapted to be moved over a surface to be determined, the implement including a tuned circuit having a resonant frequency, comprising an ac source of said frequency, a tablet having an exterior surface defining the surface over which the implement is adapted to be moved, the tablet including a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils connected to said ac source, said loop coils being arranged in two coordinate directions and being disposed between the faces for coupling ac energy at said frequency to the tuned circuit; a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit, and means responsive to energy coupled between the coils and the tuned circuit for deriving a signal indicative of the implement position.
25. Apparatus for determining the position of an implement adapted to be moved over a surface, the implement including a tuned circuit having a resonant frequency, comprising an electric ac source including waves of said frequency, a tablet having an exterior surface defining the surface over which the implement is adapted to be moved, the tablet including a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils connected to said ac source, said loop coils being arranged in two coordinate directions and being disposed between the faces and responsive to ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit at said frequency for generating a response indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit, and means responsive to the response for deriving a signal indicative of the implement position.
7. Apparatus for determining the position of an implement adapted to be moved over a surface, the implement including a tuned circuit having a resonant frequency, comprising an ac source of said frequency, a tablet having an exterior surface defining the surface over which the implement is adapted to be moved, the tablet including a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils connected to said ac source, said loop coils being arranged in two coordinate directions and being disposed between the faces for coupling ac energy at said frequency to the tuned circuit and responsive to ac energy coupled from the tuned circuit at said frequency for generating a response indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions; a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor, the shielding plate being positioned relative to the flat sensor and being a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the ac energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit, and means responsive to the response for deriving a signal indicative of the implement position.
3. The tablet of
6. The combination of
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0. 29. An electromagnetic digitizer according to
said sensor grid includes a sensor grid substrate; and said shield plate is in direct contact with said sensor grid substrate.
0. 31. An electromagnetic digitizer according to
said shield plate comprises aluminum.
0. 32. An electromagnetic digitizer according to
the separation between said shield plate and said wires of said sensor grid is one millimeter or less.
0. 33. An electromagnetic digitizer according to
said shield plate comprises aluminum.
0. 36. An electromagnetic digitizer according to
said shield material comprises a nickel alloy.
0. 38. An electromagnetic tablet according to
0. 39. An electromagnetic tablet according to
0. 40. An electromagnetic tablet according to
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/381,757 filed Jul. 18, 1989 U.S. Pat. No. 4,956,526.
The present invention relates to digitizer of the type having a flat tablet operative to electromagnetically or magnetically detect a given point thereon inputted by means of a pointing tool so as to designate two-dimensional coordinate value to the given point to thereby effect digitization of inputted graphic information.
In the conventional digitizer of this type, the tablet has a flat electromagnetic or magnetic sensor, and a shield plate is disposed under the flat sensor to block incidental disturbing electromagnetic wave or geomagnetism, which would affect sensitivity of the flat sensor.
However, in the conventional structure, if the flat sensor and the shield plate are disposed too close to each other, magnitude level of detection signal produced by the flat sensor is reduced to thereby hamper the effective detection of inputted points. Thus, the conventional structure has drawback that the total thickness of tablet cannot be minimized because they must by spaced from each other.
In view of the above mentioned drawback of the conventional structure of tablet, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved shielding structure of the digitizer effective to minimize the total thickness thereof.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a tablet for coupling AC energy to a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet and responsive to AC energy coupled back to the tablet from the tuned circuit comprises a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions. The loop coils are disposed between the faces for emitting the AC energy coupled to the tuned circuit and responsive to the AC energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions. The invention is characterized by a shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor. The shielding plate is positioned relative to the flat sensor and is of a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on the loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of the AC energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuits.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a tablet for coupling AC energy to a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet comprises a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions. The loop coils are disposed between the faces for emitting the AC energy coupled to the tuned circuit. A shielding plate is disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor for magnetically shielding the flat sensor. The shielding plate is positioned relative to the flat sensor and is of a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of AC energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a tablet responsive to AC energy from a tuned circuit on an implement adapted to be moved over an external flat surface of the tablet comprises a flat sensor having a bottom face, a top face defining a predetermined two-dimensional coordinate plane and loop coils arranged in two coordinate directions. The loop coils are disposed between the faces and responsive to the AC energy coupled from the tuned circuit for generating a signal indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinate directions. A shielding plate disposed under the bottom face of the flat sensor magnetically shields the flat sensor. The shielding plate is positioned relative to the flat sensor and is of a magnetic material such that it blocks influences on loop coils caused by external disturbing electromagnetic waves and geomagnetism without causing substantial attenuation of AC energy coupled between the loop coils and tuned circuit.
