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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2016
Xiamen Tianma Micro-electronics Co., Ltd., Xiamen, CN;
Tianma Micro-electronics Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, CN;
Qingjun Lai, Xiamen, CN;
Zhaokeng Cao, Shanghai, CN;
Poping Shen, Xiamen, CN;
Xiufeng Zhou, Xiamen, CN;
Yihua Zhu, Xiamen, CN;
Zhaodong Zhang, Xiamen, CN;
XIAMEN TIANMA MICRO-ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., Xiamen, CN;
TIANMA MICRO-ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., Shenzhen, CN;
Abstract
A touch-control display panel, a driving method thereof, and a touch-control display device are provided. The display panel includes a first substrate and a plurality of touch-control driving electrodes extending along a second direction. The first substrate includes a first touch-control display region and a second touch-control display region arranged along a first direction. The plurality of touch-control driving electrodes include first touch-control driving electrodes distributed in the first touch-control display region and second touch-control driving electrodes distributed in the second touch-control display region. The number of the first touch-control driving electrodes is equal to the number of the second touch-control driving electrodes. One first touch-control driving electrode and one second touch-control driving electrode are scanned simultaneously, a distance from the one first touch-control driving electrode to the second touch-control display region is equal to a distance from the one second touch-control driving electrode to the first touch-control display region.