Biometric recognition apparatus

US2016283769A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016283769-A1
Application numberUS-201615062657-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 7, 2016
Priority dateMar 25, 2015
Publication dateSep 29, 2016
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A biometric recognition apparatus includes a substrate, a plurality of sensing electrodes, a plurality of traces, at least one shielding electrode, at least one insulating layer, and at least one fingerprint recognition IC. The sensing electrodes are arranged on one side of the substrate with at least one row to detect fingerprint information. Each trace is electrically coupled to at least one sensing electrode. The shielding electrodes are arranged above the traces to avoid the interference from fingers or external noise. The insulating layer is arranged between the shielding electrodes and the traces. The fingerprint recognition IC is connected to the corresponding sensing electrodes to detect the electric charge variations at the sensing electrodes.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A biometric recognition apparatus, comprising: a substrate; a plurality of sensing electrodes arranged on one side of the substrate and arranged in at least one row to sense fingerprint information of user finger thereon; a plurality of traces, each of the traces electrically coupled to at least one of the sensing electrodes; at least one shielding electrode arranged on one side of the traces to shield the traces from interference of noise; at least one insulating layer arranged between the shielding electrode and the traces, and at least one fingerprint recognition integrated circuit (IC) comprising at least one self-capacitance sensing circuit, the self-capacitance sensing circuit selectively coupled to at least one of the sensing electrodes to sense charge variation or capacitance variation of the selected sensing electrode due to approaching, touching or swiping of user finger. 2 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , further comprising a positioning electrode to sense an approach, or a position of user finger or a speed or an acceleration of swiped user finger. 3 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the at least one shielding electrode is electrically connected to the at least one fingerprint recognition IC to sense an approach or a position of user finger or to sense a speed or an acceleration of swiped user finger. 4 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the self-capacitance sensing circuit comprises: a differential amplifier having a first input end, a second input end and an output end; a first impedance electrically coupled to the first input end; a second impedance electrically coupled to the second input end and having a same impedance with the first impedance; a first capacitor electrically coupled to the first input end; and an input signal source electrically coupled to the first input end and the second input end and proving an input signal, wherein at least one of the sensing electrodes is electrically coupled to the second input end to sense a fingerprint information, the differential amplifier outputs a differentially-amplified signal according to the input signal and the sensed fingerprint information. 5 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the at least one fingerprint recognition IC is bonded or press-welded on the substrate and electrically coupled to the sensing electrodes and the at least one shielding electrode. 6 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the at least one fingerprint recognition IC is bonded or press-welded on a flexible printed circuit board is electrically coupled to the sensing electrodes and the at least one shielding electrode through traces on the flexible printed circuit. 7 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the substrate is glass substrate or polymer thin film substrate. 8 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the substrate is metallic substrate. 9 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 8 , wherein the metallic substrate is made from stainless steel, aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), silver (Ag), tin (Sn), tungsten (W) or an alloy of above metals. 10 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 8 , wherein the metallic substrate is isolated with the traces by another insulating layer. 11 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 8 , further comprising a protection layer arranged opposite to the metallic substrate. 12 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the sensing electrodes and the shielding electrode are made from transparent conductive material or opaque conductive material. 13 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 12 , wherein the transparent conductive material is indium tin oxide (ITO), zinc tin oxide (ZTO), zinc oxide (ZnO), gallium zinc oxide (GZO) conductive polymer, carbon nanotube, graphene, or silver film with thickness below 50 nm 14 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 12 , wherein the opaque conductive material is chromium (Cr), barium (Ba), molybdenum (Mo), aluminum (Al), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), titanium (Ti), nickel (Ni), tantalum (Ta), cobalt (Co), tungsten (W), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), potassium (K), lithium (Li), indium (In), an alloy of above metals, or a composition of lithium fluoride and Al, or a composition of magnesium fluoride and Al, or a composition of lithium oxide and Al. 15 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the sensing electrodes are of triangular, rectangle, square, rhombic, circular or polygonal shape. 16 . The biometric recognition apparatus in claim 1 , wherein the sensing electrodes are arranged in at least two rows, one row of sensing electrodes are aligned with another row of sensing electrodes, or staggered with another row of sensing electrodes.

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  • G06K9/0008Primary

    Physics · mapped topic

  • non-optical, e.g. ultrasonic or capacitive sensing · CPC title

  • Combining adjacent partial images (e.g. slices) to create a composite input or reference pattern; Tracking a sweeping finger movement · CPC title

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What does patent US2016283769A1 cover?
A biometric recognition apparatus includes a substrate, a plurality of sensing electrodes, a plurality of traces, at least one shielding electrode, at least one insulating layer, and at least one fingerprint recognition IC. The sensing electrodes are arranged on one side of the substrate with at least one row to detect fingerprint information. Each trace is electrically coupled to at least one …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Superc Touch Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K9/0008. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Sep 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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