Multifunction fingerprint sensor having optical sensing capability
US-2018046281-A1 · Feb 15, 2018 · US
US10719683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10719683-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816123971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 21, 2020 |
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A hybrid capacitive and optical fingerprint sensor system includes: capacitive sensor electrodes; an optical image sensor having a plurality of image sensor pixels; light conditioning elements, configured to condition light from a sensing region of the hybrid capacitive and optical fingerprint sensor for detection by the optical image sensor; and a processing system having one or more controllers, configured to operate the capacitive sensor electrodes in a low-power mode of operation for the hybrid capacitive and optical fingerprint sensor, and to operate the optical image sensor to acquire an image from the sensing region of the hybrid capacitive and optical fingerprint sensor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fingerprint sensor, comprising: capacitive sensor electrodes; an optical image sensor having a plurality of image sensor pixels; and one or more controllers configured to operate the capacitive sensor electrodes to determine coverage of a sensing region of the fingerprint sensor by a fingerprint, to adjust settings for the optical image sensor based on the determined coverage of the sensing region by the fingerprint, and to operate the optical image sensor to acquire an image from the sensing region of the fingerprint sensor using the adjusted settings. 2. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting a resolution at which the optical image sensor is operated. 3. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting exposure or gain settings for the optical image sensor. 4. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more controllers comprise a first controller configured to control the capacitive sensor electrodes and a second controller configured to control the optical image sensor. 5. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more controllers comprise a single controller configured to control both the capacitive sensor electrodes and the optical image sensor. 6. A method for fingerprint sensing, comprising: determining, by one or more controllers, using capacitive sensor electrodes of a fingerprint sensor, coverage of a sensing region of the fingerprint sensor by a fingerprint; adjusting, by the one or more controllers, settings for an optical image sensor of the fingerprint sensor based on the determined coverage of the sensing region by the fingerprint; and operating, by the one or more controllers, the optical image sensor to acquire an image from the sensing region of the fingerprint sensor using the adjusted settings. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting a resolution at which the optical image sensor is operated. 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting exposure or gain settings for the optical image sensor. 9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more controllers comprise a first controller configured to control the capacitive sensor electrodes and a second controller configured to control the optical image sensor. 10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more controllers comprise a single controller configured to control both the capacitive sensor electrodes and the optical image sensor. 11. A fingerprint sensor, comprising: capacitive sensor electrodes; an optical image sensor having a plurality of image sensor pixels; light conditioning elements, configured to condition light from a sensing region of the fingerprint sensor for detection by the optical image sensor; and one or more controllers configured to operate the capacitive sensor electrodes in a first lower-power mode of operation, and to operate the optical image sensor in a second higher-power mode of operation; wherein the capacitive sensor electrodes are disposed in a capacitive sensor layer of the fingerprint sensor, the optical image sensor is disposed in an optical sensor layer of the fingerprint sensor, and the light conditioning elements are disposed in a conditioning layer of the fingerprint sensor; wherein the conditioning layer is disposed below the capacitive sensor layer, and wherein the optical sensor layer is disposed below the conditioning layer; wherein the one or more controllers are configured to adjust settings for the optical image sensor based on coverage of the sensing region by a fingerprint; and wherein the second higher-power mode of operation includes using the optical image sensor with the adjusted settings to acquire an image from the sensing region of the fingerprint sensor. 12. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the first lower-power mode of operation includes using the capacitive sensor electrodes to detect whether a fingerprint is present in the sensing region; and wherein the one or more controllers are configured to activate the second higher-power mode of operation in response to detection of the presence of the fingerprint. 13. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the first lower-power mode of operation includes using the capacitive sensor electrodes to detect presence, position, and/or movement of the fingerprint. 14. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the first lower-power mode of operation includes using the capacitive sensor electrodes to determine capacitive properties of an input on the sensing region; and wherein the one or more controllers are configured to determine whether the input is a real biometric input based on capacitive properties of the input. 15. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the capacitive sensor electrodes are interleaved among the plurality of image sensor pixels but are disposed outside of respective optical paths corresponding to the plurality of image sensor pixels. 16. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting exposure or gain settings for the optical image sensor. 17. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein adjusting the settings for the optical image sensor includes adjusting a resolution at which the optical image sensor is operated. 18. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the capacitive sensor electrodes comprise transcapacitive sensor electrodes. 19. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the capacitive sensor electrodes comprise absolute capacitance sensor electrodes.
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