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- the present invention relates to a tactile sensation presentation apparatus and a control method for the tactile sensation presentation apparatus.
- Patent Document 1 a technique for presenting a realistic tactile sensation to a contact object such as a finger on a contacted surface such as a touch panel is known (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- the piezoelectric element is shared as a load sensor that detects a pressing (pressing) load on the contacted surface and an actuator that vibrates the contacted surface. Then, when the piezoelectric element functions as a load sensor and a predetermined load (output voltage) is detected by the pressing operation of the contacted surface by the contact object, the piezoelectric element functions as an actuator for a predetermined time to It is vibrating. Similarly, when a predetermined output voltage is detected by the release operation of the contact object from the contacted surface, the contacted surface is vibrated by causing the piezoelectric element to function as an actuator for a predetermined time.
- a piezoelectric element has a characteristic called dielectric absorption (dielectric hysteresis) in which a voltage appears in the piezoelectric element even if the piezoelectric element is discharged after being vibrated by applying a voltage. . Therefore, it is necessary to consider dielectric absorption in order to share a piezoelectric element as a load sensor and an actuator and to surely present a tactile sensation when pressed / released.
- dielectric absorption dielectric hysteresis
- the present invention has been made in view of such a viewpoint, and a tactile sensation presentation apparatus and a tactile sensation presentation capable of reliably detecting pressing / release and presenting a tactile sensation without being influenced by dielectric absorption of the piezoelectric element with a simple configuration. It is to provide a method for controlling an apparatus.
- a tactile sensation providing apparatus that achieves the above object is as follows.
- a piezoelectric element A detection unit that detects pressing and release based on an output voltage of the piezoelectric element, and A drive unit for driving the piezoelectric element in synchronization with detection of pressing and release by the detection unit to present a tactile sensation;
- a discharge unit that discharges the piezoelectric element before the start of detection of the next release or pressing after driving the piezoelectric element;
- a voltage fixing unit that fixes the input voltage of the detection unit to a predetermined voltage after the detection of the press or release by the detection unit and before the start of detection of the next release or press; Is provided.
- control method of the tactile sensation providing apparatus that achieves the above object is as follows: A piezoelectric element; A detection unit that detects pressing and release based on an output voltage of the piezoelectric element, and A drive unit for driving the piezoelectric element in synchronization with detection of pressing and release by the detection unit to present a tactile sensation; A discharge unit that discharges the piezoelectric element before the start of detection of the next release or pressing after driving the piezoelectric element; A voltage fixing unit that fixes an input voltage of the detection unit to a predetermined voltage, The input voltage of the detection unit is fixed to a predetermined voltage by the voltage fixing unit after the detection of the press or release by the detection unit and before the start of detection of the next release or press.
- the present invention it is possible to reliably detect pressing / release and present a tactile sensation without being affected by dielectric absorption of the piezoelectric element with a simple configuration.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram schematically showing a schematic configuration of a tactile sensation providing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 5 is a timing chart illustrating an operation example of the tactile sensation providing apparatus in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram schematically showing a schematic configuration of an example of a tactile sensation providing apparatus developed by the present inventor.
- a piezoelectric element 1 is commonly used as a load sensor that detects a pressing (pressing) load on a contacted surface (not shown) and an actuator that vibrates the contacted surface and presents a tactile sensation.
- the piezoelectric element 1 has one electrode connected to the common contact 2a of the changeover switch 2 and the other electrode grounded.
- the changeover switch 2 has two changeover contacts 2b and 2c.
- the switching contact 2b is connected to the drive unit 4 through the drive switch 3 and grounded through the discharge switch 5 constituting the discharge unit.
- the drive unit 4 is configured to output a drive signal having a predetermined waveform, frequency, and amplitude (for example, several tens of volts) according to the tactile sensation to be presented.
- the switching contact 2c is connected to the detection unit 7 through a DC blocking capacitor 6 and grounded through a reset switch 8.
- the detection unit 7 has an AD converter that converts an analog input voltage into a digital signal, detects a change in the AD converted signal, for example, a signal change corresponding to a voltage change of several hundred mV, and detects a press or release. Configured to do.
- a predetermined voltage (reference voltage) is applied to the input terminal of the detection unit 7 via the pull-up resistor 9. For example, when the power supply voltage of the AD converter is VDD, the reference voltage is set to VDD / 2.
- the drive unit 4 and the detection unit 7 are connected to the control unit 10 and controlled by the control unit 10.
- the changeover switch 2, the drive switch 3, the discharge switch 5, and the reset switch 8 are constituted by semiconductor switches such as FETs and are controlled by the control unit 10.
