IP Library Granted Patent US 10,976,876
Granted Patent B2
US 10,976,876 · App. 16/439,049 · Granted Apr 13, 2021

Conductive guides for proximity sensing devices

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Patent No.
US 10,976,876
App. No.
16/439,049
Granted
Apr 13, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An input device includes a plurality of sensor electrodes and a conductive guide. The sensor electrodes may be configured to sense an electric field within a sensing region. A first portion of the conductive guide may be configured to contact an input object outside the sensing region. A second portion of the conductive guide may be configured to interact with the electric field. The input device may include a processing system couple to the plurality of sensor electrodes to evaluate the electric field from the plurality of sensor electrodes and determine whether an input object is in contact with the first portion of the conductive guide.

Claims (35)

1. An electronic system comprising:

a case;

an input device comprising:

a substrate comprising a first sensor electrode configured to sense an electric field within a sensing region;

a conductive guide, separate from the substrate, comprising:

a first portion disposed outside the case and configured to contact an input object outside the sensing region; and

a second portion disposed inside the case and configured to interact with the electric field; and

a processing system configured to:

receive electric field data from the first sensor electrode based on the sensing of the electric field;

detect changes in the electric field based on the received electric field data; and

determine whether the input object is in contact with the first portion of the conductive guide based at least in part on the received electric field data.

2. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein a dielectric constant of the conductive guide is sufficiently different from a dielectric constant of the case to enable the input device to distinguish a response due to the input object being within the sensing region.

3. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein a dielectric constant of the conductive guide is different from a dielectric constant of the case by at least a factor of two.

4. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein the case is a conductive case, the electronic system further comprising:

an insulator disposed between the conductive guide and the case and configured isolate the conductive guide from the case.

5. The electronic system of claim 4 , wherein a dielectric constant of the case is at least twice the dielectric constant of the conductive guide.

6. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises:

a second sensor electrode configured to receive an electric field from the first sensor electrode, wherein the second sensor electrode is disposed between the conductive guide and the first sensor electrode.

7. The electronic system of claim 6 , wherein the conductive guide is configured to affect the electric field from the first sensor electrode when in contact with the input object.

8. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein the conductive guide is mounted through, and supported by, the case.

9. An input device comprising:

one or more processors; and

a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the input device to:

receive electric field data from a first sensor electrode disposed on a substrate, the first sensor electrode being configured to sense an electric field within a sensing region;

detect changes in the electric field based on the received electric field data; and

determine whether an input object outside the sensing region is in contract with a conductive guide, separate from the substrate, based at least in part on the received electric field data, the conductive guide having a first portion disposed outside a case of the input device and a second portion disposed inside the case.

10. The input device of claim 9 , wherein a dielectric constant of the conductive guide is sufficiently different from a dielectric constant of the case to enable the input device to distinguish a response due to the input object being within the sensing region.

11. The input device of claim 9 , wherein a dielectric constant of the conductive guide is different from a dielectric constant of the case by at least a factor of two.

12. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the case is a conductive case, the input device further comprising:

an insulator disposed between the conductive guide and the case and configured isolate the conductive guide from the case.

13. The input device of claim 12 , wherein a dielectric constant of the case is at least twice a dielectric constant of the conductive guide.

14. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the substrate comprises:

a second sensor electrode configured to receive an electric field from the first sensor electrode, wherein the second sensor electrode is disposed between the conductive guide and the first sensor electrode.

15. The input device of claim 14 , wherein the conductive guide is configured to affect the electric field from the first sensor electrode when in contact with the input object.

16. The input device of claim 9 , wherein the conductive guide is mounted through, and supported by, the case.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2020
From: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 051936/0103 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2019
From: TANEMURA, TETSUO
To: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 049447/0868 →