Touch input device having digital ambient light sampling
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1. A touch input device, comprising:
- a four-sided frame;
optical emitters disposed in two adjacent sides of said frame and connected to means for intermittently energizing said optical emitters;
optical detectors disposed in the two sides of said frame opposite said emitters;
sampling means for sequentially sampling the light received by said detectors;
converter means for converting the response of the detectors due to the light received by said detectors to a digital value corresponding to the intensity of the light received by the detectors;
processor means connected to said converter means for digitally comparing the output of each said detector during energization of a corresponding emitter with the output of the same detector when the corresponding emitter is not energized, to derive a signal manifesting the interruption or noninterruption of light produced by said emitter and introduced to said detector regardless of ambient light, wherein the processor means includes means for determining if each detector is saturated by digitally comparing the output of each said detector during energization of a corresponding emitter with the output of the same detector when the corresponding emitter is not energized.
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Abstract
A touch input device which continuously samples and digitally stores ambient light readings and compares these with previously stored readings is taught. Briefly stated, a phototransistor is turned on before, during and after an LED emitter energization. An ambient value is calculated which is subtracted from the value obtained during LED firing so as to develop a signal indicative of the presence or absence of the LED pulse, irrespective of ambient light fluctuations. The ambient level is stored for comparison purposes during the next sampling of the associated phototransistor.
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1. A touch input device, comprising:
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a four-sided frame; optical emitters disposed in two adjacent sides of said frame and connected to means for intermittently energizing said optical emitters; optical detectors disposed in the two sides of said frame opposite said emitters; sampling means for sequentially sampling the light received by said detectors; converter means for converting the response of the detectors due to the light received by said detectors to a digital value corresponding to the intensity of the light received by the detectors; processor means connected to said converter means for digitally comparing the output of each said detector during energization of a corresponding emitter with the output of the same detector when the corresponding emitter is not energized, to derive a signal manifesting the interruption or noninterruption of light produced by said emitter and introduced to said detector regardless of ambient light, wherein the processor means includes means for determining if each detector is saturated by digitally comparing the output of each said detector during energization of a corresponding emitter with the output of the same detector when the corresponding emitter is not energized. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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