Fingerprint sensor and electronic device having the same
US-10496864-B2 · Dec 3, 2019 · US
US11256892B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11256892-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916673080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A fingerprint sensor includes a pixel array, an analog-to-digital converter, and a reference signal generator. The pixel array includes a plurality of unit pixels arranged in rows and columns, and each of the plurality of unit pixels generates an analog signal by detecting a fingerprint of a user. The analog-to-digital converter performs an analog-to-digital conversion operation on the analog signal to generate a digital signal. The analog-to-digital converter is configured to perform the analog-to-digital conversion based on a reference signal. The reference signal generator generates the reference signal such that the reference signal decreases at a first rate from a start voltage, and adjusts a magnitude of the start voltage based on the digital signal.
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A fingerprint sensor device, comprising: a pixel array including a first node configured to store a first analog signal by resetting the first node and a second analog signal by detecting a fingerprint of a user; a reference signal generator configured to generate a first reference signal having a first start voltage and a second reference signal having a second start voltage different from the first start voltage; and an analog-to-digital converter configured to perform a first analog-to-digital conversion operation on the first analog signal by comparing the first reference signal with the first analog signal and to generate a first digital signal based on a result of the first analog-to-digital conversion; and perform a second analog-to-digital conversion operation on the second analog signal by comparing the second reference signal with the second analog signal and to generate a second digital signal based on a result of the second analog-to-digital conversion, wherein the first reference signal decreases from the first start voltage for the first analog-to-digital conversion operation and the second reference signal decreases from the second start voltage for the second analog-to-digital conversion operation, and wherein the first start voltage is different from the second start voltage, wherein at least one of a magnitude of the second start voltage or a magnitude of a first rate of change in at least one of the first or second reference signals is adjusted based on at least one of an average or a difference of a first most frequent value and a second most frequent value of the first digital signal, and wherein the first most frequent value is different from the second most frequent value. 2. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the first start voltage is higher than the second start voltage. 3. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 2 , wherein the first reference signal decreases at the first rate from the first start voltage during a reset period and the second reference signal decreases at the first rate from the second start voltage during a detection period. 4. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 3 , wherein the reference signal generator is configured to adjust the magnitude of the first rate. 5. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 4 , wherein the first node is configured to be connected to a sensing electrode. 6. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 5 , wherein the pixel array is configured to receive a drive voltage during the detection period. 7. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 2 , the pixel array further comprising a sensing electrode formed above a substrate. 8. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 7 , wherein the sensing electrode is configured to form a detection capacitor together with the fingerprint. 9. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 8 , the pixel array further comprising an insulation layer on the sensing electrode. 10. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 9 , wherein the insulation layer includes glass. 11. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 10 , wherein the first node is configured to be connected to a ground and a reset voltage. 12. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 1 , wherein, the magnitude of the second start voltage is adjusted based on the average of the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value such that if the average of the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value is greater than a first reference value the magnitude of the second start voltage is decreased, and if the average is less than the first reference value, the magnitude of the second start voltage is increased. 13. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 1 , wherein, the magnitude of the first rate of change in at least one of the first or second reference signals is adjusted based on the difference between the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value such that if the difference between the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value of the first digital signal is greater than a reference value the magnitude of the first rate of change is increased, and if the difference is less than the reference value, the magnitude of the first rate of change is decreased. 14. A fingerprint sensor device, comprising: a reference signal generator configured to generate a first reference signal having a first start voltage and a second reference signal having a second start voltage different from the first start voltage; and an analog-to-digital converter configured to perform a first analog-to-digital conversion operation on a first analog signal provided from a pixel array by comparing the first reference signal with the first analog signal during a reset period and to generate a first digital signal based on a result of the first analog-to-digital conversion; and perform a second analog-to-digital conversion operation on a second analog signal provided from the pixel array by comparing the second reference signal with the second analog signal during a detection period and to generate a second digital signal based on a result of the second analog-to-digital conversion, wherein the first reference signal decreases from the first start voltage for the first analog-to-digital conversion operation and the second reference signal decreases from the second start voltage for the second analog-to-digital conversion operation, and wherein the first start voltage is different from the second start voltage, wherein the first analog signal has higher voltage than the second analog signal, wherein at least one of a magnitude of the second start voltage or a magnitude of a first rate of change in at least one of the first or second reference signals is adjusted based on at least one of an average or a difference of a first most frequent value and a second most frequent value of the first digital signal, and wherein the first most frequent value is different from the second most frequent value. 15. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 14 , wherein the first start voltage is higher than the second start voltage. 16. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 14 , wherein, the magnitude of the second start voltage is adjusted based on the average of the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value such that if the average of the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value is greater than a first reference value the magnitude of the second start voltage is decreased, and if the average is less than the first reference value, the magnitude of the second start voltage is increased. 17. The fingerprint sensor device of claim 14 , wherein, the magnitude of the first rate of change in at least one of the first or second reference signals is adjusted based on the difference between the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value such that if the difference between the first most frequent value and the second most frequent value of the first digital signal is greater than a reference value the magnitude of the first rate of change is increased, and if the difference is less than the reference value, the magnitude of the first rate of change is decreased.
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