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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2019
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2016
Touchnetix Limited, Fareham, Hampshire, GB;
Peter Timothy Sleeman, Waterlooviur, GB;
Stephen William Roberts, Winchester, GB;
Christopher Kyle Ard, Chandlers Ford, GB;
TouchNetix Limited, Fareham Hampshire, GB;
Abstract
A capacitive sensor comprising: a first electrode; a displacement element moveably mounted relative to the first electrode; and a second electrode coupled to the displacement element so that displacement of the displacement element along a displacement direction changes a separation between the first electrode and the second electrode; and a controller element configured to selectively operate in a displacement sensing mode and in a proximity sensing mode, wherein in the displacement sensing mode, the controller element is configured to electrically couple the second electrode to a reference potential and to electrically couple the first electrode to capacitance measurement circuitry to measure a capacitance characteristic of the first electrode to determine a displacement of the displacement element relative to the reference electrode; and in the proximity sensing mode, the controller element is configured to electrically couple the second electrode to capacitance measurement circuitry to measure a capacitance characteristic associated with the second electrode to detect the presence of an object in proximity to the second electrode; and in the displacement sensing mode, the controller element is configured to electrically couple the second electrode to a reference potential signal.