Analog-type transparent touch panel with improved electrode arra

Telegraphy – Systems – Position coordinate determination for writing

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178 1801, 345173, 345174, G08C 2100, G09G 500

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ABSTRACT:
An analog-type transparent touch panel includes a first substrate; a second substrate located opposed to the first substrate with a space interposed therebetween; a first transparent conductive film provided on the first substrate to be opposed to the second substrate; a second transparent conductive film provided on the second substrate to be opposed to the first substrate; a pair of first electrodes for generating a potential difference in a plane of the first transparent conductive film; and a pair of second electrodes for generating a potential difference in a plane of the second transparent conductive film. The pair of first electrodes are formed on the second substrate.

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