Object sensing
First Claim
1. An object sensing system, comprising:
- an electric field sensing electrode arrangement, the electrode field sensing electrode arrangement comprising;
a first electrode arranged as an electric field sensing reception electrode,a second electrode arranged as a first electric field sensing transmission electrode, anda third electrode arranged as a second electric field sensing transmission electrode;
driving circuitry arranged to supply a first alternating voltage to the first electric field sensing transmission electrode and a second alternating voltage to the second electric field sensing transmission electrode, the second alternating voltage comprising at least some antiphase portions compared to the first alternating voltage; and
sensing circuitry arranged to process currents, induced in the electric field sensing reception electrode by electric fields generated by the first and second electric field sensing transmission electrodes when driven by the first and second alternating voltages respectively, to detect changes in the induced current due to an object positioned in the electric fields.
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Abstract
An object sensing system (50), and method, employing electric field sensing, also known as quasi-electrostatic sensing and which may be termed cross capacitive sensing, is described. The system (50) includes at least one electrode arrangement (30), each electrode arrangement (30) includes one electric field sensing reception electrode (32) and two electric field sensing transmission electrodes (34, 36). One of the electric field sensing transmission electrodes (36) is driven with an alternating voltage (130) including at least some antiphase portions, for example an inverted signal, in comparison to an alternating voltage (120) with which the other electric field sensing transmission electrode (34) is driven. This improves the spatial precision of object sensing performed by detecting changes in the current induced in the electric field reception electrode (32). In one arrangement the two electric field sensing transmission electrodes (34, 36) are in the form of annular rings arranged around the electric field sensing reception electrode (32).
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1. An object sensing system, comprising:
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an electric field sensing electrode arrangement, the electrode field sensing electrode arrangement comprising; a first electrode arranged as an electric field sensing reception electrode, a second electrode arranged as a first electric field sensing transmission electrode, and a third electrode arranged as a second electric field sensing transmission electrode; driving circuitry arranged to supply a first alternating voltage to the first electric field sensing transmission electrode and a second alternating voltage to the second electric field sensing transmission electrode, the second alternating voltage comprising at least some antiphase portions compared to the first alternating voltage; and sensing circuitry arranged to process currents, induced in the electric field sensing reception electrode by electric fields generated by the first and second electric field sensing transmission electrodes when driven by the first and second alternating voltages respectively, to detect changes in the induced current due to an object positioned in the electric fields. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of sensing objects, comprising:
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providing an electric field sensing electrode arrangement, the electrode field sensing electrode arrangement comprising; a first electrode arranged as an electric field sensing reception electrode, a second electrode arranged as a first electric field sensing transmission electrode, and a third electrode arranged as a second electric field sensing transmission electrode; supplying a first alternating voltage to the first electric field sensing transmission electrode and a second alternating voltage to the second electric field sensing transmission electrode, the second alternating voltage comprising at least some antiphase portions compared to the first alternating voltage; and processing currents induced in the electric field sensing reception electrode by electric fields generated by the first and second electric field sensing transmission electrodes when driven by the first and second alternating voltages respectively; and detecting changes in the induced current due to an object positioned in the electric fields. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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