Contact-free interaction with an electronic device
US-2015054774-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US9971056B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9971056-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415023051-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A first oscillation circuit in which a helical antenna is used as a part of an element for a resonance circuit and a second oscillation circuit in which a loop antenna is used as a part of an element for a resonance circuit are caused to oscillate at substantially the same frequency. When a human body approaches the helical antenna and the loop antenna, the frequency difference between the first oscillation circuit and the second oscillation circuit increases. This frequency difference is extracted using a BPF.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A proximity sensor comprising: a first oscillation circuit that uses a first antenna having an open end as a part of an element for a resonance circuit; a second oscillation circuit that uses a second antenna having both ends connected to a circuit as a part of an element for a resonance circuit; and a proximity detection unit that detects a proximity state of an arbitrary detection target based on the frequency difference between a first output signal output from the first oscillation circuit and a second output signal output from the second oscillation circuit, wherein the proximity detection unit includes: a mixer that receives the first output signal and the second output signal to generate a frequency difference signal, a band pass filter that allows a signal of a specific frequency to pass through from the frequency difference signal, and an AM detection circuit that performs envelope detection on an output signal of the band pass filter, and wherein in the first oscillation circuit and the second oscillation circuit, the frequency difference between the first output signal and the second output signal is not more than a low-frequency side cutoff frequency of the band pass filter in a non-proximity state of the arbitrary detection target. 2. The proximity sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a frequency of the frequency difference signal passing through the band pass filter is a frequency in a state where the arbitrary detection target approaches the first antenna and the second antenna in a prescribed distance. 3. The proximity sensor according to claim 2 , further comprising: an FM detection circuit that performs frequency and/or phase difference detection on an output signal of the band pass filter; and a logic signal output unit that outputs a logical product of an output signal of the AM detection circuit and an output signal of the FM detection circuit. 4. The proximity sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising: an FM detection circuit that performs frequency and/or phase difference detection on an output signal of the band pass filter; and a logic signal output unit that outputs a logical product of an output signal of the AM detection circuit and an output signal of the FM detection circuit. 5. A proximity sensor comprising: a first oscillation circuit that uses a first antenna having an open end as a part of an element for a resonance circuit; a second oscillation circuit that uses a second antenna having both ends connected to a circuit as a part of an element for a resonance circuit; and a proximity detection unit that detects a proximity state of an arbitrary detection target based on the frequency difference between a first output signal output from the first oscillation circuit and a second output signal output from the second oscillation circuit, wherein the proximity detection unit includes: a mixer that receives the first output signal and the second output signal to generate a frequency difference signal, a band pass filter that allows a signal of a specific frequency to pass through from the frequency difference signal, and an AM detection circuit that performs envelope detection on an output signal of the band pass filter, and wherein in the first oscillation circuit and the second oscillation circuit, the frequency difference between the first output signal and the second output signal is not more than a low-frequency side cutoff frequency of the band pass filter in a proximity state of the arbitrary detection target. 6. The proximity sensor according to claim 5 , wherein a frequency of the frequency difference signal passing through the band pass filter is a frequency in a state where the arbitrary detection target approaches the first antenna and the second antenna in a prescribed distance.
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