- the changeover switch 2 is connected to the common contact 2a when the control signal from the control unit 10 is at a low (L) level, and is connected to the common contact 2a at a high (H) level.
- the drive switch 3, the discharge switch 5 and the reset switch 8 are opened (off) when the control signal from the control unit 10 is at the L level and are closed (on) when the control signal is at the H level.
- the drive unit 4 and the detection unit 7 may be built in the control unit 10.
- FIG. 2 is a timing chart showing an operation in the case where the dielectric absorption of the piezoelectric element 1 is not considered in the tactile sensation providing apparatus shown in FIG.
- signal 1 indicates the terminal voltage of the piezoelectric element 1.
- Signal 2 indicates the voltage of the switching contact 2c.
- a signal 3 indicates an input voltage of the detection unit 7.
- the control unit 10 always monitors the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 by the detection unit 7 with the control signals of the changeover switch 2, the drive switch 3, the discharge switch 5, and the reset switch 8 set to L level.
- the control unit 10 sets the control signals of the changeover switch 2 and the reset switch 8 to the H level.
- the detection unit 7 detects a press by detecting that the signal 3 has increased several hundred mV with respect to the reference voltage.
- the control unit 10 sets the control signal of the drive switch 3 to the H level for a predetermined time, while the drive signal of the predetermined frequency and amplitude from the drive unit 4 passes through the drive switch 3 and the changeover switch 2 and is piezoelectric. Applied to element 1. Thereby, the piezoelectric element 1 is vibrated and a tactile sensation is presented.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a case where a sine wave drive signal having a predetermined frequency with an amplitude of several tens of volts is applied to the piezoelectric element 1 for a half period. Thereafter, the control unit 10 sets the control signal of the drive switch 3 to L level, and then sets the control signal of the discharge switch 5 to H level for a predetermined time. Thereby, the electric charge accumulated in the piezoelectric element 1 is discharged through the changeover switch 2 and the discharge switch 5.
- the control unit 10 sets each control signal of the discharge switch 5 and the reset switch 8 to L level, then sets the control signal of the changeover switch 2 to L level at time t2, and the detection unit 7 causes the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 to be output. Start monitoring. Then, when the detection unit 7 detects the release of the contact object from the contacted surface at time t3, the control unit 10 sets the control signals of the changeover switch 2 and the reset switch 8 to the H level and detects the above-described pressing. As in the case of, each part is controlled to present a tactile sensation. Thereafter, the control unit 10 starts monitoring the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 by the detection unit 7 at time t4. Note that the detection unit 7 detects the release by detecting, for example, that the signal 3 has decreased by several hundred mV with respect to the reference voltage. Thereafter, similarly, the control unit 10 detects the next press / release and presents a tactile sensation.
- the tactile sensation providing apparatus shown in FIG. 1 has a discharge switch 5, and after the piezoelectric element 1 is driven, the discharge switch 5 is turned on to discharge the electric charge of the piezoelectric element 1.
- the tactile sensation providing apparatus has a reset switch 8 and resets the capacitor 6 prior to monitoring of the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 by the detection unit 7. Therefore, even if the piezoelectric elements 1 are sequentially driven, it is possible to prevent the input voltage (signal 3) of the detection unit 7 from gradually increasing each time the piezoelectric elements 1 are driven. However, it is possible to detect pressing / release.
- the piezoelectric element 1 has dielectric absorption. Therefore, even if the discharge process is performed after the piezoelectric element 1 is driven, the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 during voltage monitoring by the detection unit 7 thereafter changes as shown in FIG. That is, the output voltage of the piezoelectric element 1 gradually increases from the start of voltage monitoring, and becomes, for example, about several volts after 200 msec to 300 msec. Therefore, after the piezoelectric element 1 is driven by the first press detection (first press detection) at time t1, the reset switch 8 is turned on by the release detection (first release detection) at time t3.
- the input voltage (signal 3) of the unit 7 is greatly reduced from the reference voltage than the voltage change of the release detection, and thereafter gradually increases toward the reference voltage. As a result, the signal 3 at the start of voltage monitoring by the detection unit 7 after time t4 is lower than the reference voltage.
- the second and subsequent press / release detection it is necessary to consider a decrease in the input voltage of the detection unit 7 due to dielectric absorption.
- the decrease in input voltage due to dielectric absorption varies depending on the pressing / release operation timing and the like.
- the pressing / release needs to detect a very small voltage change of several hundred mV with respect to a voltage fluctuation of several V due to dielectric absorption. Therefore, in order to detect pressing / release in consideration of the influence of the voltage fluctuation of the signal 3 due to dielectric absorption, the software processing increases and becomes troublesome, and there is a concern that erroneous detection may occur.
