Method and device for improved accuracy of proximity and touch detection in mobile devices
US-11073951-B2 · Jul 27, 2021 · US
US11474648B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11474648-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017091946-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2022 |
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A mobile device has a proximity sensor. A compensation value of the proximity sensor is determined. The compensation value is compared to a reference compensation value to determine validity of the compensation value. A capacitance of the proximity sensor is measured. A value of the capacitance of the proximity sensor is adjusted based on the compensation value. A coefficient defining a relationship between a capacitance of the proximity sensor and a temperature of the mobile device is calculated. A temperature sensor is coupled to the proximity sensor. The temperature of the mobile device is measured. A value of the capacitance of the proximity sensor is adjusted based on the coefficient and the temperature of the mobile device. The adjusted capacitance value is compared to a threshold capacitance value to determine proximity of an object to the mobile device. A radio frequency signal is adjusted by detecting proximity.
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What is claimed: 1. A method of detecting proximity for a mobile phone, comprising: providing a controller including, a main capacitive sensor input, a reference capacitive sensor input, and a digital processor configured to communicate with the capacitive sensor input and reference capacitive sensor input; and adjusting a reading of the reference capacitive sensor input with a temperature compensation parameter specific to the mobile phone and defining a relationship between the main capacitive sensor input and reference capacitive sensor input, to provide a modified reading of the reference capacitive sensor input to compensate a reading of the main capacitive sensor input within the digital processor using the temperature compensation parameter adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input for temperature variation while detecting proximity for the mobile phone. 2. The method of claim 1 , further including calculating a temperature change in the reference capacitive sensor input. 3. The method of claim 1 , further including adjusting a reading of the main capacitive sensor input based on the modified reading of the reference capacitive sensor input. 4. The method of claim 1 , further including adjusting the reading of the main capacitive sensor input by subtracting the temperature compensation parameter adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input from the reading of the main capacitive sensor input. 5. The method of claim 1 , further including providing a temperature sensor coupled to the reference capacitive sensor input. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the temperature sensor includes an electrical resistance as a function of temperature. 7. A method of detecting proximity, comprising: providing a main capacitive sensor input; providing a reference capacitive sensor input; adjusting a reading of the reference sensor input using an temperature compensation parameter based on a relationship between the main sensor input and reference sensor input; and generating an adjusted proximity reading by digitally adjusting a reading of the main capacitive sensor input proportionally to the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input while detecting proximity. 8. The method of claim 7 , further including: providing a digital processor; adjusting the reading of the reference capacitive sensor input using the digital processor; and adjusting the reading of the main capacitive sensor input using the digital processor. 9. The method of claim 7 , further including providing a temperature input by using a temperature sensor coupled to the reference capacitive sensor input. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein adjusting the reading of the main capacitive sensor input includes subtracting a value proportional to a change in the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input from the reading of the main capacitive sensor input. 11. The method of claim 7 , further including storing the reading of the main capacitive sensor input in a digital register prior to adjusting the reading of the main capacitive sensor input. 12. The sensor controller of claim 7 , wherein the reading of the reference capacitive sensor input modifies a reading of the main capacitive sensor input. 13. The sensor controller of claim 7 , wherein the environmental compensation setting sets a gain of the reference capacitive sensor input. 14. The sensor controller of claim 7 , wherein the environmental compensation setting compensates for environmental factors. 15. The sensor controller of claim 14 , wherein the environmental factors include temperature. 16. A capacitive sensor controller, comprising: a main capacitive sensor input that detects proximity; a memory including a temperature compensation parameter stored in the memory; and a reference capacitive sensor input, wherein a reading of the reference capacitive sensor input is adjusted using the temperature compensation parameter and a reading of the main capacitive sensor input is modified by the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor. 17. The capacitive sensor controller of claim 16 , further including: a first digital register with the reading of the main capacitive sensor input stored in the first digital register; and a second digital register with the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input stored in the second digital register. 18. The capacitive sensor controller of claim 17 , further including a digital processor, wherein the first digital register and second digital register are readable by the digital processor. 19. The capacitive sensor controller of claim 16 , further including a digital register with the temperature compensation parameter stored in the digital register. 20. The capacitive sensor controller of claim 16 , further including a digital processor configured to adjust the reading of the reference capacitive sensor input using the register to provide the reading of the reference capacitive sensor input and then adjust the reading of the main capacitive sensor input based on the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor input. 21. The capacitive sensor controller of claim 16 , wherein the reference sensor input is sensitive to temperature. 22. The sensor controller of claim 16 , wherein the temperature compensation parameter sets a gain of the reference capacitive sensor input. 23. The sensor controller of claim 16 , wherein the temperature compensation parameter compensates for environmental factors. 24. A sensor controller, comprising: a main capacitive sensor that detects proximity; a reference capacitive sensor; a memory including a temperature compensation parameter stored in the memory, wherein a gain of the reference capacitive sensor is set using the compensation parameter; and a processor configured to adjust a reading of the main capacitive sensor based on the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor. 25. The sensor controller of claim 24 , further including: a digital processor; and a register readable by the digital processor, wherein the reading of the main capacitive sensor is stored in the register. 26. The sensor controller of claim 25 , wherein the digital processor is configured to multiply a change in the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor by the compensation parameter. 27. The sensor controller of claim 24 , further including: a register comprising the compensation parameter stored in the register; and a digital processor configured to adjust the reading of the reference capacitive sensor using the compensation parameter, and the digital processor is further configured to adjust the reading of the main capacitive sensor based on the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor. 28. The sensor controller of claim 27 , wherein the digital processor is configured to subtract a value proportional to a change in the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor from the reading of the main capacitive sensor. 29. The sensor controller of claim 24 , wherein the compensation parameter sets the gain of the reference capacitive sensor. 30. The sensor controller of claim 24 , wherein the adjusted reading of the reference capacitive sensor modifies a reading of the main capacitive sensor. 31. T
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