Patents by Inventor Julian Haines

Julian Haines has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7288946
    Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are described for detecting a measurable capacitance using sigma-delta measurement techniques. According to various embodiments, a voltage is applied to the measurable capacitance using a first switch. The measurable capacitance is allowed to share charge with a passive network. If the charge on the passive network is past a threshold value, then the charge on the passive network is changed by a known amount for a sufficient number of repetitions until the measurable capacitance can be detected. Such a detection scheme may be readily implemented using conventional components, and can be particularly useful in sensing the position of a finger, stylus or other object with respect to a button, slider, touchpad or other input sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Assignee: Synaptics Incorporated
    Inventors: Kirk Hargreaves, Joseph Kurth Reynolds, David Ely, Julian Haines
  • Publication number: 20070176609
    Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are described for detecting a measurable capacitance using charge transfer techniques. According to various embodiments, a charge transfer process is performed for two or more times. During the charge transfer process, a pre-determined voltage is applied to the measurable capacitance, and the measurable capacitance is then allowed to share charge with a filter capacitance through a passive impedance that remains coupled to both the measurable capacitance and to the filter capacitance throughout the charge transfer process. The value of the measurable capacitance can then be determined as a function of a representation of a charge on the filter capacitance and the number of times that the charge transfer process was performed. Such a detection scheme may be readily implemented using conventional components, and can be particularly useful in sensing the position of a finger, stylus or other object with respect to an input sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2006
    Publication date: August 2, 2007
    Inventors: David Ely, Paul Routley, Joseph Reynolds, Julian Haines, Kirk Hargreaves
  • Publication number: 20070075710
    Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are described for detecting a measurable capacitance using sigma-delta measurement techniques. According to various embodiments, a voltage is applied to the measurable capacitance using a first switch. The measurable capacitance is allowed to share charge with a passive network. If the charge on the passive network is past a threshold value, then the charge on the passive network is changed by a known amount for a sufficient number of repetitions until the measurable capacitance can be detected. Such a detection scheme may be readily implemented using conventional components, and can be particularly useful in sensing the position of a finger, stylus or other object with respect to a button, slider, touchpad or other input sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2006
    Publication date: April 5, 2007
    Inventors: Kirk Hargreaves, Joseph Reynolds, David Ely, Julian Haines
  • Publication number: 20070046299
    Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are described for detecting a measurable capacitance using sigma-delta measurement techniques. According to various embodiments, a voltage is applied to the measurable capacitance using a first switch. The measurable capacitance is allowed to share charge with a passive network. If the charge on the passive network is past a threshold value, then the charge on the passive network is changed by a known amount for a sufficient number of repetitions until the measurable capacitance can be detected. Such a detection scheme may be readily implemented using conventional components, and can be particularly useful in sensing the position of a finger, stylus or other object with respect to a button, slider, touchpad or other input sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2006
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Inventors: Kirk Hargreaves, Joseph Reynolds, David Ely, Julian Haines
  • Publication number: 20040233178
    Abstract: A low cost x-y digitising system is described for use in consumer electronic devices, such as portable digital assistants, mobile telephones, web browsers and the like. The digitiser includes a resonant stylus, an excitation winding for energising the resonant stylus and a set of sensor windings for sensing the signal generated by the stylus, from which the x-y position of the stylus is determined. A novel stylus design is described together with novel digitiser windings and novel excitation and processing circuitry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventors: Christopher J Silk, David T E Ely, Andrew Errington, Ian Collins, Geoffrey Foote, Julian Haines, Robert Bolender, Gareth J McCaughan