WO2008137287A1 - Apparatus and method for protecting fingerprint sensing circuitry from electrostatic discharge - Google Patents

Apparatus and method for protecting fingerprint sensing circuitry from electrostatic discharge Download PDF

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WO2008137287A1
WO2008137287A1 PCT/US2008/060924 US2008060924W WO2008137287A1 WO 2008137287 A1 WO2008137287 A1 WO 2008137287A1 US 2008060924 W US2008060924 W US 2008060924W WO 2008137287 A1 WO2008137287 A1 WO 2008137287A1
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  • This invention relates to electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and more particularly to ESD protection for fingerprint sensing electronics.
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a serious problem when dealing with many types of solid state electronics, such as integrated circuits (ICs), due to its ability to damage sensitive circuitry.
  • Electronic components such as ICs may be exposed to ESD from various different sources, the most common of which is the human body.
  • a body capacitance of approximately 150 pF can hold a charge of approximately 0.6 ⁇ C, which can generate potentials of several kV.
  • Contact between the body and a grounded IC can generate large enough currents through the IC to significantly damage internal components.
  • ESD electrostatic discharge
  • ESD electrostatic fingerprint sensors
  • these sensors may include circuits printed or otherwise applied to flexible, non-conductive materials, such as Kapton® (i.e., polyimide) substrates or other flexible non-conductive materials. These sensors may enable a user to swipe a finger across the polyimide surface without directly contacting the sensor circuitry.
  • Kapton® i.e., polyimide
  • polyimide is a good insulator allows electrostatic charge to build up on the polyimide surface as a user swipes his or her finger. This charge will continue to increase in potential until the path of least resistance is found and the charge dissipated. In certain cases, the charge may discharge to the sensor circuitry, causing damage to sensitive electronic components such as IC I/O cells.
  • the present invention provides an apparatus and method for dissipating the electrostatic charge that accumulates on circuits such as fingerprint sensing circuits.
  • a fingerprint sensor in accordance with the invention includes a non-conductive substrate providing a first surface onto which a user can apply a fingerprint to be sensed.
  • a sensor circuit is applied to a second surface of the non- conductive substrate opposite the first surface to sense a fingerprint when juxtaposed proximally thereto.
  • An electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the non-conductive surface and is located between an area where a fingerprint is swiped and the sensor circuit. The electrostatic discharge conductor discharges the electrostatic charge resulting from a user swiping a fingerprint across the first surface.
  • an ESD-protected circuit includes a non- conductive surface onto which an electrostatic charge can accumulate.
  • a circuit which is sensitive to electrostatic discharge is coupled to the non-conductive surface.
  • An electrostatic discharge conductor is coupled to the non-conductive surface and is positioned to discharge electrostatic charge from the non-conductive surface and thereby protect the circuit.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to a first side of the substrate;
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to the opposite side of the substrate;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to an edge of the substrate;
  • Figure 4 A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having multiple layers
  • Figure 4B is a perspective view of the fingerprint sensing circuit of Figure 4A showing the layers sandwiched together;
  • Figure 5 is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for dissipating electrostatic charge in a fingerprint sensing circuit
  • Figure 6 is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for producing an ESD-protected fingerprint sensing circuit in accordance with the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention may include a flexible non-conductive substrate 11 having a circuit side 12 and a sensing side 14.
  • the substrate 11 may be constructed of a flexible polyimide material marketed under the trade name Kapton® and with a thickness of between about 25 and 100 ⁇ m.
  • Kapton® polymer allows the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 to be applied to products such as touchpads and molded plastics having a variety of shapes and contours while at the same time providing exceptional durability and reliability.
  • the invention is not limited to this type of substrate 11 but may include other flexible or rigid substrates 11 suitable for applying a circuit thereon.
  • the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include an image sensor 16 to detect the ridges and valleys of a fingerprint as it moves across the sensor 16.
  • the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include a velocity sensor 18 to detect the speed of a finger moving across the image sensor 16.
  • the image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 may include conductive traces printed or otherwise applied to the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11 using any suitable lithographic or application technique.
