IP Library Granted Patent US 10,698,534
Granted Patent B2
US 10,698,534 · App. 16/529,466 · Granted Jun 30, 2020

Applying a signal to a touch sensor

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Patent No.
US 10,698,534
App. No.
16/529,466
Granted
Jun 30, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising logic is configured to, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising measuring samples from a touch sensor. Each sample is measured by determining, based on a first pattern of polarities, a polarity of a charging signal to be applied to an electrode of the touch sensor, the first pattern of polarities based on a signal associated with a noise source; applying the charging signal to the electrode, the charging signal, as applied, having the polarity determined based on the first pattern of polarities; and measuring a received signal from the touch sensor, the received signal resulting, at least in part, from the charging signal applied to the electrode. The operations comprise determining whether a touch event has occurred at the electrode by analyzing the received signals from the samples.

Claims (65)

1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising logic, the logic configured to, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising:

measuring a plurality of samples from a touch sensor, wherein measuring each sample comprises:

determining, based on a first pattern of polarities, a polarity of a charging signal to be applied to an electrode of the touch sensor;

applying the charging signal to the electrode of the touch sensor, the charging signal, as applied, having the polarity determined based on the first pattern of polarities; and

measuring a received signal from the touch sensor, the received signal resulting, at least in part, from the charging signal applied to the electrode; and

determining whether a touch event has occurred at a capacitive node formed at the electrode of the touch sensor by analyzing the received signals from the plurality of samples;

wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

applying a plurality of charging signals to a first portion of the plurality of samples based on the first pattern of polarities; and

applying, following a predetermined number of pause periods, a plurality of charging signals to a second portion of the plurality of samples based on a second pattern of polarities, the second pattern of polarities being based at least in part on the predetermined number of pause periods.

2. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is based on a periodic synchronization signal to which a periodic noise component is synchronized.

3. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of samples are measured at a same frequency and phase as the periodic synchronization signal such that a sample is measured during consecutive half-periods of the periodic noise component.

4. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

measuring the first portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal;

delaying measurement of a sample for the predetermined number of pause periods of the periodic synchronization signal; and

measuring the second portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal following the delay.

5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is the same as the second pattern of polarities.

6. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein each polarity of the first pattern of polarities is opposite in polarity to each corresponding polarity of the second pattern of polarities.

7. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 2 , wherein:

a display screen is synchronized to the periodic synchronization signal; and

the periodic noise component is generated by the display screen.

8. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein analyzing the received signals of the first portion of the plurality of samples comprises:

summing the received signals of the first portion of the plurality of samples to obtain a running sum;

dividing the running sum by a number of samples of the first portion to obtain a sampled result; and

conducting a comparison to compare the sampled result to a predetermined threshold; and

determining whether the touch event has occurred based on the comparison.

9. A method, comprising:

measuring a plurality of samples from a touch sensor, wherein measuring each sample comprises:

determining, based on a first pattern of polarities, a polarity of a charging signal to be applied to an electrode of the touch sensor;

applying the charging signal to the electrode of the touch sensor, the charging signal, as applied, having the polarity determined based on the first pattern of polarities; and

measuring a received signal from the touch sensor, the received signal resulting, at least in part, from the charging signal applied to the electrode; and

determining whether a touch event has occurred at the electrode of the touch sensor by analyzing the received signals from the plurality of samples;

wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

applying a plurality of charging signals to a first portion of the plurality of samples based on the first pattern of polarities; and

applying, following a predetermined number of pause periods, a plurality of charging signals to a second portion of the plurality of samples based on a second pattern of polarities, the second pattern of polarities being based at least in part on the predetermined number of pause periods.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is based on a periodic synchronization signal to which a periodic noise component is synchronized.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of samples are measured at a same frequency and phase as the periodic synchronization signal such that a sample is measured during consecutive half-periods of the periodic noise component.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

measuring the first portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal;

delaying measurement of a sample for the predetermined number of pause periods of the periodic synchronization signal; and

measuring a second portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal following the delay.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is the same as the second pattern of polarities.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein each polarity of the first pattern of polarities is opposite in polarity to each corresponding polarity of the second pattern of polarities.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein analyzing the received signals of the first portion of the plurality of samples comprises:

summing the received signals of the first portion of the plurality of samples to obtain a running sum;

dividing the running sum by a number of samples of the first portion to obtain a sampled result;

conducting a comparison to compare the sampled result to a predetermined threshold; and

determining whether the touch event has occurred based on the comparison.

16. An apparatus, comprising:

one or more processors; and

one or more memory units coupled to the one or more processors, the one or more memory units collectively storing logic configured to, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising:

measuring a plurality of samples from a touch sensor, wherein measuring each sample comprises:

determining, based on a first pattern of polarities, a polarity of a charging signal to be applied to an electrode of the touch sensor;

applying the charging signal to the electrode of the touch sensor, the charging signal, as applied, having the polarity determined based on the first pattern of polarities; and

measuring a received signal from the touch sensor, the received signal resulting, at least in part, from the charging signal applied to the electrode; and

determining whether a touch event has occurred at the electrode of the touch sensor by analyzing the received signals from the plurality of samples;

wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

applying a plurality of charging signals to a first portion of the plurality of samples based on the first pattern of polarities; and

applying, following a predetermined number of pause periods, a plurality of charging signals to a second portion of the plurality of samples based on a second pattern of polarities, the second pattern of polarities being based at least in part on the predetermined number of pause periods.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is based on a periodic synchronization signal to which a periodic noise component is synchronized.

18. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein measuring the plurality of samples comprises:

measuring a first portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal;

delaying measurement of a sample for the predetermined number of pause periods of the periodic synchronization signal; and

measuring a second portion of the plurality of samples during consecutive periods of the periodic synchronization signal following the delay.

19. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the first pattern of polarities is the same as the second pattern of polarities.

20. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein each polarity of the first pattern of polarities is opposite in polarity to each corresponding polarity of the second pattern of polarities.

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