IP Library Granted Patent US 10,095,363
Granted Patent B2
US 10,095,363 · App. 15/083,184 · Granted Oct 9, 2018

Capacitive sensing with high pass filtering for segmentation

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Patent No.
US 10,095,363
App. No.
15/083,184
Granted
Oct 9, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments described herein include a method for using multiple filtered images. The method includes acquiring changes of capacitance in a sensing region at a plurality of sensor electrodes in a capacitive sensor. The method also includes generating a capacitive frame based on the changes of capacitance and calculating one or more filtered capacitive frames by modifying the capacitive frame with a spatial filter. The method also includes performing clump detection on the one or more filtered capacitive frames, where clump detection includes detecting locations in each filtered capacitive frame exceeding a first threshold near locations that exceed a second threshold in the corresponding capacitive frame.

Claims (33)

1. A method of input detection, comprising:

detecting changes of capacitance in a sensing region of a capacitive sensor;

generating a first capacitive frame based on the detected changes of capacitance;

filtering the first capacitive frame using a high pass spatial filter to produce at least one filtered capacitive frame; and

detecting an input in the sensing region coinciding with a location at which an amplitude of the at least one filtered capacitive frame exceeds a first threshold and an amplitude of the first capacitive frame exceeds a second threshold.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the changes of capacitance are detected using transcapacitive sensing, and the first capacitive frame is a two-dimensional image.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the changes of capacitance are detected using absolute capacitive sensing, and the first capacitive frame is a capacitive profile.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising calculating low frequency noise by comparing two or more filtered capacitive frames.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising calculating low frequency noise by comparing the first capacitive frame to one or more filtered capacitive frames.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a bending amount of the capacitive sensor based on comparing two capacitive frames.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a first order derivative for an edge pixel of the capacitive sensor.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a third order derivative for a non-edge pixel of the capacitive sensor.

9. An input device, comprising:

a plurality of capacitive sensing electrodes configured to receive a signal; and

a processing system coupled to the plurality of capacitive sensing electrodes, the processing system configured to:

detect changes of capacitance in a sensing region associated with the plurality of capacitive sensing electrodes;

generate a first capacitive frame based on the detected changes of capacitance;

filter the first capacitive frame to produce at least one filtered capacitive frame; and

detect an input in the sensing region coinciding with a location at which an amplitude of the at least one filtered capacitive frame exceeds a first threshold and an amplitude of the first capacitive frame exceeds a second threshold.

10. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the processing system is to filter the first capacitive frame using a high pass spatial filter.

11. The input device of claim 10 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a first order derivative for an edge pixel of a capacitive sensor.

12. The input device of claim 10 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a third order derivative for a non-edge pixel of a capacitive sensor.

13. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the processing system is to detect the changes of capacitance using transcapacitive sensing, and wherein the first capacitive frame is a two-dimensional image.

14. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the processing system is to detect the changes of capacitance using absolute capacitive sensing, and wherein the first capacitive frame is a capacitive profile.

15. A processing system for capacitive sensing, comprising:

a filter configured to filter a first capacitive frame to produce at least one filtered capacitive frame;

a segmentation module configured to detect a location at which an amplitude of the at least one filtered capacitive frame exceeds a first threshold and an amplitude of the first capacitive frame exceeds a second threshold; and

a classifier configured to classify an input associated with the detected location.

16. The processing system of claim 15 , wherein the filter is a high pass spatial filter.

17. The processing system of claim 16 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a first order derivative for an edge pixel of a capacitive sensor.

18. The processing system of claim 16 , wherein the high pass spatial filter comprises a third order derivative for a non-edge pixel of a capacitive sensor.

19. The processing system of claim 15 , wherein the first capacitive frame is generated using transcapacitive sensing, and wherein the first capacitive frame is a two-dimensional image.

20. The processing system of claim 15 , wherein the first capacitive frame is generated using absolute capacitive sensing, and wherein the first capacitive frame is a capacitive profile.

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