DIRECTIONAL CAPACITIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH BOOTSTRAPPING
First Claim
1. A directional capacitive proximity sensing circuit comprising:
- one or more guard electrodes;
first capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense a first capacitance and produce a first capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed first capacitance, wherein the first capacitive sensor circuitry includes a first capacitive sensor coupled to a first section of at least one of the one or more guard electrodes; and
second capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense a second capacitance and produce a second capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed second capacitance, wherein the second capacitive sensor circuitry includes a second capacitive sensor coupled to a second section of at least one of the one or more guard electrodes.
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Abstract
A directional capacitive proximity sensor circuit capable of providing directional capacitive proximity sensing includes one or more guard electrodes, a first sensor, and a second sensor. The directional capacitive proximity sensor is installed in a device such that the first sensor is positioned near a first component of the device, and the second sensor is positioned near a second component of the device. The first and second sensors measure a capacitance to detect proximity of a user relative to the respective sensor, wherein the detected proximity is interpreted to determine a direction in which the user proximity is detected relative to the directional capacitive proximity sensor circuit. The guard electrode is provided to mitigate stray capacitance to reduce error in the capacitance measurements obtained by the first and second sensors.
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28 Claims
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1. A directional capacitive proximity sensing circuit comprising:
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one or more guard electrodes; first capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense a first capacitance and produce a first capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed first capacitance, wherein the first capacitive sensor circuitry includes a first capacitive sensor coupled to a first section of at least one of the one or more guard electrodes; and second capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense a second capacitance and produce a second capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed second capacitance, wherein the second capacitive sensor circuitry includes a second capacitive sensor coupled to a second section of at least one of the one or more guard electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A directional capacitive proximity sensing circuit comprising:
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a guard electrode; a first sensor coupled to a first section of the guard electrode; a second sensor coupled to a second section of the guard electrode adjacent the first section of the guard electrode; first capacitive sensor circuitry coupled to the first sensor, the first capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense user proximity with respect to the first sensor and to produce a first capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed user proximity with respect to the first sensor; and second capacitive sensor circuitry coupled to the second sensor, the second capacitive sensor circuitry operable to sense user proximity with respect to the second sensor and to produce a second capacitive sensor reading indicative of the sensed user proximity with respect to the second sensor. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. An integrated circuit operable to detect a general direction of user proximity with respect to the integrated circuit, the integrated circuit comprising:
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a first switched capacitive integrator circuit including a first sensor plate, the first switched capacitive integrator circuit operable to sense a first capacitance and produce a first output signal in response to the sensed first capacitance; a second switched capacitive integrator circuit including a second sensor plate located adjacent the first sensor plate, the second switched capacitive integrator circuit operable to sense a second capacitance and produce a second output signal in response to the sensed second capacitance; one or more capacitive plates, wherein at least one of the one or more capacitive plates has a first section coupled to the first sensor plate, and at least one of the one or more capacitive plates has a second section coupled to the second sensor plate; and output circuitry operable to receive the first output signal and second output signal, and to produce a third output signal operable to indicate detection of the user proximity with respect to at least one of the first sensor plate or the second sensor plate. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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