  • the image sensor 16 may be implemented as an array of capacitive sensors capable of sensing the ridges and valleys of a finger as it travels over the sensor 16.
  • the velocity sensor 18 may by implemented using two or more capacitive detectors 18 at intervals along the direction of travel of the finger.
  • the above-mentioned conductive traces may connect the image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 to one or more sensor ICs 20 connected to the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11.
  • a sensor IC 20 may contain drive and sense electronics for detecting and reading fingerprints passed over the image sensor 16.
  • the sensor IC 20 may be connected to one or more interconnect pads which enable the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 to interface with a processor or other external system.
  • the sensor IC 20 may be bonded to the flexible substrate 11 using any suitable technique such as a chip-on-flex (COF) process. This process may be used to electrically connect the sensor IC 20 to the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18, and interconnect pads 22 to form the fingerprint sensing circuit 10.
  • COF chip-on-flex
  • the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may be designed with an open architecture in order to utilize the most recent matching algorithms. Such a feature may enable users to fine tune security vs. convenience tradeoffs by selecting a suitable matching algorithm.
  • the fingerprint sensors disclosed in the above-identified applications are examples of fingerprint sensors that may be used with the ESD protection apparatus disclosed herein and do not represent an exhaustive list. Indeed, the invention disclosed herein may be used with many different types of fingerprint sensors including conventional sensors using silicon to contact and read a user's fingerprint.
  • One benefit of the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 illustrated in Figure 1 is that a user's finger is isolated from the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18 and sensor IC 20.
  • the user's finger is swiped along the polyimide surface of the sensing side 14 of the flexible substrate 11 as opposed to the circuit side 12.
  • the image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 are able to detect changes in capacitance as the finger is swiped across the sensing side 14 of the circuit 10.
  • the polyimide substrate electrically and mechanically isolates the user's finger from the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18 and sensor IC 20, thereby providing some degree of protection from ESD and mechanical abrasion.
  • the flexible polyimide substrate may be susceptible to electrostatic buildup on the sensing side 14 of the substrate 11. This occurs as a result of rubbing two non-conductive surfaces (i.e., a finger and the polyimide substrate) together.
  • the polyimide substrate initially provides an effective shield between the fingerprint sensing circuitry and electrostatic charge, the electrostatic charge may continue to build up until the path of least resistance is found and the charge is dissipated. In certain cases, the charge may follow a path around the edge of the substrate 11 until it reaches the circuit side 12 of the substrate. There, the charge may discharge to the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20, causing damage to sensitive electronic components such as IC I/O cells.
  • an ESD conductor 24 may be placed between the sensing side 14 of the fingerprint sensor 10 and the fingerprint sensing circuitry 16, 18, 20.
  • This ESD conductor 24 may be connected to a known potential (e.g., ground) and may be used to safely dissipate electrostatic charge accumulated on the sensing side 14.
  • the ESD conductor 24 may be connected to one or more interconnect pads 22, which may be connected to a known potential.
  • the ESD conductor 24 is positioned between the sensing side 14 and the fingerprint sensing circuitry 16, 18, 20, the shortest path, and thus the path of least resistance, is the path between the sensing side 14 and the ESD conductor 24.
  • the ESD conductor 24 may encircle the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20 to eliminate discharge paths between the sensing side 14 and the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20.
  • the ESD conductor 24 is not limited to this shape but may include various continuous and non-continuous shapes and may, in certain embodiments, only partially surround the circuitry 16, 18, 20.
  • the ESD conductor 24 may be placed at or near a perimeter of the substrate 11 to maximize the space available for the circuitry 16, 18, 20.
  • the ESD conductor 24 may be made of various conductive materials including, for example, aluminum, gold, nickel, copper, or the like. In selected embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 is made of the same conductive material as that used for traces and other conductors of the fingerprint sensing circuit 10. Thus, the ESD conductor 24 may be manufactured at low cost using standard chip on flex (COF) or other suitable manufacturing processes.
  • COF chip on flex
  • an ESD conductor 24 may be placed on the sensing side 14 of the substrate 11 (In the illustrated embodiment, the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 is flipped over such that the sensing side 14 faces upwards).
