Claims
- 1. A dual sensitivity method for determining a location of a stud positioned behind a surface, using a sensor that senses capacitive loading by the stud, comprising:
- moving the sensor over the surface, thus sensing a capacitive loading by the stud;
- providing a sensitivity mode control signal to the sensor indicating one of a high sensitivity mode and a low sensitivity mode;
- selecting a first digital signal representative of the sensed capacitive loading by the stud in response to selection of the high sensitivity mode;
- selecting a second digital signal representative of the sensed capacitive loading by the stud in response to selection of the low sensitivity mode, the second digital signal being identical to the first digital signal but shifted by one digital bit;
- adding the selected first or second digital signal to an averaged sensed capacitive loading data signal from the sensor;
- converting the added signals to an analog signal; and
- feeding back the analog signal to the sensor.
- 2. A dual sensitivity capacitive method for determining a location of a stud positioned behind a surface, comprising:
- providing only a high sensitivity mode and a normal sensitivity mode, the high sensitivity mode corresponding to the stud being behind a thicker surface and the normal sensitivity mode corresponding to the stud being behind a thinner surface;
- selecting the high or low sensitivity mode;
- sensing a capacitive loading of the stud in the selected mode; and
- indicating when the stud has been sensed.
- 3. A dual sensitivity capacitive stud sensor, comprising:
- a capacitive loading sensor;
- a sensitivity control operatively connected to the sensor for operating the sensor in a selected one of only two sensitivity modes, the modes being a high sensitivity mode and a normal sensitivity mode; and
- an indicator for indicating when a stud has been sensed in either sensitivity mode.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/303,268, filed Sep. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,619,128, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/931,189, filed Aug. 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,974.
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Divisions (2)
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