Position sensing device and method using self-capacitance
First Claim
1. A capacitive position sensing method for a measurement system having a plurality of pickup electrodes arranged along a line, a shield electrode, and an electrically grounded target that is located proximate the pickup electrodes and is movable relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, along the line, the method comprising:
- measuring a first capacitance, C1, of at least one and fewer than all of the pickup electrodes, with the shield electrodes and all other pickup electrodes electrically grounded,measuring a second capacitance, C2, of the shield electrode and some, but not all, of the pickup electrodes, with at least one of the pickup electrodes electrically grounded, andmeasuring a third capacitance, C3, of all of the pickup electrodes and the shield electrode, with all of the pickup electrodes and the shield electrode connected together; and
calculating a first result indicating position of the target, relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, using the first capacitance, C1, the second capacitance, C2, and the third capacitance, C3.
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Abstract
A capacitive position sensing system has a pickup electrode, a shield electrode partially enclosing the pickup electrode, and an essentially grounded relatively movable target near the pickup electrodes; a capacitance-to-digital converter, and switching means for connecting each electrode in turn to the converter input or to ground. A capacitive position sensing method in the system includes measuring a first capacitance C1 of at least one pickup electrode set with the shield electrode set grounded, measuring a second capacitance C2 of at least one shield electrode set with the pickup electrode set grounded, and measuring a third capacitance C3 of the pickup electrode set and the shield electrode set connected together; and calculating a first result indicating a position of a target using the first capacitance C1, the second capacitance C2 and the third capacitance C3.
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1. A capacitive position sensing method for a measurement system having a plurality of pickup electrodes arranged along a line, a shield electrode, and an electrically grounded target that is located proximate the pickup electrodes and is movable relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, along the line, the method comprising:
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measuring a first capacitance, C1, of at least one and fewer than all of the pickup electrodes, with the shield electrodes and all other pickup electrodes electrically grounded, measuring a second capacitance, C2, of the shield electrode and some, but not all, of the pickup electrodes, with at least one of the pickup electrodes electrically grounded, and measuring a third capacitance, C3, of all of the pickup electrodes and the shield electrode, with all of the pickup electrodes and the shield electrode connected together; and calculating a first result indicating position of the target, relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, using the first capacitance, C1, the second capacitance, C2, and the third capacitance, C3. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A capacitive position sensing system comprising:
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a plurality of pickup electrodes arranged along a line; a shield electrode partially enclosing the pickup electrodes; an electrically grounded target that is located proximate the pickup electrodes and is movable relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, along the line; a digital converter having an input terminal, and switching means for electrically connecting, in turn, respective combinations of the pickup electrodes and the shield electrode to the input terminal of the digital converter input and/or to ground for measuring a plurality of capacitances and calculating, from the plurality of capacitances measured, position of the target relative to the plurality of pickup electrodes, wherein the target has a periodic pattern with a pitch along the line, enabling absolute position determination of the target over a range larger than the pitch of the periodic pattern of the target. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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