Patent ID: 8304675

Claim:
A matrix touch panel, comprising: a lower panel having: a surface having a border; a plurality of first transparent electrodes separately and juxtaposedly formed on the surface, each having: two ends; and two first transmission portions respectively formed on the two ends, each having an area; a plurality of leading lines formed on the border of the surface and composed of a plurality of electrical connection terminals; and a plurality of wires formed on and alongside the border of the surface, each having two terminals respectively connected with one end of the corresponding first transparent electrode through the corresponding first transmission portion of the corresponding first transparent electrode and with the corresponding electrical connection terminal, wherein the area of each of the first transmission portion is proportional to a length of the corresponding wire connected therewith; an upper panel having: a bottom having a border; a plurality of second transparent electrodes separately and juxtaposedly formed on the bottom and perpendicularly overlapped on the plurality of first transparent electrodes, each having: two ends; and two second transmission portions respectively formed on the two ends of the corresponding second transparent electrode, each having an area; a plurality of leading lines formed on the border of the bottom and composed of a plurality of electrical connection terminals; and a plurality of wires formed on and alongside the border of the bottom, each having two terminals respectively connected with one end of the corresponding second transparent electrode through the corresponding second transmission portion of the corresponding second transparent electrode and with the corresponding electrical connection terminal of the upper panel, wherein the area of each of the second transmission portion is proportional to a length of the corresponding wire connected therewith; an insulation layer being frame-shaped and mounted between the upper panel and the lower panel to insulate the upper panel from the lower panel; and a separation layer having a plurality of spacers located within the insulation layer and distributed between the upper panel and the lower panel.