Fingerprint sensor and electronic terminal
US-2019026521-A1 · Jan 24, 2019 · US
US12462597B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12462597-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318860835-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 4, 2025 |
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A fingerprint sensor, comprising fingerprint sensing circuitry configured to sense a fingerprint of a finger, and to provide a representation of the fingerprint; a sensor interface coupled to the fingerprint sensing circuitry, and comprising at least a first input pad for input to the fingerprint sensor of at least a first digital signal, and at least one output pad for output from the fingerprint sensor of a digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint; and IO-voltage determining circuitry coupled to the first input pad and configured to sense a voltage level of the first digital signal, and to determine, based on the sensed voltage level of the first digital signal, a nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A fingerprint sensor, comprising: fingerprint sensing circuitry configured to sense a fingerprint of a finger, and to provide a representation of the fingerprint; a sensor interface coupled to the fingerprint sensing circuitry, and comprising at least a first input pad for input to the fingerprint sensor of at least a first digital signal for controlling operation of the fingerprint sensor, and at least one output pad for output from the fingerprint sensor of a digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint; and IO-voltage determining circuitry coupled to the first input pad and configured to sense a voltage level of the first digital signal, and to determine, based on the sensed voltage level of the first digital signal, a nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint, wherein the first input pad is selected such that the first digital signal is at a logic high level before, or at a start of, a period for output from the fingerprint sensor of the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint. 2 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first digital signal is one of a reset signal and an enable signal. 3 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 - or 2 , wherein the IO-voltage determining circuitry is configured to determine the nominal voltage level by selecting between a predefined first nominal voltage level and a predefined second nominal voltage level, higher than the first nominal voltage level. 4 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 3 , wherein the IO-voltage determining circuitry comprises a comparator configured to compare the sensed voltage level of the first digital signal with a predefined threshold voltage that is higher than the first nominal voltage level and lower than the second nominal voltage level. 5 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 4 , wherein the IO-voltage determining circuitry is configured to select one of the first nominal voltage level and the second nominal voltage level only after at least two sequential comparisons by the comparator providing the same comparison result. 6 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 3 , wherein the sensor interface is configured to control at least one output pad in the sensor interface to a logic low level, to a tri-state level, or to the predefined first nominal voltage level before the IO-voltage determining circuitry has determined the nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint. 7 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first digital signal is an active low reset signal. 8 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor interface is configured to translate the first digital signal to logic values for control of the fingerprint sensor, based on the nominal voltage level determined by the IO-voltage determining circuitry. 9 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein: the sensor interface further comprises a second input pad for input to the fingerprint sensor of a second digital signal; and the IO-voltage determining circuitry is configured to sense a voltage level of the second digital signal and to determine the nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal additionally based on the sensed voltage level of the second digital signal. 10 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the second digital signal is an enable signal. 11 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein: the sensor interface further comprises a first power supply pad for receiving a reference potential and a second power supply pad for receiving a supply potential, a difference between the supply potential and the reference potential being a supply voltage for the fingerprint sensor; and the fingerprint sensor further comprises: IO-voltage providing circuitry coupled to the IO-voltage determining circuitry, the first power supply pad and the second power supply pad, and configured to provide the nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint. 12 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the IO-voltage determining circuitry is configured to sense the voltage level of the first digital signal at least during a predetermined time period before determining the nominal voltage level to use for the digital data signal encoding the representation of the fingerprint. 13 . The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein: the sensor interface comprises an SPI-interface and a reset signal input configured to receive an active low reset signal; and the first digital signal is the active low reset signal or the CS_N-signal included in the SPI-interface. 14 . An electronic device comprising: the fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 ; and a device controller coupled to the sensor interface of the fingerprint sensor for controlling operation of the fingerprint sensor and for acquiring digital data encoding the representation of the fingerprint from the fingerprint sensor.
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