The tablet is part of an apparatus for determining the position of the implement, wherein the apparatus includes means responsive to a response generated by the loop coils indicative of the implement position relative to the two coordinated directions for deriving a signal indicative of the implement position.
Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The experiment has been undertaken to determine optimum dimensional and compositional parameters of the shielding plate. The experimental result is shown in
Sample
composition (weight %)
magnetic characteristic
No.
C
Si
Ma
N
O
Sol. Al
Magnetic permeability
Iron loss W2/10000
relative resistivity
1
0.003
6.65
0.05
0.003
0.002
0.01
51000μ
48 W/kg
82μ Ωcm
2
0.003
6.65
0.05
0.003
0.002
0.01
51000μ
73 W/kg
82μ Ωcm
3
0.003
3.51
0.30
0.002
0.002
0.37
7800μ
150 W/kg
42μ Ωcm
According to graph showin
In addition, in order to improve the magnetic characteristics such as magnetic shielding ability, it is expedient to add metal elements such as Ni, Co and Al into the steel material of shielding plate. For the same purpose, it is also expedient to limit the concentration of trace components such as C≦0.01 weight %, Mn≦0.3 weight %, P≦0.1 weight %, S≦0.02 weight %, N≦0.01 weight % and O≦0.01 weight %.
As shown in
Next, the operation of the digitizer is explained hereinbelow. Firstly, description is given for the manner by which electromagnetic wave signal is transmitted between the table 1 and pen 2 so as to produce an electric detection signal indicative of designated points on the tablet, with reference to signal waveforms shown in FIG. 6.
The control circuit 301 is composed of microprocessor, and operative to control the control signal generating circuit 302. Further, according to the flow chart shown in
The scanning circuit 303x operates to sequentially select individual loop coils of the X loop coil group 16, and the other scanning circuit 303y operates to sequentially select individual loop coils of the Y loop coil group 17. These scanning circuits 303x and 303y are controlled under the command of control circuit 301.
The transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x operates to connect a selected loop coil of the X group 16 alternatively to either of the driving circuit 314x and amplifyer 315x, and the other transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304y operates to connect a selected loop coil of the Y group 17 alternately to either of the driving circuit 314y and amplifyer 315y. These switching circuits 304x and 304y are controlled in response to a transmitting/receiving switching signal B.
The control signal generating circuit 302 generates various control signals under the command of control circuit 301, including, as shown in
Now, when the control circuit 301 commands the X/Y switching circuit 305 and the receiving timing switching circuit 306 to select drive of the X loop coil group, the shaped oscillating signal A of sine waveform is applied to the driving circuit 314x in which the shaped oscillating signal A is converted into the corresponding balanced or AC signal, and then fed to the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x. Since the switching circuit 304x operates to selectively and alternately connect either of the driving circuit 314x and the amplifyer 315x to the scanning circuit 303x in response to the transmitting/receiving switching signal B, the scanning circuit 303x receives from the switching circuit 304x a driving signal D having period 2T=1/fk=1/15.625 kHz=64 μsec, in whichi first half duration T=32 μsec of each period contains 500 kHz AC signal and the second half duration T=32 μsec of the same period contains no signal.
The driving signal D is sequentially selectively applied to an individual loop coil 16-i (i=1, 2, . . . , 48) of the X group by means of the scanning circuit 303x so that the individual loop coil 16-i locally transmits an electromagnetic wave signal of 500 kHz for the first duration of T due to electromagnetic induction based on the driving signal D.
