Claims
- 1. A method for providing an electrical signal representative of the position of an object in a two dimensional plane, including the steps of:
- providing a capacitive sensing plane including a matrix of conductive lines arranged as a plurality of spaced apart row conductive lines and column conductive lines, said capacitive sensing plane having a touch surface, said capacitive sensing plane characterized by an inherent mutual capacitance between the various ones of said row conductive lines and said column conductive lines, said row conductive lines and column conductive lines electrically insulated from said touch surface, said mutual capacitance measurably varying with the proximity of an object to said row conductive lines and said column conductive lines;
- selecting individual ones of said row conductive lines one at a time and simultaneously sensing a measurable variance in said mutual capacitance between the selected one of said row conductive lines and each of said plurality of column conductive lines in response to the proximity of an object; and
- producing a set of object-sensed electrical signals related to the measurable variance in said mutual capacitance.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further including the steps of:
- sensing a no-object-present mutual capacitance between each individual one of said row conductive lines and each of said column conductive lines, and producing a set of no-object-present electrical signals related thereto; and
- subtracting said set of no-object-present electrical signals from said set of object-sensed electrical signals.
- 3. An object proximity sensor, including:
- a plurality of row conductive lines disposed on a substrate;
- a plurality of column conductive lines disposed on said substrate and insulated from said row conductive lines;
- said plurality of row and column conductive lines forming a capacitive sensing plane, said capacitive sensing plane having a touch surface electrically insulated from said plurality of row and column conductive lines, said capacitive sensing plane characterized by an inherent mutual capacitance between the various ones of said row and column conductive lines, said mutual capacitance measurably varying with the proximity of an object to said row and column conductive lines; and means for selecting individual ones of said row conductive lines one at a time and for simultaneously sensing a measurable variance in said mutual capacitance between the selected one of said row conductive lines and each of said plurality of column conductive lines in response to the proximity of an object and for producing a set of object-sensed electrical signals related thereto.
- 4. The object proximity sensor of claim 3 wherein said row conductive lines are disposed on said first face of said substrate and said column conductive lines are disposed on a second face of said substrate opposite said first face.
- 5. The object proximity sensor of claim 3, further including:
- means for sensing a no-object-present mutual capacitance between each individual one of said row conductive lines and each of said column conductive lines, for producing a set of no-object-present electrical signals related thereto; and
- means for subtracting said set of no-object-present electrical signals from said set of object-sensed electrical signals.
- 6. The object proximity sensor of claim 5 wherein said means for producing a set of no-object-present electrical signals related to said no-object-present mutual capacitance of each of said row conductive lines and said no-object-present mutual capacitance of each of said column conductive lines comprises means for computing weighted minima of said object-sensed electrical signals thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/329,809, filed Oct. 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,648,642 which is a file-wrapper continuation of patent application Ser. No. 07/895,934, filed Jun. 8, 1992, now abandoned.
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