Patents by Inventor Babak Bastani

Babak Bastani 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: 11550418
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15) and configured to generate, based on signals received from the at least one common electrode, a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2021
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2023
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Patent number: 11481061
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15) and configured to generate, based on signals received from the at least one common electrode, a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2022
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Patent number: 11353980
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing signals from a touch panel. The touch panel includes a layer of piezoelectric material disposed between a number of sensing electrodes and one or more common electrodes. The apparatus includes a capacitive touch controller for connection to the sensing electrodes and a switch network including inputs for connection to the sensing electrodes and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage. The apparatus includes a circuit for connection to the common electrodes and to generate, for each common electrode, a corresponding pressure signal indicative of a pressure applied to the touch panel proximate to that common electrode. The apparatus includes a controller to control the switch network to couple any connected sensing electrodes to system ground or the common mode voltage during a pressure measurement period, and to sample the one or more second pressure signals during the pressure measurement period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2022
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Patent number: 11294492
    Abstract: A method includes receiving (S1), from a touch panel (1), force values (23) corresponding to a plurality of piezoelectric sensors (5,6, 7), Each piezoelectric sensor corresponds to a physical location (xm, yn) on the touch panel. The method also includes receiving (S2) one or more user touch locations corresponding to user touches, The method also includes excluding (S5) all force values (23) corresponding to physical locations within a distance of a user touch location, and setting the remaining force values (23) as valid force values (S5). The method also includes interpolating and/or extrapolating (S6), based on the valid force values, one or more reconstructed force values (25) corresponding to same physical locations (xm, yn) as the respective excluded force values (23).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2022
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Riccardo Micci, Babak Bastani, Matteo Vit, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Michael Astley
  • Patent number: 11231801
    Abstract: An apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate a plurality of first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2022
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan
  • Patent number: 11221703
    Abstract: An apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate one or more first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Michael Astley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Publication number: 20210373698
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15) and configured to generate, based on signals received from the at least one common electrode, a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2021
    Publication date: December 2, 2021
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Publication number: 20210263633
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and one or more common electrodes (105). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the one or more common electrodes (105) and configured to generate, for each common electrode, a corresponding a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a pressure applied to the touch panel (10) proximate to that common electrode (105).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2019
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Patent number: 11093082
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15) and configured to generate, based on signals received from the at least one common electrode, a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2021
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Patent number: 11093088
    Abstract: A device (116) for processing signals from a projected capacitance touch panel (43) is described. The projected capacitance touch panel (43) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (9) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (7, 27) and at least one counter electrode (8). The device (116) includes a capacitive touch controller (84) having a number of measurement ports (122). The device (116) also includes a number of charge amplifiers (123). The device (116) also includes a number of terminals (C1, . . . , C5, D1, . . . , D5) for connection to the sensing electrodes (7, 27) of the projected capacitance touch panel (43). Each terminal (C1, . . . , C5, D1, . . . , D5) is connected to one of the measurement ports (122). Each terminal (C1, . . . , C5, D1, . . . , D5) is also connected to an input of one of the charge amplifiers (123) via a corresponding switch (SW) of a number of switches (117a, 117b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2021
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Mojtaba Bagheri, Babak Bastani, Jiahao Li, Xiang Cheng, Michael Astley
  • Publication number: 20210232257
    Abstract: An apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate one or more first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Publication date: July 29, 2021
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Michael Astley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Publication number: 20210165550