- the present invention solves such problems and provides a tactile sensation presentation apparatus and a control method thereof capable of presenting a tactile sensation by reliably detecting pressing / release without being influenced by dielectric absorption of a piezoelectric element with a simple configuration. There is.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram schematically showing a schematic configuration of the tactile sensation providing apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the tactile sensation providing apparatus according to the present embodiment includes a voltage application switch 11 connected in parallel to a pull-up resistor 9 connected to the input terminal of the detection unit 7 in the circuit configuration shown in FIG.
- the voltage application switch 11 constitutes a voltage fixing unit, and is composed of a semiconductor switch such as an FET like the other switches.
- the control signal from the control unit 10 is turned off at the L level and turned off at the H level. Controlled on.
- Other configurations are the same as those in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a timing chart showing an operation example of the tactile sensation providing apparatus of FIG.
- the voltage application switch 11 is on / off controlled at the same timing as the reset switch 8. Therefore, when the reset switch 8 and the voltage application switch 11 are turned on at the time t3 when the first release is detected, a reference voltage (for example, VDD / 2) is applied to the input terminal of the detection unit 7, that is, one electrode of the capacitor 6. Directly applied, the other electrode of the capacitor 6 is grounded via the reset switch 8.
- VDD / 2 reference voltage
- the input voltage (signal 3) of the detection unit 7 is fixed to the reference voltage by direct application of the reference voltage ( Retained).
- the second press can be detected based on the change of the signal 3 from the reference voltage.
- the second release and the third and subsequent presses / releases can be similarly detected based on the change in the signal 3 from the reference voltage.
- the tactile sensation providing apparatus detects by pressing the voltage application switch 11 and the reset switch 8 before the detection of the next release or press after the detection of the press or release by the detection unit 7.
- the input voltage (signal 3) of the unit 7 is fixed to a reference voltage (for example, VDD / 2). Therefore, pressing / release can be reliably detected and tactile sensation can be presented without increasing software processing and without being influenced by dielectric absorption of the piezoelectric element 1 with a simple configuration.
- the voltage application switch 11 does not necessarily need to be turned on / off at the same timing as the reset switch 8, and may be turned on while the reset switch 8 is on.
- the discharge switch 5 may be connected between the common contact 2 a of the changeover switch 2 and one electrode of the piezoelectric element 1. Further, in this case, for example, the piezoelectric element 1 is discharged after being driven while being connected to the switching contact 2b side of the switching switch 2, the switching switch 2 is connected to the switching contact 2c side, and the discharge switch 5 is turned on.
- the reset switch 8 can be omitted by turning on the voltage application switch 11.
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圧電素子と、
前記圧電素子の出力電圧に基づいて押下及びリリースをそれぞれ検出する検出部と、
前記検出部による押下及びリリースのそれぞれの検出に同期して前記圧電素子を駆動して触感を呈示させる駆動部と、
前記圧電素子の駆動後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに該圧電素子を放電させる放電部と、
前記検出部による押下又はリリースの検出後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに、前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する電圧固定部と、
を備えるものである。
圧電素子と、
前記圧電素子の出力電圧に基づいて押下及びリリースをそれぞれ検出する検出部と、
前記検出部による押下及びリリースのそれぞれの検出に同期して前記圧電素子を駆動して触感を呈示させる駆動部と、
前記圧電素子の駆動後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに該圧電素子を放電させる放電部と、
前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する電圧固定部と、を備える触感呈示装置の制御方法であって、
前記検出部による押下又はリリースの検出後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに、前記電圧固定部により前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する、ものである。
2 切換スイッチ
3 駆動スイッチ
4 駆動部
5 放電スイッチ
6 コンデンサ
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- 圧電素子と、
前記圧電素子の出力電圧に基づいて押下及びリリースをそれぞれ検出する検出部と、
前記検出部による押下及びリリースのそれぞれの検出に同期して前記圧電素子を駆動して触感を呈示させる駆動部と、
前記圧電素子の駆動後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに該圧電素子を放電させる放電部と、
前記検出部による押下又はリリースの検出後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに、前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する電圧固定部と、
を備える触感呈示装置。 - 圧電素子と、
前記圧電素子の出力電圧に基づいて押下及びリリースをそれぞれ検出する検出部と、
前記検出部による押下及びリリースのそれぞれの検出に同期して前記圧電素子を駆動して触感を呈示させる駆動部と、
前記圧電素子の駆動後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに該圧電素子を放電させる放電部と、
前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する電圧固定部と、を備える触感呈示装置の制御方法であって、
前記検出部による押下又はリリースの検出後、次のリリース又は押下の検出開始までに、前記電圧固定部により前記検出部の入力電圧を所定の電圧に固定する、触感呈示装置の制御方法。
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