At this state, when the pen 2 is held erectly on the tablet 1 during the use thereof, the transmitted wave signal is received by the coil 252 in the pen 2 so as to activate the coil 252 to thereby induce in the resonating circuit 25 an AC voltage E in synchronization with the driving signal D.
Then, the driving signal D shifts to its second half duration T which contains no AC signal and defines a receiving duration, and concurrently the selected individual loop coil 16-i is switched to the amplifyer 315x through the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x. Thus, the selected loop coil 16-i immediately stops transmitting of the electromagnetic wave, while the induced voltage E is gradually damped due to dissipation in the resonating circuit 25.
On the other hand, in the pen 2, the resonating circuit 25 circulates therethrough induced current caused by the induced voltage E, effective to activate the coil 252 to transmit a responding electromagnetic wave signal. This responding electromagnetic wave signal is received reversely by and therefore returned to the selected loop coil 16-i to activate the same to thereby induce a voltage in the loop coil 16-i. This induced voltage is fed to the amplifyer 315x through the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x only during the receiving duration T to thereby produce an amplifyed AC detection signal F which is fed to the receiving timing switching circuit 306.
The receiving timing switching circuit 306 receives the AC detection signal F from either of the amplifyers 315x and 315y (at this stage, from the amplifyer 315x) and the receiving timing signal C which has actually an inverse form of the transmitting/receiving switching signal B. The switching or gating circuit 306 operates during the duration in which the signal C is held high (H) level to gate the AC detection signal F and operates during the other duration in which the signal C is held low (L) level to block the signal F so that the gating circuit 306 outputs an AC detection signal G (substantially identical to the signal F).
The AC detection signal G is fed to the band pass filter 307. The filter 307 is comprised of a ceramic filter having its natural frequency of such that the filter 307 successively filters or analyzes the AC detection signal G from the selected loop coil to produce a pure AC detection signal H having amplitude h corresponding to energy level of of frequency component contained in the successive signals G (strictly speaking, several number of signals G are fed to the filter 307 in partly overlapping relation and outputted therefrom in averaged state). The pure AC detection signal H is then fed to the detector 308 and to the phase detectors 310 and 311.
The signal detector 308 operates to detect and rectify the signal H to produce a rectified detection signal 1. Then, the low pass filter 309 having a sufficiently low cut-off frequency converts the rectified detection signal 1 into a DC detection signal J which has magnetic voltage level Vx which is about half of the amplitude h of the signal H. Thereafter, the DC detection signal J is fed to the control circuit 301.
The voltage level Vx of signal J depends on the distance
On the other hand, the phase detector 310 receives the oscillating signal A as a reference signal. When the switch 251 of pen 2 is helf OFF state, and therefore the phase of detection signal H is approximately matched to that of reference signal A, the phase detector 310 outputs a switch detection signal which has a positively inverse form of the signal H (therefored, actually identical to the signal 1). This switching detection signal is converted by the low pass filter 312 into a DC switching detection signal having voltage level half of the amplitude h (actually, identical to the signal J). The converted DC switching detection signal is then applied to the control circuit 301.
Further, the other phase detector 311 is supplied with the oscillating signal A′ as a reference signal. As described above, when the switch 251 is held OFF state, and therefore the phase of signal H advances relative to that of reference signal A′ by the given phase angle, the phase detector 311 outputs another switching detection signal which has positive and negative components. This switching detection signal is converted by means of the low pass filter 313 into a DC switching detection signal which is fed to the control circuit 301. Since the phase detector 311 outputs the AC switching detection signal having the positive and negative components, the low pass filter 313 outputs the DC signal having voltage level considerably smaller than that of the DC signal outputted from the low pass filter 312.