  • an ESD conductor 24 may be configured to encircle the perimeter of the sensing side 14.
  • Such an embodiment may be advantageous in certain situations. For example, some application may require interconnect pads or pins that reach the edge of the substrate 11 in order to properly interface or mate with a host system. In such applications, it may be infeasible to place an ESD conductor 24 around the sensor components 16, 18, 20 on the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11. Thus, in certain embodiments, an ESD conductor 24 may be placed around the perimeter of the sensing side 14 to provide a similar function.
  • an ESD conductor 24 may be provided along an edge of the substrate 11 to prevent migration of electrostatic charge from one side of the substrate 11 to the other.
  • a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with the invention may include several layers 11 a, 1 Ib, or substrates 11a, l ib, sandwiched together.
  • fingerprint sensor components 16, 18, 20 may be printed or otherwise attached to a first non-conductive substrate 11a.
  • the substrate 11a may include various flexible or rigid substrate materials suitable for receiving a conductive circuit.
  • the substrate 11a and circuit components 16, 18, 20 are provided in the form of a conventional printed circuit board (PCB).
  • PCB printed circuit board
  • a second non-conductive layer 1 Ib or substrate 1 Ib may be placed over the circuit components 16, 18, 20 of the first layer 1 Ia.
  • a flexible polyimide layer l ib such as a layer l ib of Kapton® may be used to cover the circuit components 16, 18, 20, sandwiching the circuit components 16, 18, 20 between the two layers 1 Ia, 1 Ib.
  • interconnect pads 22 may be made accessible on an underside 26 of the substrate 1 Ia or through apertures in the polyimide layer 1 Ib.
  • a user's finger may be swiped across a sensing side 14 ofthe layer l ib without directly touching the circuit components 16, 18, 20. Thus, the user's finger may be electrically and mechanically isolated from the circuit components 16, 18, 20.
  • the sensors 16, 18 beneath the layer 1 Ib may read the fingerprint by detecting changes in capacitance as the finger is swiped across the layer l ib.
  • an ESD conductor 24 may be provided on the substrate 11a.
  • the ESD conductor 24 may be printed on the substrate 11a with the conductive traces ofthe sensor components 16, 18, 20. If electrostatic charges builds up to a point where it attempts to discharge around the edge ofthe layer 1 Ib, the ESD conductor 24 may be used to dissipate the charge to a known potential. In other contemplated embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 may be placed on the second layer 1 Ib.
  • a method 30 for dissipating electrostatic charge in a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include initially activating 32 the fingerprint sensor. This may include, for example, activating the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18, and sensor IC 20. The fingerprint sensor 10 may then be used to sense 34 a user's fingerprint as it is swiped across the sensor 10. As mentioned, this may cause an electrostatic charge to accumulate 36 on the sensor 10 which may then be dissipated through the ESD conductor 24.
  • a method 40 for producing an ESD-protected fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with the invention may include providing 42 a non-conductive substrate 11 and applying 44 a fingerprint sensing circuit to the substrate 11 using any suitable lithographic or application technique.
  • An ESD conductor 24 may be applied 46 to the substrate 11 before, concurrently with, or after applying 44 the fingerprint sensing circuit components.
  • the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may then be connected 48 to a processor or other host system.
  • ESD conductor 24 is not limited to fingerprint sensing technology, to flexible substrates, or to any single manufacturing process.
  • An ESD conductor 24 in accordance with the invention may be applied to various non-conductive surfaces that can accommodate a conductive pattern, including but not limited to COF, ICs, flexible circuit boards, printed circuit boards, or the like.
  • the invention is not limited to devices intended for human touch but may be used to protect circuitry coming into contact with any static generating body such as humans, assembly equipment, animals, or the like. Nevertheless, the invention may be particularly useful to protect sensitive circuitry associated with devices intended for human touch, including but not limited to touch pads, touch screens, touch panels, keyboards, keypads, mice, joysticks, trackballs, or the like.

