Method and system for alternative absolute profile determination
US-2019056820-A1 · Feb 21, 2019 · US
US10732765B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10732765-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816013694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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The invention relates to a processing system. The processing system includes a sensor module performing a first measurement to obtain a combination signal using a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode. The first electrode is driven using a first modulated signal with a first driving voltage amplitude and simultaneously the second electrode is driven using a second modulated signal with a second driving voltage amplitude greater than the first driving voltage amplitude, while simultaneously first and second resulting signals are received from the first and second electrodes, respectively. The sensor module is further performs a second measurement to obtain a transcapacitance signal using the first and second sensor electrodes. The processing system also includes a determination module that generates the combination signal by combining the first and second resulting signals, and computes an absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal, the transcapacitance signal, and a background capacitance.
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A processing system comprising: a sensor module, the sensor module configured to: perform a first measurement to obtain a combination signal using a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode among a plurality of sensor electrodes by: selecting a first driving voltage amplitude for the first sensor electrode and a second driving voltage amplitude for the second sensor electrode, wherein the second driving voltage amplitude is greater than the first driving voltage amplitude; driving the first electrode using a first modulated signal with the first driving voltage amplitude and simultaneously driving the second electrode using a second modulated signal with the second driving voltage amplitude; and receiving, simultaneously with the driving of the first and the second electrodes, a first resulting signal from the first electrode and a second resulting signal from the second electrode; perform a second measurement to obtain a transcapacitance signal using the first and the second sensor electrodes; and a determination module, the determination module configured to: generate the combination signal by combining the first and the second resulting signals; and compute an absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal, the transcapacitance signal, and a background capacitance. 2. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the first and the second modulated signals are identical waveforms. 3. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the first and the second modulated signals have identical phases. 4. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the second measurement is performed separately from the first measurement. 5. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein performing the second measurement to obtain the transcapacitance signal comprises: selecting a third driving voltage amplitude for the first sensor electrode; driving the first electrode using a third modulated signal with the third driving voltage amplitude and holding the second electrode at a ground potential; and receiving, simultaneously with the driving of the first electrode using the third modulated signal, a third resulting signal from the second electrode; and generating the transcapacitance signal from the third resulting signal. 6. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the background capacitance is obtained from a calibration measurement. 7. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein computing the absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal and the transcapacitance signal comprises additively combining the transcapacitance signal with the combination signal. 8. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to perform a low ground mass detection using the computed absolute capacitance signal. 9. The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to: determine object information using the computed absolute capacitance signal; and report the object information to a host device, wherein the object information triggers an interface action in a graphical user interface operating on the host device. 10. A capacitive sensing input device comprising: a plurality of sensor electrodes disposed in a sensor electrode pattern, the plurality of sensor electrodes comprising a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode; a sensor module, the sensor module configured to: perform a first measurement to obtain a combination signal using the first sensor electrode and the second sensor electrode by: selecting a first driving voltage amplitude for the first sensor electrode and a second driving voltage amplitude for the second sensor electrode, wherein the second driving voltage amplitude is greater than the first driving voltage amplitude; driving the first electrode using a first modulated signal with the first driving voltage amplitude and simultaneously driving the second electrode using a second modulated signal with the second driving voltage amplitude; and receiving, simultaneously with the driving of the first and the second electrodes, a first resulting signal from the first electrode and a second resulting signal from the second electrode; perform a second measurement to obtain a transcapacitance signal using the first and the second sensor electrodes; and a determination module, the determination module configured to: generate the combination signal by combining the first and the second resulting signals; and compute an absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal, the transcapacitance signal, and a background capacitance. 11. The capacitive sensing input device of claim 10 , wherein the second measurement is performed separately from the first measurement. 12. The capacitive sensing input device of claim 10 , wherein performing the second measurement to obtain the transcapacitance signal comprises: selecting a third driving voltage amplitude for the first sensor electrode; driving the first electrode using a third modulated signal with the third driving voltage amplitude and holding the second electrode at a ground potential; and receiving, simultaneously with the driving of the first electrode using the third modulated signal, a third resulting signal from the second electrode; and generating the transcapacitance signal from the third resulting signal. 13. The capacitive sensing input device of claim 10 , wherein the background capacitance is obtained from a calibration measurement. 14. The capacitive sensing input device of claim 10 , wherein computing the absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal and the transcapacitance signal comprises additively combining the transcapacitance signal with the combination signal. 15. The capacitive sensing input device of claim 10 , wherein the determination module is further configured to: determine object information using the computed absolute capacitance signal; and report the object information to a host device, wherein the object information triggers an interface action in a graphical user interface operating on the host device. 16. A method of capacitive sensing, the method comprising: performing a first measurement to obtain a combination signal from a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode among a plurality of sensor electrodes by: selecting a first driving voltage amplitude for the first sensor electrode and a second driving voltage amplitude for the second sensor electrode, wherein the second driving voltage amplitude is greater than the first driving voltage amplitude; driving the first electrode using a first modulated signal with the first driving voltage amplitude and simultaneously driving the second electrode using a second modulated signal with the second driving voltage amplitude; and receiving, simultaneously with the driving of the first and the second electrodes, a first resulting signal from the first electrode and a second resulting signal from the second electrode; performing a second measurement to obtain a transcapacitance signal using the first and the second sensor electrodes; generating the combination signal by combining the first and the second resulting signals; and computing an absolute capacitance signal from the combination signal, the transcapacitance signal, and a background capacitance. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the second measurement is performed separately from the first measurement. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein performing the second measurement to obtain the tra
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