Current sensing of capacitive keyboard arrays
First Claim
1. In combination, a capacitive keyboard having keys each exhibiting a first value of capacitance when touched and a different value when untouched, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to the keys of said keyboard an interrogating electrical signal, means also interconnected with said keys and responsive to the application of said interrogating electrical signal for developing a first level of current flow when a key is touched and for developing a second different level of current flow when said key is untouched, both of said levels of current flow being greater than zero, said means for developing said first and said different level of current flow includes a capacitor and circuit means including a transistor for establishing across said capacitor a first voltage when said key is touched and essentially the same voltage when said key is untouched and sensing means interconnected with said keyboard and responsive to said current flow for distinguishing between said first level and said second level.
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Abstract
Current sensing circuits especially adapted for use with either capacitive touch plate or mechanical switch keys. The circuits include a transistor whose base is connected to a constant voltage source and whose emitter-collector circuit is connected between the touch plate or switch keys and an input to a comparator. A second transistor and a capacitor are interconnected with the first transistor to provide transient surge protection. The circuits distinguish between differing values of current and activate the comparator which produces a signal indicative of the existing condition.
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- 1. In combination, a capacitive keyboard having keys each exhibiting a first value of capacitance when touched and a different value when untouched, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to the keys of said keyboard an interrogating electrical signal, means also interconnected with said keys and responsive to the application of said interrogating electrical signal for developing a first level of current flow when a key is touched and for developing a second different level of current flow when said key is untouched, both of said levels of current flow being greater than zero, said means for developing said first and said different level of current flow includes a capacitor and circuit means including a transistor for establishing across said capacitor a first voltage when said key is touched and essentially the same voltage when said key is untouched and sensing means interconnected with said keyboard and responsive to said current flow for distinguishing between said first level and said second level.
- 7. In combination, a keyboard having a plurality of keys, each adapted to exhibit one of two different circuit conditions when not depressed and the other circuit condition when depressed, said two different circuit conditions being open circuit and closed circuit conditions, said keys each having a pair of terminals, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to one of the terminals of each key an interrogating electrical signal, means interconnected with the remaining terminal of each key including a constant voltage source and responsive to the application of said interrogating electrical signal for developing a first level of current flow when a key is depressed and a second level of current flow when said key is not depressed, both of said levels of current flow being greater than zero, said means for developing said first and said different level of current flow includes a capacitor and circuit means including a transistor for establishing across said capacitor a first voltage when said key is not depressed and essentially the same voltage when said key is depressed and sensing means interconnected with said constant voltage sources and said keyboard and responsive to said current flow for distinguishing between said first level and said second level.
- 9. In combination, a keyboard having a plurality of keys, each adapted to exhibit one of two different circuit conditions when not depressed and the other circuit condition when depressed, said two different circuit conditions being open circuit and closed circuit conditions, said keys each having a pair of terminals, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to one of the terminals of each key an interrogating electrical signal, means interconnected with the remaining terminal of each key including a constant voltage source and responsive to the application of said interrogating electrical signal for developing a first level of current flow when a key is depressed and another level of current flow when said key is not depressed, both of said levels of current flow being greater than zero, said means for developing said first and said different levels of current flow includes a capacitor and means for developing a first level of current flow when said key is depressed and a different level of current flow when said key is not depressed and sensing means interconnected with said constant voltage sources and said keyboard and responsive to said current flow for distinguishing between said first level and said second level.
- 11. In combination, a keyboard, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to the keys of said keyboard an interrogating electrical signal producing a transient current, means to sense the transient current including a transistor having a base, emitter and collector, a source of constant voltage connected to the base of said transistor to maintain said transistor in an active condition, circuit means connecting the keys of said keyboard to the emitter of said transistor, said circuit means including a current source, and voltage sensitive switching means having an output connected to the collector of said transistor whereby a change in transient current produced by the interrogating means which flows through the transistor is sensed by a corresponding change in voltage at the voltage sensitive switching means to control the voltage sensitive switching means output.
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13. A combination comprising a keyboard, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to the keys of said keyboard an interrogating electrical signal, a transistor having a base, emitter and collector, a source of constant voltage connected to the base of said transistor to maintain said transistor in an active condition, circuit means connecting the keys of said keyboard to the emitter of said transistor, said circuit means including a current source, switching means connected to the collector of said transistor, the combination including transient protection means for said transistor comprising a second transistor having a base, emitter and collector, the emitter of said second transistor connected to the base of the first of said transistors, the base of said second transistor connected to the collector of said second transistor and the emitter of the first of said transistors, and a capacitor connected on one side to the base of the first of said transistors and the emitter of said second transistor and the other side of the capacitor connected to ground.
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14. In combination, a capacitive keyboard having keys each exhibiting a first value capacitance when touched and a different value when untouched, electrical interrogating means connected to said keyboard and effective periodically to apply to the keys of said keyboard an interrogating electrical signal, means also interconnected with said keys including a constant voltage source and responsive to the application of said interrogating electrical signal for developing a first level of current flow when a key is touched and for developing a second different level of current flow when said key is untouched, both of said levels of current flow being greater than zero,
said means for developing said first and said different levels of current flow includes a capacitor and means for developing a first level of current flow when said key is touched and a different level of current flow when said key is untouched, and sensing means interconnected with said keyboard and responsive to said current flow for distinguishing between said first level and said second level.
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