Capacitive position sensing with pressure compensation using dual-electrode sensor

US10365761B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10365761-B2
Application numberUS-201514673870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2015
Priority dateMar 31, 2014
Publication dateJul 30, 2019
Grant dateJul 30, 2019

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A capacitive sensing methodology is suitable for sensing touch position along a sensor track based on touch capacitance based on touch position and touch pressure. The method is operable with a capacitive sensor including first and second capacitive sensor electrodes juxtaposed in a complementary configuration to define the sensor track, the complementary first and second sensor electrodes configured such that, as touch position moves along the sensor track, the electrode capacitance C SA of one sensor electrode monotonically decreases, and the electrode capacitance C SB of the complementary other sensor electrode monotonically increases, so that the touch capacitance corresponds to a combination of C SA and C SB . Pressure-compensated touch position data is generated from touch position information generated based on position and pressure functions, where the position function generates position information based on C SA and C SB , and the pressure function generates pressure information based on C SA and C SB .

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The invention claimed is: 1. A capacitive sensing system suitable for sensing touch position along a sensor track based on touch capacitance, comprising: the sensor track defined by a capacitive sensor including first and second segmented capacitive electrodes with respective first and second electrode segments, interleaved along the sensor track, from a first end to a second end, and from the first end to the second end, each of the first electrode segments after an initial first electrode segment having a successively larger size than a previous first electrode segment, and each of the second electrode segments after an initial second electrode segment having a successively smaller size than a previous second electrode segment; the first and second electrode segments of the first and second segmented capacitive electrodes dimensioned such that: a touch contact area at a touch position of the sensor track extends over at least one segment of both segmented capacitive electrodes; and as touch position moves from the first end to the second end along the sensor track, the touch position moves from segment-to-segment of the interleaved first and second electrode segments, and a first electrode capacitance CSA of the first segmented capacitive electrode monotonically decreases from segment-to-segment of the first electrode segments, and a second electrode capacitance CSB of the second segmented capacitive electrode monotonically increases from segment-to-segment of the second electrode segments; and a sensor unit coupled to the first and second segmented capacitive electrodes, to generate pressure-compensated touch position data corresponding to the touch position, the sensor unit including acquisition circuitry to acquire capacitance measurements CSA and CSB from respectively the first and second segmented capacitive electrodes; and conversion circuitry to generate touch position information based on position and pressure functions, where the position function generates position information based on CSA and CSB, the pressure function generates pressure information based on CSA and CSB; the sensor unit to generate the pressure-compensated touch position data based on the touch position information, including compensation for changes in touch capacitance due to touch pressure. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the position function generates position information as a function of (C SA /C SB ); and the pressure function generates pressure information as a function of (C SA *C SB ). 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the touch position information is generated based on either: correcting the position information based on a pressure-correction factor derived from a look-up-table accessed using the sensor capacitances C SA and C SB ; or correcting the position information, which is a function of (C SA /C SB ) based on an exponential function (C SA *C SB ) −P , where P is a pre-defined pressure correction exponent. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the position function generates position information as a function of (C SA −C SB ); and the pressure function generates pressure information as a function of (C SA +C SB ). 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor unit comprises: a capacitance-to-digital conversion (CDC) circuit to drive the first and second sensor electrodes, and to acquire the capacitance readings C SA and C SB , and to convert them to corresponding touch position information; and a position processing circuit to generate the pressure-compensated touch position data from the touch position information based on the position and pressure functions. 6. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the position function generates position information as a function of (C SA −C SB ); and the pressure function generates pressure information as a function of (C SA +C SB ). 7. A capacitive sensing circuit suitable for use in a capacitive sensing system for sensing touch position along a sensor track based on touch capacitance, the sensor track defined by a capacitive sensor including first and second capacitive electrodes with respective first and second electrode segments, interleaved along the sensor track, from a first end to a second end, and from the first end to the second end, each of the first electrode segments after an initial first electrode segment having a successively larger size than a previous first electrode segment, and each of the second electrode segments after an initial second electrode segment having a successively smaller size than a previous second electrode segment, the first and second electrode segments of the first and second segmented capacitive electrodes dimensioned such that a touch contact area at a touch position of the sensor track extends over at least one segment of both segmented capacitive electrodes, and such that, as touch position moves from the first end to the second end along the sensor track, the touch position moves from segment-to-segment of the interleaved first and second electrode segments, and a first electrode capacitance CSA of the first segmented capacitive electrode monotonically decreases from segment-to-segment of the first electrode segments, and a second electrode capacitance CSB of the second segmented capacitive electrode monotonically increases from segment-to-segment of the second electrode segments, the capacitive sensing circuit comprising: acquisition circuitry coupled respectively to the first and second segmented capacitive electrodes, to acquire respective capacitance measurements CSA and CSB; and conversion circuitry to generate touch position information based on position and pressure functions, where the position function generates position information based on CSA and CSB; the pressure function generates pressure information based on CSA and CSB; and processor circuitry to generate pressure-compensated touch position data corresponding to the touch position based on the touch position information, including compensation for changes in touch capacitance due to touch pressure. 8. The circuit of claim 7 , wherein the position function generates position information as a function of (C SA /C SB ); and the pressure function generates pressure information as a function of (C SA *C SB ). 9. The circuit of claim 8 , wherein the touch position information is generated based on either: correcting the position information based on a pressure-correction factor derived from a look-up-table accessed using the sensor capacitances C SA and C SB ; or correcting the position information, which is a function of (C SA /C SB ) based on an exponential function (C SA *C SB ) −P , where P is a pre-defined pressure correction exponent. 10. The circuit of claim 7 , wherein the sensor unit comprises: a capacitance-to-digital conversion (CDC) circuit to drive the first and second sensor electrodes, and to acquire the capacitance readings C SA and C SB , and to convert them to the touch position information; and a position processing circuit to generate the pressure-compensated touch position data from touch position information based on the position and pressure functions. 11. A method of capacitive sensing suitable for sensing touch position along a sensor track based on touch capacitance, the method operable with a sensor track defined by a capacitive sensor including first and second segmented capacitive electrodes with respective first and second electrode segments, interleaved along the sensor track, from a first end to a second end, and from the first end to the second end, each of the first electrode segments after an initial first electrode segment having a successively larger size than a previous first electrode segment, a

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  • G06F3/0418Primary

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What does patent US10365761B2 cover?
A capacitive sensing methodology is suitable for sensing touch position along a sensor track based on touch capacitance based on touch position and touch pressure. The method is operable with a capacitive sensor including first and second capacitive sensor electrodes juxtaposed in a complementary configuration to define the sensor track, the complementary first and second sensor electrodes conf…
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Texas Instruments Inc
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Primary CPC classification G06F3/0418. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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