Two dimensional application of a one dimensional touch sensor in a capacitive touchpad
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1. A capacitive touchpad having a one dimensional touch sensor for a two dimensional application, comprising:
- a plurality of sensor pads distributed over the one dimensional touch sensor;
a controller; and
a plurality of scan lines, each connecting one of the sensor pads to the controller to transmit a sensed value to the controller;
wherein the controller uses the sensed values and the positions of some of the sensor pads in an interpolation to determine the two dimensional coordinates of one or more touched positions.
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Abstract
A capacitive touchpad includes a controller, a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of sensor pads distributed over a one dimensional touch sensor. Each of the sensor pads is connected to the controller by a respective one of the scan lines to transmit a sensed value to the controller. The controller uses the sensed values and the positions of some of the sensor pads in an interpolation to determine the two dimensional coordinates of one or more touched positions. Based on the sensed values, the controller selects one or more of the sensor pads as one or more reference points for the interpolation.
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1. A capacitive touchpad having a one dimensional touch sensor for a two dimensional application, comprising:
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a plurality of sensor pads distributed over the one dimensional touch sensor; a controller; and a plurality of scan lines, each connecting one of the sensor pads to the controller to transmit a sensed value to the controller; wherein the controller uses the sensed values and the positions of some of the sensor pads in an interpolation to determine the two dimensional coordinates of one or more touched positions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A touch positioning method for a capacitive touchpad, comprising:
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retrieving the distributions of sensed values in a first direction and a second direction from a plurality of sensor pads distributed over a one dimensional touch sensor of the capacitive touchpad; and using the sensed values and the positions of some of the sensor pads in an interpolation to determine the two dimensional coordinates of one or more touched positions. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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