capacitance detector, method of detecting capacitance, and fingerprint sensor
First Claim
1. A capacitance detector, used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, for detecting minute capacitances near intersections of the column lines and the row lines, the capacitance detector comprising:
- a column-line driver for outputting to the column lines a signal that rises in response to a first voltage and then falls in response to a second voltage;
a row-voltage outputter for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage; and
a calculator for calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage output from the row-voltage outputter, wherein the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage is calculated at each of the intersections where the column lines intersect with the row lines.
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Abstract
A capacitance detector, used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines, detects minute capacitances near intersections of a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines. The capacitance detector includes a column-line driver for outputting to the column lines a signal that rises in response to a first voltage and then falls in response to a second voltage; a row-voltage outputter for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage; and a calculator for calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage. The difference is calculated at each of the intersections.
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7 Claims
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1. A capacitance detector, used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, for detecting minute capacitances near intersections of the column lines and the row lines, the capacitance detector comprising:
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a column-line driver for outputting to the column lines a signal that rises in response to a first voltage and then falls in response to a second voltage;
a row-voltage outputter for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage; and
a calculator for calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage output from the row-voltage outputter, wherein the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage is calculated at each of the intersections where the column lines intersect with the row lines. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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2. A capacitance detector, used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, for detecting minute capacitances near intersections of the column lines and the row lines, the capacitance detector comprising:
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a column-line driver for sequentially outputting to the column lines signals that rise in response to a first voltage and then fall in response to a second voltage;
a row-voltage outputter, provided for each of the column lines, for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage;
a holder, provided correspondingly to the row-voltage outputter, for holding the voltage output from the row-voltage outputter;
a selector for sequentially selecting outputs from the holder to output the selected outputs;
an analog-to-digital converter for converting the outputs from the selector into digital data; and
a calculator for storing the digital data supplied from the analog-to-digital converter and calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage at each of the intersections of the column lines and the row lines based on the stored data.
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5. A fingerprint sensor including a capacitance detector used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, the capacitance detector detecting minute capacitances near intersections of the column lines and the row lines and the capacitance detector comprising:
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a column-line driver for outputting to the column lines a signal that rises in response to a first voltage and then falls in response to a second voltage;
a row-voltage outputter for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage; and
a calculator for calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage output from the row-voltage outputter, wherein the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage is calculated at each of the intersections where the column lines intersect with the row lines.
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6. A fingerprint sensor including a capacitance detector used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, the capacitance detector detecting minute capacitances near intersections of the column lines and the row lines and the capacitance detector comprising:
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a column-line driver for sequentially outputting to the column lines signals that rise in response to a first voltage and then fall in response to a second voltage;
a row-voltage outputter, provided for each of the column lines, for outputting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and for outputting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage;
a holder, provided correspondingly to the row-voltage, outputter, for holding the voltage output from the row-voltage outputter;
a selector for sequentially selecting outputs from the holder to output the selected outputs;
an analog-to-digital converter for converting the outputs from the selector into digital data; and
a calculator for storing the digital data supplied from the analog-to-digital converter and calculating the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage at each of the intersections of the column lines and the row lines based on the stored data.
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7. A method of detecting minute capacitances near intersections of a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines, used in an area sensor having a matrix of detection lines in which the column lines and the row lines are opposed to each other in a matrix form, the method comprising the steps of:
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outputting to the column lines a signal that rises in response to a first voltage and then falls in response to a second voltage;
detecting a third voltage corresponding to a current for charging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the first voltage and detecting a fourth voltage corresponding to a current for discharging the capacitance at each of the intersections when the column lines are driven by the second voltage; and
calculating the difference between the detected third and fourth voltages, wherein the difference between the third voltage and the fourth voltage is calculated at each of the intersections where the column lines intersect with the row lines.
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