Abstract

A fingerprint sensor in accordance with the invention includes a non-conductive substrate providing a first surface onto which a user can apply a fingerprint to be sensed. A sensor circuit is applied to a second surface of the non-conductive substrate opposite the first surface to sense a fingerprint when juxtaposed proximally thereto. An electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the non-conductive surface and is located between an area where a fingerprint is swiped and the sensor circuit. The electrostatic discharge conductor discharges electrostatic charge resulting from a user swiping a fingerprint across the first surface.

Description

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING FINGERPRINT SENSING CIRCUITRY FROM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and more particularly to ESD protection for fingerprint sensing electronics.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0002] Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a serious problem when dealing with many types of solid state electronics, such as integrated circuits (ICs), due to its ability to damage sensitive circuitry. Electronic components such as ICs may be exposed to ESD from various different sources, the most common of which is the human body. A body capacitance of approximately 150 pF can hold a charge of approximately 0.6 μC, which can generate potentials of several kV. Contact between the body and a grounded IC can generate large enough currents through the IC to significantly damage internal components.
[0003] As transistors and other components of ICs continue to shrink in accordance with Moore's law, ESD damage becomes an even greater risk because of the smaller components' inability to withstand large currents. For this reason, many recommend touching or connecting the body to ground prior to touching or handling sensitive electronic components.
[0004] The effects of ESD create special problems when dealing with electronics intended for touching by the body. For example, electronic fingerprint sensors allow a user to swipe or press a finger over some portion of the circuit in order to read the user's fingerprint. It would be infeasible as well as inconvenient for a user to have to ground his or her body prior to touching the sensor in order to dissipate an electrostatic charge.
[0005] Problems with ESD may be especially pronounced with conventional fingerprint sensors that allow a user to directly touch a piece of silicon. Nevertheless, ESD may also be a concern with newer more advanced "flexible" fingerprint sensors. These sensors may include circuits printed or otherwise applied to flexible, non-conductive materials, such as Kapton® (i.e., polyimide) substrates or other flexible non-conductive materials. These sensors may enable a user to swipe a finger across the polyimide surface without directly contacting the sensor circuitry. Unfortunately, the fact that polyimide is a good insulator allows electrostatic charge to build up on the polyimide surface as a user swipes his or her finger. This charge will continue to increase in potential until the path of least resistance is found and the charge dissipated. In certain cases, the charge may discharge to the sensor circuitry, causing damage to sensitive electronic components such as IC I/O cells.
[0006] In view of the foregoing, what is needed is an apparatus and method to safely discharge the electrostatic charge that accumulates on the non-conductive portions of circuits and electronic devices, including those intended for human touch, such as fingerprint sensing circuits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention provides an apparatus and method for dissipating the electrostatic charge that accumulates on circuits such as fingerprint sensing circuits. The features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of the invention as set forth hereinafter.
[0008] In a first aspect of the invention, a fingerprint sensor in accordance with the invention includes a non-conductive substrate providing a first surface onto which a user can apply a fingerprint to be sensed. A sensor circuit is applied to a second surface of the non- conductive substrate opposite the first surface to sense a fingerprint when juxtaposed proximally thereto. An electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the non-conductive surface and is located between an area where a fingerprint is swiped and the sensor circuit. The electrostatic discharge conductor discharges the electrostatic charge resulting from a user swiping a fingerprint across the first surface.
