Data gathering system
First Claim
1. Apparatus for gathering data, the apparatus comprising:
- a first electrode, the first electrode characterized as non-sticky, the first electrode disposed for capacitive or electrically conductive coupling with a surface having air thereabove;
a second electrode, the second electrode characterized as non-sticky, the second electrode disposed for capacitive or electrically conductive coupling with the air;
electronic circuitry disposed physically between the first and second electrodes;
the first electrode shielded by a first shield physically located between the first electrode and the electronic circuitry;
the second electrode shielded by a second shield located physically between the second electrode and the electronic circuitry;
the electronic circuitry comprising a first driver receiving as an input a signal present at the first electrode, the first driver having an output coupled with the first shield;
the electronic circuitry comprising a second driver receiving as an input a signal present at the second electrode, the second driver having an output coupled with the second shield;
the electronic circuitry further comprising a differential amplifier having first and second inputs, each input connected to a respective one of the first and second electrodes;
the differential amplifier having an output;
the electronic circuitry further comprising means communicating data indicative of the output of the differential amplifier to equipment external to the apparatus; and
a third shield surrounding the electronic circuitry, the third shield disposed physically between the first shield and the second shield, the third shield electrically insulated from the first shield, and the third shield electrically insulated from the second shield.
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Abstract
A device for gathering data has first and second electrodes. The first electrode is coupled to a surface of interest, and the second electrode is coupled to “everything else” or “the air”. The first electrode is shielded from the second, and from most sources of parasitic capacitance, by a shield that is driven by an active driver that drives the shield to track, and ideally to match, the instantaneous potential of the electrode. The second electrode is likewise shielded in a similar way from most sources of parasitic capacitance. These shields likewise help to limit the extent to which RFI from the device electronics couples with either of the electrodes. In this way the sensing device achieves a markedly better signal-to-noise ratio at frequency bands of interest.
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15 Claims
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1. Apparatus for gathering data, the apparatus comprising:
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a first electrode, the first electrode characterized as non-sticky, the first electrode disposed for capacitive or electrically conductive coupling with a surface having air thereabove; a second electrode, the second electrode characterized as non-sticky, the second electrode disposed for capacitive or electrically conductive coupling with the air; electronic circuitry disposed physically between the first and second electrodes; the first electrode shielded by a first shield physically located between the first electrode and the electronic circuitry; the second electrode shielded by a second shield located physically between the second electrode and the electronic circuitry; the electronic circuitry comprising a first driver receiving as an input a signal present at the first electrode, the first driver having an output coupled with the first shield; the electronic circuitry comprising a second driver receiving as an input a signal present at the second electrode, the second driver having an output coupled with the second shield; the electronic circuitry further comprising a differential amplifier having first and second inputs, each input connected to a respective one of the first and second electrodes; the differential amplifier having an output; the electronic circuitry further comprising means communicating data indicative of the output of the differential amplifier to equipment external to the apparatus; and a third shield surrounding the electronic circuitry, the third shield disposed physically between the first shield and the second shield, the third shield electrically insulated from the first shield, and the third shield electrically insulated from the second shield. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for use in detecting signals, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing an apparatus comprising; a first electrode, the first electrode characterized as non-sticky, the first electrode capacitively or electrically conductively coupled with a surface having air thereabove; a second electrode, the second electrode characterized as non-sticky, the second electrode capacitively coupled with the air; electronic circuitry physically between the first electrode and the second electrode; a first shield physically between the first electrode and the electronic circuitry; a second shield physically between the second electrode and the electronic circuitry; and a third shield surrounding the electronic circuitry, the third shield disposed physically between the first shield and the second shield, the third shield 3electrically insulated from the first shield, and the third shield electrically insulated from the second shield by means of the electronic circuitry, driving the first shield to follow a signal present at the first electrode; by means of the electronic circuitry, driving the second shield to follow a signal present at the second electrode; by means of the electronic circuitry, deriving a difference between the signal present at the first electrode and the signal present at the second electrode; and communicating data indicative of the difference to equipment external to the apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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