IP Library Granted Patent US 7,027,625
Granted Patent B2
US 7,027,625 · App. 10/657,603 · Granted Apr 11, 2006

Fingerprint sensor with potential modulation of the ESD protective grating

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Patent No.
US 7,027,625
App. No.
10/657,603
Granted
Apr 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to fingerprint sensors. A fingerprint sensor has a plurality of sensor electrodes below a surface intended for contacting the underside of a finger. At least one protective electrode is mounted on the surface. The sensor electrodes can have a first AC voltage at a prescribed frequency applied to them. The protective electrode can have a second AC voltage, which is essentially at the prescribed frequency, applied to it.

Claims (50)

1. A fingerprint sensor, comprising:

a contact surface for contacting an underside of a finger and for recording a fingerprint of the finger;

a plurality of sensor electrodes mounted below said contact surface; and

at least one protective electrode mounted on or in said contact surface, said protective electrode incompletely covering said plurality of sensor electrodes;

said plurality of sensor electrodes having a first AC voltage being applied at a prescribed freguency;

said protective electrode having a second AC voltage being substantially applied at the prescribed frequency;

the second AC voltage having an amplitude being greater than a supply voltage for the fingerprint sensor.

2. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 , wherein said protective electrode is formed as a grating, a grid, or a strip.

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

the first AC voltage has a settable amplitude and the amplitude of the second AC voltage is settable; and

the amplitude of the second AC voltage is greater than the amplitude of the first AC voltage.

4. A method for optimizing the sensitivity of a fingerprint sensor, which comprises;

providing the fingerprint sensor according to claim 1 ;

setting at least one of the amplitude of the second AC voltage and a phase of the second AC voltage such that a sensitivity of the fingerprint sensor assumes a maximum value and the sensitivity is determined by a local resolution of the fingerprint sensor.

5. A fingerprint sensor, comprising:

a contact surface for contacting an underside of a finger and for recording a fingerprint of the finger;

a plurality of sensor electrodes mounted below said contact surface; and

at least one protective electrode mounted on or in said contact surface, said protective electrode incompletely covering said plurality of sensor electrodes;

said plurality of sensor electrodes having a first AC voltage being applied at a prescribed frequency;

said protective electrode having a second AC voltage being substantially applied at the prescribed frequency;

the first AC voltage having a settable phase and the second AC voltage having a settable phase;

the first AC voltage having a settable amplitude and the second AC voltage haing a settable amplitude;

the amplitude of the second AC voltage being greater than the amplitude of the first AC voltage.

6. The fingerprint sensor according to claim 5 , wherein said protective electrode is formed as a grating, a grid, or a strip.

7. A method for optimizing the sensitivity of a fingerprint sensor, which comprises:

providing the fingerprint sensor according to claim 5 ;

setting at least one of an amplitude of the second AC voltage and a phase of the second AC voltage such that a sensitivity of the fingerprint sensor assumes a maximum value and the sensitivity is determined by a local resolution of the fingerprint sensor.

8. A fingerprint sensor circuit, comprising:

a fingerprint sensor including a contact surface for contacting an underside of a finger and for recording a fingerprint of the finger, a plurality of sensor electrodes mounted below said contact surface, and at least one protective electrode mounted on or in said contact surface, said protective electrode incompletely covering said plurality of sensor electrodes;

a first AC voltage at a prescribed frequency being applied to said plurality of sensor electrodes;

a second AC voltage essentially at the prescribed frequency being applied to said protective electrode; and

a supply voltage for the fingerprint sensor;

the second AC voltage having an amplitude being greater than the supply voltage.

9. The fingerprint sensor circuit according to claim 8 , wherein said protective electrode is formed as a grating, a grid, or a strip.

10. The fingerprint sensor circuit according to claim 8 , wherein:

the first AC voltage has a settable amplitude and the amplitude of the second AC voltage is settable; and

the amplitude of the second AC voltage is greater than the amplitude of the first AC voltage.

11. A method for optimizing the sensitivity of a fingerprint sensor, which comprises:

providing the fingerprint sensor circuit according to claim 8 ;

setting at least one of the amplitude of the second AC voltage and a phase of the second AC voltage such that a sensitivity of the fingerprint sensor assumes a maximum value and the sensitivity is determined by a local resolution of the fingerprint sensor.

12. A fingerprint sensor circuit, comprising:

a fingerprint sensor including a contact surface for contacting an underside of a finger and for recording a fingerprint of the finger, a plurality of sensor electrodes mounted below said contact surface, and at least one protective electrode mounted on or in said contact surface, said protective electrode incompletely covering said plurality of sensor electrodes;

a first AC voltage at a prescribed frequency being applied to said plurality of sensor electrodes; and

a second AC voltage essentially at the prescribed frequency being applied to said protective electrode;

the first AC voltage having a settable phase and the second AC voltage having a settable phase;

the first AC voltage having a settable amplitude and the second AC voltage having a settable amplitude;

the amplitude of the second AC voltage being greater than the amplitude of the first AC voltage.

13. The fingerprint sensor circuit according to claim 12 , wherein said protective electrode is formed as a grating, a grid, or a strip.

14. A method for optimizing the sensitivity of a fingerprint sensor, which comprises:

providing the fingerprint sensor according to claim 12 ; setting at least one of an amplitude of the second AC voltage and a phase of the second AC voltage such that a sensitivity of the fingerprint sensor assumes a maximum value and the sensitivity is determined by a local resolution of the fingerprint sensor.

Assignments (10)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2023
From: MIND FUSION, LLC
To: THINKLOGIX, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2023
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 186 LLC
To: MIND FUSION, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2023
From: MIND FUSION, LLC
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 191 LLC; INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 186 LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2023
From: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 186 LLC
Reel/Frame 062756/0052 →
MERGER Recorded Jan 22, 2016
From: ORITAL SOLUTIONS LLC
To: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 037561/0399 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2011
From: WI-LAN INC.
To: ORITAL SOLUTIONS LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2011
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: WILAN, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2009
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: WI-LAN INC.
Reel/Frame 022951/0022 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS OF: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG,ST.-MARTIN-STRASSE 53,D-81669 MUENCHEN,GERMANY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 017352 FRAME 0846. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ADDRESS: INFINEONTECHNOLOGIESAG,RIDLERSTRASSE 55,D-80339 MUENCHEN, GERMANY IS INCORRECT. Recorded Apr 19, 2006
From: GRESCHITZ, MANFRED; HIERZ, GERHARD; SCHEUCHER, ALBERT; WOLF, FRANZ
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2005
From: GRESCHITZ, MANFRED; HIERZ, GERHARD; SCHEUCHER, ALBERT; WOLF, FRANZ
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Reel/Frame 017352/0846 →