Single receiver superdoze mode

US2016291679A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016291679-A1
Application numberUS-201514675627-A
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Filing dateMar 31, 2015
Priority dateMar 31, 2015
Publication dateOct 6, 2016
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An input device, including: a plurality of sensor electrodes configured to receive a first plurality of capacitive signals and a second plurality of capacitive signals; and a processing system operatively connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes and configured to: operate in a superdoze mode by receiving the first plurality of capacitive signals from a single receive channel connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; execute an analysis of the first plurality of capacitive signals; and operate, based on the analysis, in an active mode by: driving a plurality of transmitter electrodes with a first drive pattern of a sensing signal; and receiving the second plurality of capacitive signals associated with the first drive pattern from a plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes. The superdoze mode requires less power than the active mode.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An input device, comprising: a plurality of sensor electrodes configured to receive a first plurality of capacitive signals and a second plurality of capacitive signals; and a processing system operatively connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes and configured to: operate in a superdoze mode by receiving the first plurality of capacitive signals from a single receive channel connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; execute an analysis of the first plurality of capacitive signals; and operate, based on the analysis, in an active mode by: driving a plurality of transmitter electrodes with a first drive pattern of a sensing signal; and receiving the second plurality of capacitive signals associated with the first drive pattern from a plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes, wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the active mode. 2 . The input device of claim 1 , wherein executing the analysis comprises determining an input object is present within a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes. 3 . The input device of claim 1 , wherein the processing system is further configured to: determine a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and enter, based on the lack of the input object, the superdoze mode. 4 . The input device of claim 1 , wherein the processing system is further configured to: execute a correlated interference assessment based on a third plurality of signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes. 5 . The input device of claim 4 , wherein the processing system is further configured to: determine a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and operate, based on the lack of the input object, in a normal doze mode by: driving the plurality of transmitter electrodes with a second drive pattern, the second drive pattern resulting in reduced spatial information in comparison to the first drive pattern; and receiving the third plurality of capacitive signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; enter, in response to the correlated interference assessment not detecting correlated interference, the superdoze mode, wherein the normal doze mode requires less power than the active mode, and wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the normal doze mode. 6 . The input device of claim 4 , wherein the processing system is further configured to: determine a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and operate, based on the lack of the input object, in a normal doze mode by: driving a plurality of transmitter electrodes with a second drive pattern, the second drive pattern resulting in reduced spatial information in comparison to the first drive pattern; and receiving the third plurality of capacitive signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; and remain, in response to the correlated interference assessment detecting correlated interference, in the normal doze mode, wherein the normal doze mode requires less power than the active mode, and wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the normal doze mode. 7 . The input device of claim 4 , wherein executing the correlated interference assessment comprises: obtaining a plurality of noise values from the third plurality of capacitive signals; calculating an estimate of noise correlation based on the plurality of noise values from the third plurality of capacitive signals; and comparing the estimate of noise correlation with at least one threshold. 8 . The input device of claim 1 , wherein the processing system is connected to a host system, and wherein the host system is in a low-power mode during the analysis of the first plurality of capacitive signals. 9 . The input device of claim 5 , wherein driving the plurality of transmitter electrodes with the second drive pattern comprises: driving a first set of the plurality of transmitter electrodes with a positive-polarity waveform; and driving a second set of the plurality of transmitter electrodes with a negative-polarity waveform. 10 . A method for operating an input device comprising a plurality of sensor electrodes, comprising: operating in a superdoze mode by receiving a first plurality of capacitive signals over a single receive channel connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; executing an analysis of the first plurality of capacitive signals; and operating, based on the analysis, in an active mode by: driving a plurality of transmitter electrodes with a first drive pattern of a sensing signal; and receiving a second plurality of capacitive signals associated with the first drive pattern from a plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes, wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the active mode. 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein executing the analysis comprises determining an input object is present within a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes. 12 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising: determining a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and entering, based on the lack of the input object, the superdoze mode. 13 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising: executing a correlated interference assessment based on a third plurality of signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: determining a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and operating, based on the lack of the input object, in a normal doze mode by: driving the plurality of transmitter electrodes with a second drive pattern, the second drive pattern resulting in reduced spatial information in comparison to the first drive pattern; and receiving the third plurality of capacitive signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; entering, in response to the correlated interference assessment not detecting correlated interference, the superdoze mode, wherein the normal doze mode requires less power than the active mode, and wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the normal doze mode. 15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: determining a lack of an input object in a sensing region of the plurality of sensor electrodes; and operating, based on the lack of the input object, in a normal doze mode by: driving the plurality of transmitter electrodes with a second drive pattern, the second drive pattern resulting in reduced spatial information in comparison to the first drive pattern; and receiving the third plurality of capacitive signals from the plurality of receive channels connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes; and remaining, in response to the correlated interference assessment detecting correlated interference, in the normal doze mode, wherein the normal doze mode requires less power than the active mode, and wherein the superdoze mode requires less power than the normal doze mode. 16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein executing the correlated interference assessment comprises: obtaining a plurality of noise values from the third plurality of capacitive signals; and comparing the pluralit

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  • Monitoring the presence, absence or movement of users · CPC title

  • G06F1/3262Primary

    Power saving in digitizer or tablet · CPC title

  • G06F3/044Primary

    by capacitive means · CPC title

  • by switching off individual functional units in the computer system · CPC title

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What does patent US2016291679A1 cover?
An input device, including: a plurality of sensor electrodes configured to receive a first plurality of capacitive signals and a second plurality of capacitive signals; and a processing system operatively connected to the plurality of sensor electrodes and configured to: operate in a superdoze mode by receiving the first plurality of capacitive signals from a single receive channel connected to…
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Synaptics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/3262. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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