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Differential sensing for a touch panel

  • US 9,927,924 B2
  • Filed: 09/26/2008
  • Issued: 03/27/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/26/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computing device comprising:

  • a touch sensor panel including a plurality of sensors, each sensor comprising a driving element, a sensing element and a reference sensing element, wherein the driving element comprises a plurality of first fingers and the sensing element comprises a plurality of second fingers, the first and second fingers being alternately disposed adjacent one another in a first area on the touch sensor panel, the reference sensing element being disposed in a second area, different from and outside of the first area, on the touch sensor panel; and

    panel subsystem logic configured for filtering a first signal using a second signal to reduce noise injected into a sensing element of a sensor by a touch caused by an object,wherein;

    the driving element, the sensing element and the reference sensing element occupy different layers and are arranged relative to one another such that, upon stimulation of the driving element and touching of the touch sensor panel by the object, a capacitance formed between the object and the sensing element is substantially similar to a capacitance formed between the object and the reference sensing element, and a capacitance formed between the driving element and the reference sensing element is substantially less than a capacitance formed between the driving element and the sensing element,the first signal is generated by the sensing element of the sensor in response to a stimulus applied to a driving element of the sensor, andthe second signal is generated by a reference sensing element of the sensor.

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