Claims
- 1. A capacitive biometric sensor, comprising:
a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:
sensor electrodes disposed in a rectangular matrix, each of said sensor electrodes generating electrical pulses to produce a local, digitized gray scale value to be evaluated within a totality of gray scale values of said sensor electrodes for identification of the person; a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and measurement points of a dielectric material, at least one of said measurement points being integrated above each of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values.
- 2. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein:
said protective layer has an upper face; said measurement points are produced by structuring said upper face; and a passivation layer:
covers said protective layer and said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and extends over an entirety of said sensor array.
- 3. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein:
said protective layer has an upper face; said measurement points are formed by a structuring of said upper face; and a passivation layer:
covers said protective layer and said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and extends over an entirety of said sensor array.
- 4. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein:
said protective layer has an upper face; said measurement points each are a structured portion of said upper face; and a passivation layer:
covers said protective layer and said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and extends over an entirety of said sensor array.
- 5. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein said measurement points are distributed uniformly over said sensor array.
- 6. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein the capacitive biometric sensor is a fingerprint sensor.
- 7. The capacitive sensor according to claim 1, wherein the maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values is a dynamic resolution of the sensor.
- 8. A fingerprint sensor, comprising:
a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:
sensor electrodes disposed in a rectangular matrix, each of said sensor electrodes generating electrical pulses to produce a local, digitized gray scale value to be evaluated within a totality of gray scale values of said sensor electrodes for identification of the person; a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and at least one measurement point of a dielectric material being integrated above each of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values.
- 9. A capacitive biometric sensor, comprising:
a semiconductor sensor chip having an active surface to be touched by a person to be identified, said active surface being a sensor array having:
signal output lines; sensor electrodes disposed in a rectangular matrix, each of said sensor electrodes connected to one of said signal output lines and producing an electrical pulse on a respective one of said signal output lines corresponding to a local, digitized gray scale value, each gray scale value being part of an evaluation of a totality of gray scale values for identification of the person; a protective layer covering said sensor electrodes and extending over an entirety of said sensor array; and measurement points of a dielectric material, at least one of said measurement points being integrated above each of said sensor electrodes to determine a maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values.
- 10. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9, wherein:
said protective layer has an upper face; said measurement points are formed by a structuring of said upper face; and a passivation layer:
covers said protective layer and said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and extends over an entirety of said sensor array.
- 11. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9, wherein:
said protective layer has an upper face; said measurement points each are a structured portion of said upper face; and a passivation layer:
covers said protective layer and said measurement points integrated in said protective layer; and extends over an entirety of said sensor array.
- 12. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9, wherein said measurement points are distributed uniformly over said sensor array.
- 13. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9, wherein the capacitive biometric sensor is a fingerprint sensor.
- 14. The capacitive sensor according to claim 9, wherein the maximum contrast that can actually be achieved in an application in the gray scale values is a dynamic resolution of the sensor.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP01/03478, filed Mar. 27, 2001, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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