Abstract:
A touch panel includes a substrate, a plurality of first axis electrodes, a plurality of second axis electrodes and a first insulation layer. Each first axis electrode includes a plurality of first sub-electrodes and a plurality of first connection parts disposed between two adjacent first sub-electrodes. The first sub-electrodes and the first connection parts are monolithically formed. Each second axis electrode includes a plurality of second sub-electrodes and a plurality of second connection parts disposed between two adjacent second sub-electrodes. The second sub-electrodes and the second connection parts are monolithically formed. The first sub-electrodes and the second sub-electrodes are disposed on an identical surface. The first insulation layer is disposed on and completely covers the first axis electrodes. The first insulation layer is partially disposed between the first connection part and the second connection part. The first axis electrodes are disposed between the first insulation layer and the substrate.
Abstract:
An image sensor for detecting a first and a second image light in different directions is disclosed. The image sensing device comprises a polarization beam splitter, a liquid crystal switch, a polarizer, a lens module and an image sensing device. The polarization beam splitter receives and splits the first and the second image light respectively into a first penetrative light, a first reflective light, a second penetrative light and a second reflective light. The liquid crystal switch controls the phase delay of the first and the second reflective light. The polarizer is disposed on the light emitting side of the liquid switch to control the passage of the first or the second reflective light. The lens module focuses the first or the second reflective light at a focal point. The image sensing device is disposed at the focal point to sense the focused first or second reflective light.