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Touch sensors and touch sensing methods

  • US 9,652,093 B2
  • Filed: 10/08/2013
  • Issued: 05/16/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/08/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A touch-sensitive position sensor comprising:

  • an array of first electrodes and an array of second electrodes arranged in a pattern to define a sensing surface; and

    a controller coupled to respective ones of the first electrodes and the second electrodes and arranged to determine a reported position for an object adjacent the sensing surface in a coordinate system defined relative to the first electrodes and the second electrodes by measuring changes in an electrical parameter associated with the first electrodes and the second electrodes which is caused by the presence of the object; and

    wherein at least some of the first electrodes and the second electrodes are arranged to follow paths which are non-linear within the sensing surface such that object positions along a straight line on the sensing surface correspond with reported positions along a curve in the coordinate system defined relative to the first electrodes and second electrodes,wherein opposing ends of respective ones of the first electrodes meet a common edge of the sensing surface and/or opposing ends of respective ones of the second electrodes meet a common edge of the sensing surfacewherein the first electrodes and second electrodes are arranged such that object positions along a straight line from one edge of the sensing surface to an opposite edge of the sensing surface correspond with reported positions along a path comprising a revolution about an origin at the centre of the coordinate system defined relative to the first electrodes and second electrodes;

    wherein the coordinate system defined relative to the first electrodes and second electrodes is a Cartesian coordinate system and the controller is further operable to transform a reported position in this Cartesian coordinate system to reported position in a polar coordinate system, andwherein the origin at the centre of the coordinate system defined relative to the first electrodes and second electrodes directly corresponds with an azimuthal position around the sensing surface and a height along the sensing surface.

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