Output circuit for pressure sensor
First Claim
1. A circuit for scanning and outputting a pressure sensor having at least one sensor point, a sensor point being formed at each intersection of at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode, there being a pressure sensitive resistance between the electrodes at each sensor point, the circuit comprising:
- a first potential source (V1) connected to each first electrode when a sensor point intersected by the first electrode is to be scanned;
a circuit for generating a reference potential (Vref), which is a function of desired sensitivity for the sensing and outputting circuit;
an operational amplifier for each second electrode, said reference potential being connected to a positive input of each operation amplifier and both an output end of each second electrode and a feedback resistor being connected to a negative input of each operational amplifier; and
a ratiometric A/D converter having as inputs a second potential source (V2), an output derived from the operational amplifier for the second electrode intersecting the sensor point being scanned (Vin), and said reference potential (Vref), the output from said converter being the output from said circuit for scanning and outputting.
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Abstract
A circuit is provided for scanning and outputting a pressure sensor having at least one sensor point which sensor point is formed at each intersection of at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode, there being a pressure sensitive resistance between the electrodes at each sensor point. The circuit includes a reference potential generator the output from which is applied at an output end of each second electrode, a first potential source which is connected to each first electrode when a sensor point intersected by the first electrode is to be scanned and a ratiometric A/D converter which has as inputs a second potential source, an output derived from the second electrode intersecting the sensor point being scanned and the reference potential. The output from the converter is the circuit output. Depending on the values of the two potentials, sensitivity either increases or decreases with increasing value of the reference potential, the circuit having a significant gain which provides a relatively large dynamic range for sensitivity.
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13 Claims
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1. A circuit for scanning and outputting a pressure sensor having at least one sensor point, a sensor point being formed at each intersection of at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode, there being a pressure sensitive resistance between the electrodes at each sensor point, the circuit comprising:
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a first potential source (V1) connected to each first electrode when a sensor point intersected by the first electrode is to be scanned; a circuit for generating a reference potential (Vref), which is a function of desired sensitivity for the sensing and outputting circuit; an operational amplifier for each second electrode, said reference potential being connected to a positive input of each operation amplifier and both an output end of each second electrode and a feedback resistor being connected to a negative input of each operational amplifier; and a ratiometric A/D converter having as inputs a second potential source (V2), an output derived from the operational amplifier for the second electrode intersecting the sensor point being scanned (Vin), and said reference potential (Vref), the output from said converter being the output from said circuit for scanning and outputting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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