Electronic device including halbach array based haptic actuator and related methods
US-2018059791-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US10866642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10866642-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916297426-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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One variation of a system for detecting and responding to touch inputs with haptic feedback includes: a magnetic element rigidly coupled to a chassis; a substrate; a touch sensor interposed between the substrate and a touch sensor surface; an inductor coupled to the substrate below the touch sensor surface and configured to magnetically couple to the magnetic element; a coupler coupling the substrate to the chassis, compliant within a vibration plane approximately parallel to the touch sensor surface, and locating the inductor approximately over the magnetic element; and a controller configured to intermittently polarize the inductor responsive to detection of a touch input on the touch sensor surface to oscillate the substrate in the vibration plane relative to the chassis.
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We claim: 1. A system for detecting and responding to touch inputs with haptic feedback comprising: a controller; a magnetic element rigidly coupled to a chassis; a substrate; a touch sensor interposed between the substrate and a touch sensor surface and comprising: an array of sense electrode and drive electrode pairs arranged over the substrate; and a pressure-sensitive layer arranged over the array of sense electrode and drive electrode pairs; and an inductor coupled to the substrate below the touch sensor surface and configured to magnetically couple to the magnetic element; a coupler coupling the substrate to the chassis, compliant within a vibration plane approximately parallel to the touch sensor surface, and locating the inductor approximately over the magnetic element; a driver configured to intermittently source current to the inductor responsive to a trigger from the controller; and wherein the controller is configured to: detect application of a first input at a first location on the touch sensor surface at a first time based on a first change in resistance between a first sense electrode and drive electrode pair, in the array of sense electrode and drive electrode pairs, below the first location on the touch sensor surface; interpret a first force magnitude of the first input based on a magnitude of the first change in resistance; output a first touch image representing the first location and the first force magnitude of the first input on the touch sensor surface at approximately the first time; and trigger the driver to polarize the inductor to oscillate the substrate in the vibration plane relative to the chassis at approximately the first time in response to the first force magnitude of the first input exceeding a minimum force threshold. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller: triggers the driver to transiently polarize the inductor at approximately the first time for a first duration and at a first frequency in response to the first force magnitude of the first input exceeding the minimum force threshold and a deep-input threshold magnitude; and triggers the driver to transiently polarize the inductor at approximately the first time for a second duration less than the first direction and at a second frequency greater than the first frequency in response to the first force magnitude of the first input exceeding the minimum force threshold and falling below the deep-input threshold magnitude. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetic shield interposed between the magnetic element and the chassis and configured to damp magnetic fields output by the magnetic element and the inductor. 4. The system of claim 1 : wherein the coupler comprises an elastomeric grommet configured to suspend the substrate across a cavity defined by the chassis, compliant in the vibration plane, and configured to return the substrate to a center position within the cavity responsive to depolarization of the inductor; and wherein the substrate comprises a rigid backing arranged across the touch sensor opposite the touch sensor surface and configured to support the touch sensor against deflection responsive to depression of an object on the touch sensor surface. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the coupler comprises a set of elastomeric elements: interposed between the chassis and the substrate; bonded to the chassis and the substrate; configured to deform in the vibration plane responsive to polarization of the inductor that produces a transient magnetic field at the inductor that interacts with a magnetic field of the magnetic element to yield a force between the inductor and the magnetic element in the vibration plane; configured to return the substrate to a center position relative to the chassis responsive to depolarization of the inductor; and configured to transfer a vertical force applied to the touch sensor surface into the chassis. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the inductor comprises a multi-loop wire coil defining an air inductor, defining a symmetric axis perpendicular to the touch sensor surface, and bonded to the substrate opposite the touch sensor. 7. The system of claim 1 : wherein the substrate comprises a rigid circuit board; and wherein the inductor comprises a planar spiral coil fabricated across a back surface of the substrate opposite the touch sensor. 8. The system of claim 1 : wherein the magnetic element comprises an elongated Halbach array; and wherein the inductor comprises a coil in the form of a torus elongated parallel to a long axis of the magnetic element and in a plane parallel to the vibration plane. 9. The system of claim 1 : further comprising a driver configured to intermittently source current to the inductor responsive to a trigger from the controller; and wherein the controller is configured to trigger the driver to polarize the inductor in a first direction for a first duration and to polarize the inductor in a second direction opposite the first direction for a second duration responsive to detection of the touch input on the touch sensor surface. 10. The system of claim 1 : wherein the inductor is arranged proximal a first edge of the substrate; further comprising: a second magnetic element rigidly coupled to the chassis and offset from the magnetic element; and a second inductor coupled to the substrate below the touch sensor surface, arranged proximal a second edge of the substrate opposite the first edge, and configured to magnetically couple to the second magnetic element; and wherein the controller configured to: selectively polarize the inductor responsive to detection of the touch input on the touch sensor surface proximal the first edge of the substrate to oscillate the substrate in the vibration plane relative to the chassis; and selectively polarize the second inductor responsive to detection of a second touch input on the touch sensor surface proximal the second edge of the substrate to oscillate the substrate in the vibration plane relative to the chassis. 11. A system for detecting and responding to touch inputs with haptic feedback comprising: a magnetic element: rigidly coupled to a base of a trackpad cavity, in a chassis comprising a component of a mobile computer, defining a planar base surface; and retained in the base of the trackpad cavity below the planar base surface; a substrate comprising a flexible circuit board arranged over and in contact with the planar base surface; a touch sensor interposed between the substrate and a touch sensor surface; an inductor coupled to the substrate below the touch sensor surface and configured to magnetically couple to the magnetic element; a coupler: compliant within a vibration plane approximately parallel to the touch sensor surface; and locating the substrate within the trackpad cavity with the inductor approximately centered over the magnetic element and the touch sensor surface spanning the trackpad cavity; and a controller configured to intermittently polarize the inductor responsive to detection of a touch input on the touch sensor surface to oscillate the substrate in the vibration plane relative to the chassis; wherein the substrate: is configured to slide over the planar base surface parallel to the vibration plane; and transfers a vertical force applied to the touch sensor surface into the chassis; and wherein the coupler comprises a spring element configured to center the flexible circuit board within the trackpad cavity responsive to depolarization of the inductor. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the coupler comprises a flexible membrane arranged about a peri
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