In this thesis, the new methodology of an oscillator-based capacitive air touch sensor system is introduced for future touch screen technology. This high sensitivity and low power solution is based on oscillation frequency shifts for air touch screening position identification with improved touch sensitivity and extended reliability. This system includes two parts: first, analog circuits are used to sense signals from the antenna, and then digital circuits are used to determine and analyze the detected human's finger positions.The system is designed and implemented using a 65nm CMOS technology. It is capable of detecting up to 20fF capacitance difference, which is 50 times more sensitive than current projected-capacitive touch screen produc...
The projected capacitive sensor is very significant technology for the touch screen in smart phones,...
The primary objective of this master’s thesis is to discuss a design and development of proximity to...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design and characterization of a CMOS-micromachined tactile sen...
In this thesis, an oscillator-based touch sensor system is presented. Existing technologies for touc...
This thesis will seek to design a capacitive touch sensor that uses as little power as possible whil...
In this thesis, an oscillator-based touch sensor detection circuit with adaptive resolution has been...
This thesis describes the solution of controlling device by capacitive-touch sensor. The geometry of...
Abstract — This paper proposes a new circuit for capacitive sensing based on Dickson’s charge pump. ...
Touch sensing has been widely implemented as a main methodology to bridge human and machine interact...
This paper presents a readout IC that uses an asynchronous charge-redistribution-based capacitance-t...
Capacitive sensing is a noncontact technology suitable for detecting metals, nonmetals, solids, and ...
Recent healthcare systems based on human body communication (HBC) require human interaction sensors....
This paper describes a capacitive type touch sensor readout circuit using passive sigma-delta modula...
This paper introduces a new technique for creating Swept Frequency Capacitive Sensing with open sour...
This project touches on the design and simulation of electrical characteristics of capacitive sensor...
The projected capacitive sensor is very significant technology for the touch screen in smart phones,...
The primary objective of this master’s thesis is to discuss a design and development of proximity to...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design and characterization of a CMOS-micromachined tactile sen...
In this thesis, an oscillator-based touch sensor system is presented. Existing technologies for touc...
This thesis will seek to design a capacitive touch sensor that uses as little power as possible whil...
In this thesis, an oscillator-based touch sensor detection circuit with adaptive resolution has been...
This thesis describes the solution of controlling device by capacitive-touch sensor. The geometry of...
Abstract — This paper proposes a new circuit for capacitive sensing based on Dickson’s charge pump. ...
Touch sensing has been widely implemented as a main methodology to bridge human and machine interact...
This paper presents a readout IC that uses an asynchronous charge-redistribution-based capacitance-t...
Capacitive sensing is a noncontact technology suitable for detecting metals, nonmetals, solids, and ...
Recent healthcare systems based on human body communication (HBC) require human interaction sensors....
This paper describes a capacitive type touch sensor readout circuit using passive sigma-delta modula...
This paper introduces a new technique for creating Swept Frequency Capacitive Sensing with open sour...
This project touches on the design and simulation of electrical characteristics of capacitive sensor...
The projected capacitive sensor is very significant technology for the touch screen in smart phones,...
The primary objective of this master’s thesis is to discuss a design and development of proximity to...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design and characterization of a CMOS-micromachined tactile sen...