Driven shielding capacitive proximity sensor

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With particular transmitter

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340562, 324687, G08C 1910

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RE0367729

ABSTRACT:
A capacitive proximity sensing element, backed by a reflector driven at the same voltage as and in phase with the sensor, is used to reflect the field lines away from a grounded robot arm towards an intruding object, thus dramatically increasing the sensor's range and sensitivity.

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