    Abstract: An apparatus (73) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a number of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (73) includes a capacitive touch controller (69) for connection to the sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (73) also includes a switch network (74) including a number of inputs for connection to some or all of the sensing electrodes (14, 20), and an output, connected to system ground or a common mode voltage (VCM). The apparatus (73) also includes a second circuit (24, 44) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15) and configured to generate, based on signals received from the at least one common electrode, a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: Michael Astley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Xiang Cheng, Jiahao Li
  • Publication number: 20210141507
    Abstract: A method includes receiving (S1), from a touch panel (1), force values (23) corresponding to a plurality of piezoelectric sensors (5,6, 7), Each piezoelectric sensor corresponds to a physical location (xm, yn) on the touch panel. The method also includes receiving (S2) one or more user touch locations corresponding to user touches, The method also includes excluding (S5) all force values (23) corresponding to physical locations within a distance of a user touch location, and setting the remaining force values (23) as valid force values (S5). The method also includes interpolating and/or extrapolating (S6), based on the valid force values, one or more reconstructed force values (25) corresponding to same physical locations (xm, yn) as the respective excluded force values (23).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2021
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Inventors: Riccardo Micci, Babak Bastani, Matteo Vit, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley, Michael Astley
  • Patent number: 10928947
    Abstract: A method includes receiving (S1), from a touch panel (1), force values (23) corresponding to a plurality of piezoelectric sensors (5,6, 7). Each piezoelectric sensor corresponds to a physical location (xm, yn) on the touch panel. The method also includes receiving (S2) an identification of which, if any, of the force values (23) are influenced by coupling to external electric fields. The method also includes, in response to one or more force values (23) being identified as influenced by coupling to external electric fields (S3), setting the corresponding force values (23) as excluded force values (S5), and setting the remaining force values (23) as valid force values (S5). The method also includes interpolating and/or extrapolating (S6), based on the valid force values, one or more reconstructed force values (25) corresponding to same physical locations (xm, yn) as the respective excluded force values (23).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Riccardo Micci, Babak Bastani, Matteo Vit, Arokia Nathan, Paul Routley
  • Patent number: 10852875
    Abstract: Apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate a plurality of first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (22) also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan
  • Publication number: 20200356207
    Abstract: An apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate a plurality of first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan
  • Patent number: 10817116
    Abstract: A device (42) is provided for processing signals (10) from a projected capacitance touch panel (43), the touch panel (43) including a layer of piezoelectric material (9) disposed between a plurality of first electrodes (7, 27) and at least one second electrode (8). The device is configured, in response to receiving input signals (10) from a given first electrode (7, 27), to generate a pressure signal (15a, 15b) indicative of a pressure applied to the touch panel (43) proximate to the given first electrode (7, 27) and a capacitance signal (54a, 54b) indicative of a capacitance of the given first electrode (7, 27). The device (42) includes an amplifier (52) configured to generate an amplified signal (14a, 14b) based on the input signals (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Mojtaba Bagheri, Babak Bastani
  • Patent number: 10809840
    Abstract: Apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate a plurality of first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus (22) also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan
  • Patent number: 10691208
    Abstract: A touchscreen system for generating localised haptic excitations includes a touchscreen panel for measuring force and/or capacitance. The touchscreen system includes one or more first piezoelectric transducers arranged to generate excitations in the touchscreen panel along a first line. The touchscreen system includes one or more second piezoelectric transducers arranged to generate excitations in the touchscreen panel along a second line which is inclined to the first line at an angle. The touchscreen system includes a pressure and/or capacitance sensing module connected to the touchscreen panel and configured to measure a force and/or capacitance from the touchscreen panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Assignee: Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Silviu Toma, Babak Bastani
  • Publication number: 20190377452
    Abstract: An apparatus (22) for processing signals from a touch panel (10) is described. The touch panel (10) includes a layer of piezoelectric material (16) disposed between a plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20) and at least one common electrode (15). The apparatus (22) includes a first circuit (23) for connection to the plurality of sensing electrodes (14, 20). The first circuit (23) is configured to generate a plurality of first pressure signals (29). Each first pressure signal (29) corresponds to one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20) and is indicative of a pressure acting on the touch panel (10) proximate to the corresponding one or more sensing electrodes (14, 20). The apparatus also includes a second circuit (24) for connection to the at least one common electrode (15). The second circuit (24) is configured to generate a second pressure signal (30) indicative of a total pressure applied to the touch panel (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventors: Paul Routley, Babak Bastani, Riccardo Micci, Arokia Nathan