IP Library Granted Patent US 12687444
Granted Patent B2
US 12687444 · App. 18/226,717 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Active aggressor detection in pressure sensor port

Inventors: Seow Yuen Yee (Mountain View, CA); Michael J. Glickman (Mountain View, CA)
Assignee: Apple Inc.
G01L7/088G01D21/02G01L7/082G01L27/002
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Patent No.
US 12687444
App. No.
18/226,717
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aspects of the subject technology relate to an apparatus having a housing, including a port exposed to an environment. The apparatus includes a pressure sensor disposed within the housing to measure a pressure of the environment. The pressure sensor includes a membrane to facilitate detection of a presence of an aggressor by using dynamic response analysis.

Claims (38)

1 . An apparatus comprising:

a housing including a port exposed to an environment; and

a pressure sensor disposed within the housing and configured to measure a pressure of the environment,

wherein the pressure sensor includes a membrane configured to facilitate detection of a presence of an aggressor by using a dynamic response analysis, wherein the membrane includes two or more electrodes configured to sense and actuate respectively to facilitate the dynamic response analysis.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the environment comprises water and the pressure sensor comprises a water pressure sensor, and wherein the aggressor comprises water.

3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the environment comprises an atmosphere and the pressure sensor comprises a barometric pressure sensor, and wherein the aggressor comprises particulate matter and water.

4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the membrane is configured to facilitate detection of the presence of the aggressor within a cavity between the housing and the membrane.

5 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the two or more electrodes is configured to operate in a pressure-sensing mode and at least another one of the two or more electrodes is configured to operate in an actuating mode to facilitate the dynamic response analysis.

6 . The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the two or more electrodes is configured to operate in the actuating mode and the pressure-sensing mode in different time intervals, and wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to detect a shift in a resonance frequency of the membrane based on signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to detect a change of a peak amplitude of a resonance characteristic of the membrane based on signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to detect a shift in a resonance frequency and change of a peak amplitude of a resonance characteristic of the membrane based on signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to detect a change in a shape of a resonance characteristic of the membrane based on signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to analyze, in a frequency domain, a phase, an amplitude, and a frequency of signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

11 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic response analysis is performed by using a processor configured to derive a time derivative in a frequency domain of signals received from at least one of the two or more electrodes.

12 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a water-proofing medium partially filling a cavity between the housing and the membrane, wherein the water-proofing medium comprises a gel, wherein the membrane includes at least two electrodes configured to facilitate detection of a surface profile of the water-proofing medium using ultrasonic waves.

13 . The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a protective cover, including one of a mesh or a cap including a plurality of holes, wherein the plurality of holes of the cap are arranged to be offset from a projection of the port over the protective cover.

14 . An electronic device comprising:

a pressure-sensing apparatus configured to operate in a sensing mode and an actuating mode and to generate pressure signals and resonance signals; and

a processor configured to process the pressure signals and the resonance signals,

wherein the pressure-sensing apparatus comprises:

a housing including a port exposed to an environment; and

a pressure sensor device, including two or more electrodes placed on a membrane and configured to:

facilitate measurement of a pressure of the environment and provide the pressure signals; and

facilitate detection of a presence of an aggressor by providing the resonance signals,

wherein the resonance signals are associated with the membrane.

15 . The electronic device of claim 14 , wherein the processor is configured to process the resonance signals by analyzing, in a frequency domain, phases, amplitudes, and frequencies of the resonance signals to detect a level of damping of the membrane that determines an amount of the aggressor.

16 . The electronic device of claim 14 , wherein the processor is configured to process the resonance signals by analyzing, in a frequency domain, time derivatives of the resonance signals to detect a type of the aggressor.

17 . The electronic device of claim 14 , wherein the processor is configured to invalidate pressure measurement results based on a result of an analysis of the resonance signals to calibrate the pressure sensor device.

18 . The electronic device of claim 14 , wherein the environment comprises one of a liquid or an atmosphere and the pressure sensor device comprises a water pressure sensor or a barometric pressure sensor, and wherein the aggressor comprises at least one of water or particulate matter.

19 . An apparatus comprising:

a housing including a port exposed to an environment; and

a pressure sensor disposed within the housing and configured to measure a pressure of the environment,

wherein the pressure sensor includes:

a membrane configured to facilitate detection of a presence of an aggressor by operating in a traveling-wave mode, wherein the membrane includes two or more electrodes configured to transmit and receive ultrasonic waves respectively to facilitate the traveling-wave mode.

20 . The apparatus of claim 19 , further comprising a water-proofing medium partially filling a cavity between the housing and the membrane,

wherein the water-proofing medium comprises a gel, the environment comprises water, the pressure sensor comprises a water pressure sensor, and the aggressor comprises water, and

wherein at least one of the two or more electrodes is used for transmitting ultrasonic waves and at least another one of the two or more electrodes is used to receive reflected ultrasonic waves and convert them to electrical signals,

wherein in the traveling-wave mode, the detection of the presence of the aggressor is performed by a processor configured to analyze the electrical signals to detect a change in a surface profile of the water-proofing medium, and wherein the processor is configured to invalidate pressure measurement results based on a detected change in the surface profile of the gel or use the detected change in the surface profile of the gel to calibrate the pressure sensor.