IP Library Granted Patent US 7,194,113
Granted Patent B2
US 7,194,113 · App. 10/272,342 · Granted Mar 20, 2007

Capacitive biometric sensor

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Patent No.
US 7,194,113
App. No.
10/272,342
Granted
Mar 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a capacitive biometric sensor, in particular, a fingerprint sensor, to determine the maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in that application in the gray scale values, in particular, of a fingerprint (dynamic resolution of the sensor), at least one measurement point composed of a dielectric material is integrated above each of the sensor electrodes on a sensor array.

Claims (52)

1. A capacitive biometric sensor, comprising:

a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:

sensor electrodes disposed in a matrix to produce a local, digitized gray scale value each, by electrical pulses obtained from said sensor electrodes, said gray scale values to be evaluated within a totality of gray scale values of said sensor electrodes for identification of the person;

a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and

measuring points formed by a dielectric material integrated above only some of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values, others of said sensor electrodes not being covered by said dielectric material for sensing ambient conditions.

2. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein:

said protective layer has an upper face;

each of said measurement points is produced by structuring said upper face; and

a passivation layer:

covers said protective layer and each of said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and

extends over an entirety of said sensor array.

3. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein:

said protective layer has an upper face;

each of said measurement points are formed by a structuring of said upper face; and

a passivation layer:

covers said protective layer and each of said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and

extends over an entirety of said sensor array.

4. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein:

said protective layer has an upper face;

said measurement points each are a structured portion of said upper face; and

a passivation layer:

covers said protective layer and each of said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and

extends over an entirety of said sensor array.

5. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein said measurement points are distributed uniformly over said sensor array.

6. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitive biometric sensor is a fingerprint sensor.

7. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values is a dynamic resolution of the sensor.

8. A fingerprint sensor, comprising:

a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:

sensor electrodes disposed in a rectangular matrix, each of said sensor electrodes generating electrical pulses to produce a local, digitized gray scale value to be evaluated within a totality of gray scale values of said sensor electrodes for identification of the person;

a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and

at least one measurement point of a dielectric material being integrated above only one of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale Values.

9. A capacitive biometric sensor, comprising:

a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:

signal output lines;

sensor electrodes disposed in a matrix, each of said sensor electrodes connected to one of said signal output lines and each producing on a respective one of said signal output lines a local, digitized gray scale value, by electrical pulses obtained from said sensor electrodes, each gray scale value being part of an evaluation of a totality of gray scale values for identification of the person;

a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and

measuring point formed by a dielectric material integrated above only some of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values, others of said sensor electrodes not being covered by said dielectric material for sensing ambient conditions.

10. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9 , wherein:

said protective layer has an upper face;

each of said measurement points is formed by a structuring of said upper face; and

a passivation layer:

covers said protective layer and each of said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and

extends over an entirety of said sensor array.

11. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9 , wherein:

said protective layer has an upper face;

each of said measurement points each are a structured portion of said upper face; and

a passivation layer:

covers said protective layer and each of said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and

extends over an entirety of said sensor array.

12. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9 , wherein said measurement points are distributed uniformly over said sensor array.

13. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the capacitive biometric sensor is a fingerprint sensor.

14. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9 , wherein the maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values is a dynamic resolution of the sensor.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 12, 2017
From: QUARTERHILL INC.
To: WI-LAN INC.
Reel/Frame 043167/0233 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 20, 2017
From: WI-LAN INC.; QUARTERHILL INC.
To: QUARTERHILL INC.
Reel/Frame 042902/0932 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2009
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: WI-LAN INC.
Reel/Frame 022951/0022 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2006
From: GRESCHITZ, MANFRED; GRUBER, KLAUS; WOLF, FRANZ
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Reel/Frame 018725/0495 →