Proximity sensor with adaptive threshold
First Claim
1. A data input device, comprising:
- a first detection means for detecting object proximity to a first position on the device, the first detection means including a first source means for emitting electromagnetic energy and a first receptor means for generating an output in response to electromagnetic energy;
a second detection means for detecting object proximity to a second position on the device, the second detection means including a second source means for emitting electromagnetic energy and a second receptor means for generating an output in response to electromagnetic energy; and
control means forselectively activating the first and the second source means,sampling outputs of the first and the second receptor means,storing indicators for sampled outputs,comparing sets of indicators stored during intervals when the first and the second source means are deactivated with sets of indicators stored during intervals when the first and second source means are activated, andrecognizing an object-near condition only if the comparisons of sets stored while the first and second source means are deactivated with sets stored while the first and second source means are activated identify triggering levels of difference between the compared sets.
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Abstract
A proximity sensor measures receptor output with an energy source deactivated. The sensor then measures receptor output with the energy source activated. The measurements with the energy source activated are compared to the measurements with the energy source deactivated to compensate for the effect of ambient conditions. A near condition is recognized if the change between the two groups of measurements exceeds a designated value. To compensate for receptor output that may decrease after reaching a peak value during approach of an object, a near condition can be maintained until the change between the two groups of measurements no longer exceeds a different designated value. Multiple sensors can be used to avoid false near conditions caused by, e.g., placing a device equipped with the sensors next to a stationary object. In one embodiment, a sensor comprises an infrared light emitting diode and a phototransistor.
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3 Claims
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1. A data input device, comprising:
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a first detection means for detecting object proximity to a first position on the device, the first detection means including a first source means for emitting electromagnetic energy and a first receptor means for generating an output in response to electromagnetic energy; a second detection means for detecting object proximity to a second position on the device, the second detection means including a second source means for emitting electromagnetic energy and a second receptor means for generating an output in response to electromagnetic energy; and control means for selectively activating the first and the second source means, sampling outputs of the first and the second receptor means, storing indicators for sampled outputs, comparing sets of indicators stored during intervals when the first and the second source means are deactivated with sets of indicators stored during intervals when the first and second source means are activated, and recognizing an object-near condition only if the comparisons of sets stored while the first and second source means are deactivated with sets stored while the first and second source means are activated identify triggering levels of difference between the compared sets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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