On the other hand, when the switch 351 of pen 2 is switched to the ON state, the phase of induced current flowing through the resonating circuit 25 is delayed from that of the induced voltage signal E so that the phase of primary detection signal F is also delayed by the given phase angle. Namely, the phase of detection signal F is approximately matched to that of the oscillating signal A′. Accordingly, the signal H outputted from the band pass filter 307 is converted by means of the phase detector 310 into a switching detection signal having positive and negative components, and the low pass filter 312 outputs a DC switching detection signal having the voltage level approximately identical to that of the DC switching detection signal outputted from the low pass filter 313 outputted when the switch 251 is held OFF state. On the other hand, the same signal H is converted by the phase detector 311 into a DC switching detection signal inverted to the positive side, and therefore the low pass filter 313 outputs a DC switching detection signal having the voltage level about half of the amplitude h in similar manner as described before.
In this manner, the low pass filter 312 operates when the switch 251 is held OFF state to output the DC switching detection signal of the given voltage level, and the low pass filter 313 operates when the switch 251 is held ON state to output the DC switching detection signal having the given voltage level. The control circuit 301 monitors the output voltage levels of low pass filters 312 and 313 so as to discriminate whether the switch 251 is held in OFF or ON state. The recognized information of whether the switch 251 is OFF or ON is utilized, for example, to specify points to be actually inputted into the tablet among the points designated by tip end of the pen 2.
Lastly, the description is given to explain how the coordinate value is determined and how the OFF/ON state of the pen is recognized in the processing circuit 3 with reference to
The switching circuit 304x operates to alternately connect the loop coil 16-1 to either of the driving circuit 314x and the amplifyer 315x in response to the transmitting/receiving switching signal B which defines the transmitting duration of 32 μsec and the receiving duration of 32 μsec within each period. As shown by the first waveform in
The amplifyer 315x receives successively 7 number of the induced voltage detection signals for each loop coil during seven times of the intermittent receiving durations. These train of the voltage detection signals are fed to the band pass filter 307 through the receiving timing switching circuit 306 and processed into the averaged waveform of the detection signal as described before. The averaged detection signal is passed through the detector 308, phase detectors 310 and 311, and low pass filters 309, 312 and 313 to the control circuit 301. The control circuit 301 converts the analog DC detection signal outputted from the low pass filter 309 into the corresponding digital data Vx1 which depends on the distance between the pen 2 and the first loop coil 16-1, and which is stored in the control circuit 301.
Next, the control circuit 301 commands the scanning circuit 303x to select the second loop coil 16-2 such that the second loop coil 16-2 is connected to the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x. Then, in similar manner, the control circuit 301 receives the DC detection voltage signal Vx2 depending on the distance between the pen 2 and the second loop coil 16-2 and memorizes the corresponding digital data. Thereafter, in similar manner, the loop coils 16-3 to 16-48 are sequentially connected to the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304x. Finally as shown in the third waveform of
As shown in
Next, the control circuit 301 commands the X/Y switching circuit 305 and the receiving timing switching circuit 306 to carry out the driving of the Y loop coil group 17. In similar manner as described before, the scanning circuit 303y and the transmitting/receiving switching circuit 304y are operated to transmit and receive the electromagnetic wave signal. The output signal of low pass filter 309 is subjected to the A/D conversion to obtain the digital data representative of the detection voltages which depend on the distance between the pen 2 and the respective ones of the Y loop coils 17-1 to 17-48. Thereafter, the voltage level of DC detection signal is checked as before. If the voltage level is below the predetermined reference level, again the Y loop coil group is scanned and the detection voltage is checked. On the other hand, if the detection voltage level is above the predetermined reference level, the control circuit 301 processes the stored digital data representative of the detection voltages to calculate the coordinate value (X,Y) of the designated point inputted by the pen 2.
Next, the control circuit 301 commands the scanning circuit 303x (or 303y) to select a specific loop coil which has produced the maximum detection voltage among the X loop coils 16-1 to 16-48 (or from the Y loop coils 17-1 to 17-48). The transmitting and receiving operations are repeatedly carried out for several times, for example, seven times with respect to the selected coil. At this time, the low pass filters 312 and 313 output the analog DC switching detection signals, and the control circuit 301 carries out the A/D conversion of these switching detection signals to obtain the corresponding digital switching data. The digital switching data are checked as to which of the data exceeds the predetermined level to recognize the ON/OFF state of the switch 251. The result of recognition of ON/OFF state of pen 2 is transferred to the host computer together with the coordinate value (X, Y) of the designated point.
