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APPARATUS FOR CAPACITIVELY MEASURING CHANGES

  • US 20110133756A1
  • Filed: 07/31/2009
  • Published: 06/09/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Apparatus for the capacitive measurement of changes in a sensor-active region of a sensor utilizing the production of an electrical field, wherein the sensor comprises at least two electrodes of which at least a first electrode is an at least one transmitting electrode producing the electrical field, and also a driver/evaluation unit for the evaluation of the changes measured by the sensor, wherein the at least one transmitting electrode is coupled to at least one further electrode and is arranged between the at least one further electrode and a reference potential and produces an electrical field by means of the driver/evaluation unit when in operation, wherein an output of the driver/evaluation unit is coupled to the at least one transmitting electrode and an input of the driver/evaluation unit is coupled to the at least one further electrode, wherein the at least one transmitting electrode and the at least one further electrode are fed with an independent signal with negative feedback, so that both the at least one transmitting electrode and the at least one further electrode each transmit a sensor signal, and wherein an electrical field is formed between the at least one further electrode and the reference potential due to the electrical field between the at least one transmitting electrode and the at least one further electrode that is produced by the at least one transmitting electrode, wherein a change of the capacitance between the at least one further electrode and the reference potential is detected by means of the driver/evaluation unit, and wherein the driver/evaluation unit is coupled to the at least one transmitting electrode in low impedance manner and to the at least one further electrode in high impedance manner.

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