Method and apparatus for capacitive keyboard scanning

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H03M 11/00 (2006.01) H03K 17/96 (2006.01) H03K 17/98 (2006.01) H03M 11/20 (2006.01)

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CA 1243376

Abstract A capacitive keypad (24) is scanned in such a manner that the capacitance value (C) of an individual key in a given row is multiplied by the sum of the relative capacitance values of all the other keys in the same row by means of an amplifier (32) to generate a combined pulse. The combined pulse is then compared by a comparator (28) to a threshold voltage (Vref 3) to verify whether the individual key in question is in the closed or open position. The verification can be made independently of keypad-to-keypad variations in the capacitances of the keys, since the combined pulse value does not depend upon the absolute capacitance value of the keys, but only upon their relative values. Also disclosed is a method for scanning to determine the presence of multiple key closures. This involves comparing the capacitance of an interrogated key to not only the sum of the other capacitors of its row, but also to the sum of the capacitors of the other row, and columns and a comparison of the resulting value to that generated by previous scans to detect change.

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