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Sensor baseline compensation in a force-based touch device

  • US 7,337,085 B2
  • Filed: 04/11/2006
  • Issued: 02/26/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/10/2005
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of compensating a force sensor signal for baseline error, the force sensor signal being output by a force sensor in a force-based input device, the force sensor signal being used to determine a touch location on the force-based input device, the method comprising:

  • subtracting a baseline estimate from the force sensor signal to obtain a corrected force sensor signal;

    determining a decaying maximum value of the corrected force sensor signal, wherein the decaying maximum value is reset to a current value of the corrected force sensor signal when the current value of the corrected force sensor signal is greater than the decaying maximum value;

    determining a decaying minimum value of the corrected force sensor signal, wherein the decaying minimum value is reset to a current value of the corrected force sensor signal when the corrected force sensor signal is less than the decaying minimum value;

    subtracting the decaying minimum value from the decaying maximum value to form a range value;

    updating the baseline estimate by holding the baseline estimate when the range is greater than a predefined activity threshold and updating the baseline estimate based on the force sensor signal when the range value is less than the first predefined activity threshold; and

    outputting the corrected force sensor signal.

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