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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 2021
Filed:
Apr. 27, 2020
Japan Display Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Hiroshi Mizuhashi, Tokyo, JP;
Yasuyuki Teranishi, Tokyo, JP;
Toshiaki Fukushima, Tokyo, JP;
Daisuke Ito, Tokyo, JP;
Gen Koide, Tokyo, JP;
Tadayoshi Katsuta, Tokyo, JP;
Japan Display Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A liquid crystal display device is provided and includes a liquid crystal element array having pixel electrodes and switching elements arranged in a matrix form; scanning lines arranged in each row of the liquid crystal element array and supply a scanning signal to switching elements; signal lines arranged in each column of the liquid crystal element array and supply an image signal to the pixel electrodes through switching elements; touch electrodes overlapping pixel electrodes and arranged in the column of the liquid crystal element array; signal line drive circuit arranged along one side of the liquid crystal element array parallel to the row of the liquid crystal element array and forms the image signal; first circuit arranged along the other side of the liquid crystal element array parallel to the row of the liquid crystal element array and is connected to the touch electrodes; and second circuit arranged along the one side of the liquid crystal element array and is connected to the touch electrodes, wherein a touch signal is supplied from the second circuit on the one side of the liquid crystal element array and the touch signal is supplied from the first circuit on the other side of the liquid crystal element array.