A New Capacitance-to-Digital Convertor Suitable for Human Proximity Sensing

Abhishek Ranjan, Boby George
Abstract:
This paper presents a new, simple and efficient dual-slope Capacitance-to-Digital Converter (CDC) that gives digital values of capacitances in a π-model of a capacitive proximity sensor. This CDC is suitable for a capacitive proximity sensor with two electrodes. When a human approaches the electrodes, it forms three capacitances, i.e., between human body and first electrode, between body and second electrode and between body and ground. It can be represented in a T-model or in an equivalent π-model. Conventional signal conditioning methods can provide only a single output from this network. It will be very useful, in a proximity sensing point of view, if the signal conditioning circuit can capture changes in those three individual capacitances and provide corresponding outputs. Further it will also be useful, to store and process easily, if these outputs are obtained in digital form, directly. A novel dual-slope CDC that measures all the three values of the capacitances in a π-model and provides those three digital outputs has been developed and details are presented in this paper. Measuring all the three capacitance is advantageous because it can detect proximity as well as provides location of body in relation to sensor electrodes. A prototype CDC has been developed and tested. Results are promising.
Keywords:
proximity sensing, capacitance to digital convertor, dual slope
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC4
Event name:
TC4 Symposium 2013
Title:
19th IMEKO TC4 Symposium Measurements of Electrical Quantities (together with 17th TC4 IWADC Workshop on ADC and DAC Modelling and Testing)
Place:
Barcelona, SPAIN
Time:
18 July 2013 - 19 July 2013