Force sensing systems

US12166502B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12166502-B2
Application numberUS-202418418957-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2024
Priority dateDec 17, 2019
Publication dateDec 10, 2024
Grant dateDec 10, 2024

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The present disclosure relates to a compensation circuit for compensating for an offset voltage that is present in an output signal output by a force sensor. The compensation circuit comprises: voltage divider circuitry, the voltage divider circuitry configured to receive a bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wherein a component mismatch ratio of the voltage divider circuitry is adjustable to correspond to a component mismatch ratio of the force sensor; current generator circuitry configured to receive the control voltage and to generate a compensating current based on the received control voltage; and amplifier circuitry configured to receive the differential signal output by the force sensor and the compensating current and to output a compensated differential output signal in which the offset voltage is at least partially cancelled.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A compensation circuit for compensating for an offset voltage that is present in a first and/or a second output signal output by a resistive force sensor, the compensation circuit comprising: first voltage divider circuitry comprising a plurality of resistances, the first voltage divider circuitry configured to receive a bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a first control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wherein a ratio of resistances of the first voltage divider circuitry is adjustable to correspond to a ratio of resistances of a first voltage divider of the force sensor; second voltage divider circuitry comprising a plurality of resistances, the second voltage divider circuitry configured to receive the bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a second control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wherein a ratio of resistances of the second voltage divider circuitry is adjustable to correspond to a ratio of resistances of a second voltage divider of the force sensor; first current generator circuitry configured to receive the first control voltage and to generate a first compensating current based on the received control voltage; second current generator circuitry configured to receive the second control voltage and to generate a second compensating current based on the received control voltage; and amplifier circuitry configured to receive the first and second signals output by the force sensor and the first and second compensating currents and to output first and second compensated output signals in which the offset voltage is at least partially cancelled. 2. A compensation circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of resistances of the first voltage divider circuitry comprises a first variable resistance and the plurality of resistances of the second voltage divider circuitry comprises a second variable resistance. 3. A compensation circuit according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second variable resistances comprise respective first and second arrays of selectable resistances. 4. A compensation circuit according to claim 3 , wherein the selectable resistances of each array are coupled in parallel with each other. 5. A compensation circuit according to claim 4 , wherein the selectable resistances of each array are arranged in a ladder configuration. 6. A compensation circuit according to claim 3 , wherein resistance values of the selectable resistances of each array are weighted with respect to each other. 7. A compensation circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first current generator circuitry comprises first voltage to current converter circuitry and the second current generator circuitry comprises second voltage to current converter circuitry. 8. A compensation circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the amplifier circuitry comprises: first amplifier circuitry comprising a first feedback loop, wherein the first current generator circuitry is configured to inject the first compensating current into the first feedback loop to generate a first correction voltage in the first amplifier circuitry; and second amplifier circuitry comprising a second feedback loop, wherein the second current generator circuitry is configured to inject the first compensating current into the second feedback loop to generate a second correction voltage in the second amplifier circuitry. 9. A compensation circuit according to claim 8 wherein: the first feedback loop includes first and second resistances, wherein the first current generator circuitry is configured to inject the first compensating current at a node between the first and second resistances of the first feedback loop; and the second feedback loop includes first and second resistances, wherein the second current generator circuitry is configured to inject the second compensating current at a node between the first and second resistances of the second feedback loop. 10. A force sensor circuit comprising: a resistive force sensor; a bias voltage generator circuitry coupled to the resistive force sensor to supply a bias voltage to the resistive force sensor; and compensation circuitry, the compensation circuitry comprising: first voltage divider circuitry comprising a plurality of resistances, the first voltage divider circuitry configured to receive the bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a first control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wherein a ratio of resistances of the first voltage divider circuitry is adjustable to correspond to a ratio of resistances of a first voltage divider of the force sensor; second voltage divider circuitry comprising a plurality of resistances, the second voltage divider circuitry configured to receive the bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a second control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wherein a ratio of resistances of the second voltage divider circuitry is adjustable to correspond to a ratio of resistances of a second voltage divider of the force sensor; first current generator circuitry configured to receive the first control voltage and to generate a first compensating current based on the received control voltage; second current generator circuitry configured to receive the second control voltage and to generate a second compensating current based on the received control voltage; and amplifier circuitry configured to receive the first and second signals output by the force sensor and the first and second compensating currents and to output first and second compensated output signals in which an offset voltage is at least partially cancelled. 11. An integrated circuit comprising a force sensor circuit according to claim 10 . 12. A device comprising a force sensor circuit according to claim 10 , wherein the device comprises a mobile telephone, a tablet computer, a laptop computer, a portable media player, a gaming device, a gaming controller, an in-vehicle entertainment system, or a battery powered device.

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  • using resistors · CPC title

  • Differential amplifiers (differential sense amplifiers G11C7/062) · CPC title

  • G01L1/2268Primary

    Arrangements for correcting or for compensating unwanted effects · CPC title

  • Multiplexed conversion systems · CPC title

  • Offset or drift compensation (removal of offset already present on the analogue input signal H03M1/1295) · CPC title

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What does patent US12166502B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a compensation circuit for compensating for an offset voltage that is present in an output signal output by a force sensor. The compensation circuit comprises: voltage divider circuitry, the voltage divider circuitry configured to receive a bias voltage that is also supplied to the force sensor and to output a control voltage derived from the bias voltage, wher…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cirrus Logic Int Semiconductor Ltd, Cirrus Logic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01L1/2268. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 10 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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