Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1977-12-23
1979-03-20
Morrison, Malcolm A.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
235 92CA, 307125, 324 60C, 3401462, 340365C, G06G 712, G06F 702
Patent
active
041457480
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of capacitive touch pad sensors are multiplexed to the input of a common charge transfer analog-to-digital converter (CTAD) under the control of a control logic circuit. The no-touch digital output of each touch pad is stored in a memory. The touch pads are then sequentially addressed and their output level is digitized in the CTAD and the digital output of each touch pad is compared to its no-touch value stored in the memory. If the digital value read is sufficiently different from the no-touch memorized value, a touch-detection signal is given. The no-touch digital reading in the memory is periodically updated, by a count of only one at most, if the updated no-touch value differs from the no-touch value in the memory.
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Butler Walter J.
Eichelberger Charles W.
Cohen Joseph T.
General Electric Company
Krass Errol A.
Krauss Geoffrey H.
Morrison Malcolm A.
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