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Electronics with Noise Cancelling Force Sensors

A technology for electronic equipment and noise, applied in electronic switches, branch equipment, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the performance of strain gauges, erroneous measurement results, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2016-01-06
APPLE INC
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System noise such as capacitively coupled noise from the user's body can degrade strain gauge performance if care is not taken
Improper handling of strain gauges can produce erroneous strain gauge measurements

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[0024] such as figure 1 The electronics of device 10 may have one or more strain gauges. Strain gauges in devices such as device 10 may be used to gather user input. For example, strain gauges may be used as user input devices that are sensitive to pressure from a user's finger or other external object.

[0025] The strain gauge structure may be mounted to an exposed device surface, eg, a portion of a display, a housing side wall, other housing structures such as rear housing wall structures, or other device structures. By using this type of mounting location, the strain gauge structure can be used to implement an input device that sits flush with an exposed surface of the device 10 .

[0026] Examples of input devices that may be formed using strain gauge structures include menu buttons, volume buttons, power buttons, buttons with one or more other functions, keyboard keys, sliding input and output devices (e.g., for continuous volume adjustment or other control function s...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to electronic equipment with noise canceling force sensors. An electronic device may have a housing in which components such as a display are mounted. Strain gauges may be mounted on a layer of the display, such as an overlay, and may be mounted on a portion of the housing or other support structure. The layer of material on which the strain gauges are mounted may be configured to bend in response to pressure applied by a user's finger. Strain gauges can be used as buttons for electronic devices, or can form part of other input circuits. Differential amplifiers and analog-to-digital converters can be used to collect and process strain gauge signals. The strain gauge may be formed from a variable resistor structure forming part of a bridge circuit coupled to a differential amplifier. The bridge circuit may be configured to reduce the effects of capacitively coupled noise.

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technical field [0001] This application relates to electronic devices and, in particular, to electronic devices having strain gauges. Background technique [0002] Strain gauges can be used as part of the input device to gather user input. System noise, such as capacitively coupled noise from the user's body, can degrade the performance of the strain gauge if care is not taken. Improper handling of strain gauges can produce erroneous strain gauge measurements. [0003] Accordingly, it would be desirable to be able to provide improved strain gauges for use in electronic devices. Contents of the invention [0004] An electronic device may have a housing in which components such as a display are mounted. The display can be covered by a display cover. The display cover layer may be formed from glass, plastic, or other transparent materials. [0005] The strain gauges may be mounted on the display cover, on a portion of the housing, or on other support structures within th...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01L1/22H04M1/72466H04M1/72469
CPCH03K17/9625G06F3/0414G06F3/04182G06F3/044G06F3/047G06F3/045H04M1/72466H04M1/72469G01L1/22G06F3/0418G01L1/2262G06F2203/04102G06F2203/04105H04M1/0266
Inventor 杨冰瑞M·P·格朗杉纳S·P·豪泰灵
Owner APPLE INC
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