After the determination of coordinate value and the recognition of pen switch state are completed for the first cycle, the control circuit 301 conducts the second cycle of coordinate value determination operation as shown in FIG. 10. Namely, the control circuit 301 commands the scanning circuit 303x to scan a part of the X loop coils 16-1 to 16-48, for example, ten number of loop coils on both sides of the specific loop coil which has produced the maximum detection voltage in the first cycle of operation, and commands the other scanning circuit 303y to scan ten number of the Y loop coils in similar manner. Then, the control circuit 301 processes the digital data obtained in manner similar to the first cycle of operation to effect the determination of update coordinate value of designated point and the discrimination of pen switch ON/OFF state. The result is transferred to the host computer, and thereafter the control circuit 301 sequentially carries out the subsequent cycle of operation.
The detailed description is given for the detection voltage level check. The control circuit 301 checks whether the maximum value of the detection voltage exceeds the given reference level and which of the loop coils has generated the maximum detection voltage. If the maximum detection voltage is below the reference level, the control circuit 301 stops the subsequent operation including the determination of coordinate value. In turn, the control circuit 301 shifts to the next cycle of operation, in which the central loop coil is set among the loop coils to be scanned.
The arithmetic methods of determining the coordinate value (X,Y) for the designated point xp includes a method such that the waveform of detection voltages Vx1 to Vx48 is approximated by an appropriate function around the maximum detection voltage so as to determine the coordinate value of peak point of the function. For example, in the third waveform of
Vx2=a(x2−xp)2+b 1
Vx3=a(x3−xp)2+b 2
Vx4=a(x4−xp)2+b 3
where a and b are constants (a<0).
Further, the following relations are established:
x3−x2=Δx 4
x4−x2=2Δx 5
The relationships 4 and 5 are introduced into the relations 2 and 3 to make the determining relation:
xp=x2+Δx/2·{(3Vx2−4Vx4)/(Vx2−2Vx3+Vx4)} 6
Consequently, in order to calculate the coordinate value xp of the designated point, the maximum detection voltage data and the pair of adjacent detection voltage data are extracted from the 48 number of detection voltage data Vx1 to Vx4 according to the detection voltage check, and the coordinate value of a loop coil immediately preceding the specific loop coil which has produced the maximum detection voltage is determined. Then, the calculation is carried out according to the relation 6 with using the thus extracted detection voltage data and thus determined coordinate value so as to compute X coordinate value xp of the designated point.
As described above, the pen is not needed to connect which the tablet through a cable to thereby provide easily operable digitizer.
The number of loop coils and the arrangement thereof in the disclosed embodiment are of only one example, and the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment. Though the shielding plate is attached in contact with the flat sensor in the embodiment, the shielding plate may be disposed separately from the flat sensor appropriate distance. Further, the present invention can be applied to another type of the digitizer disclosed in Japanese patent application, publication number 176133/1985.
As described above, according to the present invention, the shielding plate is disposed under the flat sensor of tablet to block influences caused by external disturbing electromagnetic wave and geomagnetism. The shielding plate is composed of silicon steel containing 4.0 to 7.0 weight % of silicon such that the shielding plate does not cause the substantial attenuation of electromagnetic wave signal or magnetic flux transmitted between the pen and the flat sensor so that the shielding plate can be disposed in contact with the flat sensor. Accordingly, the thickness of tablet can be reduced considerably as compared to the conventional one to thereby provide a thin and compact tablet.
Further, in the inventive digitizer, the sensor plate and the magnetic shielding plate are attached in contact with each other or disposed closely with each other with spacing of 1 mm to 5 mm so as to reduce considerably the thickness of tablet. For example, in the
Fukuzaki, Yasuhiro, Murakami, Azuma
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