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Predictive touch surface scanning

  • US 9,417,728 B2
  • Filed: 05/12/2014
  • Issued: 08/16/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device comprising:

  • a touch-sensing surface comprising a plurality of electrodes;

    a capacitance sensing circuit coupled to the plurality of electrodes to measure changes in capacitance at intersections between pairs of the plurality of electrodes; and

    processing logic coupled to the capacitance sensing circuit, wherein the processing logic is configured for;

    based on a previously known location and a determined direction of travel of a conductive object proximate to the touch-sensing surface, identifying a predicted location of the conductive object;

    using the predicted location of the conductive object, identifying a first search window of the touch-sensing surface comprising a first set of unit cells, wherein the first search window is less than a full area of the touch-sensing surface;

    performing a first scan of the first search window to detect changes in capacitance associated with the conductive object;

    in response to performing the first scan and in accordance with a determination that the changes in capacitance associated with the conductive object do not satisfy a first search window capacitance criterion, identifying a second search window of the touch-sensing surface, comprising a second set of unit cells, that extends from the first search window in only a same direction as the determined direction of travel of the conductive object; and

    performing a second scan of the second search window with at least one of a reduced scan rate or a reduced resolution to detect any additional changes in capacitance associated with the conductive object proximate to the touch-sensing surface within the second search window.

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