[0009] In a second aspect of the invention, an ESD-protected circuit includes a non- conductive surface onto which an electrostatic charge can accumulate. A circuit which is sensitive to electrostatic discharge is coupled to the non-conductive surface. An electrostatic discharge conductor is coupled to the non-conductive surface and is positioned to discharge electrostatic charge from the non-conductive surface and thereby protect the circuit. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0011] Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to a first side of the substrate;
[0012] Figure 2 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to the opposite side of the substrate;
[0013] Figure 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having a substrate and an ESD conductor coupled to an edge of the substrate;
[0014] Figure 4 A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a fingerprint sensing circuit having multiple layers;
[0015] Figure 4B is a perspective view of the fingerprint sensing circuit of Figure 4A showing the layers sandwiched together;
[0016] Figure 5 is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for dissipating electrostatic charge in a fingerprint sensing circuit; and
[0017] Figure 6 is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for producing an ESD-protected fingerprint sensing circuit in accordance with the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the present invention, as represented in the Figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of certain examples of presently contemplated embodiments in accordance with the invention. The presently described embodiments will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
[0019] Referring to Figure 1, a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention may include a flexible non-conductive substrate 11 having a circuit side 12 and a sensing side 14. In certain embodiments, the substrate 11 may be constructed of a flexible polyimide material marketed under the trade name Kapton® and with a thickness of between about 25 and 100 μm. The Kapton® polymer allows the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 to be applied to products such as touchpads and molded plastics having a variety of shapes and contours while at the same time providing exceptional durability and reliability. Nevertheless, the invention is not limited to this type of substrate 11 but may include other flexible or rigid substrates 11 suitable for applying a circuit thereon.
[0020] In certain embodiments, the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include an image sensor 16 to detect the ridges and valleys of a fingerprint as it moves across the sensor 16. Optionally, the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include a velocity sensor 18 to detect the speed of a finger moving across the image sensor 16. The image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 may include conductive traces printed or otherwise applied to the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11 using any suitable lithographic or application technique. In certain embodiments, the image sensor 16 may be implemented as an array of capacitive sensors capable of sensing the ridges and valleys of a finger as it travels over the sensor 16. Similarly, the velocity sensor 18 may by implemented using two or more capacitive detectors 18 at intervals along the direction of travel of the finger.
[0021 ] The above-mentioned conductive traces may connect the image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 to one or more sensor ICs 20 connected to the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11. A sensor IC 20 may contain drive and sense electronics for detecting and reading fingerprints passed over the image sensor 16. In certain embodiments, the sensor IC 20 may be connected to one or more interconnect pads which enable the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 to interface with a processor or other external system. The sensor IC 20 may be bonded to the flexible substrate 11 using any suitable technique such as a chip-on-flex (COF) process. This process may be used to electrically connect the sensor IC 20 to the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18, and interconnect pads 22 to form the fingerprint sensing circuit 10. In selected embodiments, the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may be designed with an open architecture in order to utilize the most recent matching algorithms. Such a feature may enable users to fine tune security vs. convenience tradeoffs by selecting a suitable matching algorithm.
[0022] Additional information related to the implementation of fingerprint sensing circuits 10 in accordance with the invention is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,146,024 and entitled "Swiped Aperture Capacitive Fingerprint Sensing Systems and Methods," which is herein incorporated by reference. Other information for implementing fingerprint sensing circuits in accordance with the invention may be found in U.S. Patent Pub. No. 2005/0244038 and entitled "Finger Position Sensing Methods and Apparatus" and U.S. Patent Pub. No.2006/0083411 and entitled "Fingerprint Sensing Assemblies and Methods of Making," which are also incorporated by reference. The fingerprint sensors disclosed in the above-identified applications are examples of fingerprint sensors that may be used with the ESD protection apparatus disclosed herein and do not represent an exhaustive list. Indeed, the invention disclosed herein may be used with many different types of fingerprint sensors including conventional sensors using silicon to contact and read a user's fingerprint.
[0023] One benefit of the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 illustrated in Figure 1 is that a user's finger is isolated from the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18 and sensor IC 20. The user's finger is swiped along the polyimide surface of the sensing side 14 of the flexible substrate 11 as opposed to the circuit side 12. The image sensor 16 and velocity sensor 18 are able to detect changes in capacitance as the finger is swiped across the sensing side 14 of the circuit 10. Thus, the polyimide substrate electrically and mechanically isolates the user's finger from the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18 and sensor IC 20, thereby providing some degree of protection from ESD and mechanical abrasion.
[0024] Despite its advantages, however, the flexible polyimide substrate may be susceptible to electrostatic buildup on the sensing side 14 of the substrate 11. This occurs as a result of rubbing two non-conductive surfaces (i.e., a finger and the polyimide substrate) together. Although the polyimide substrate initially provides an effective shield between the fingerprint sensing circuitry and electrostatic charge, the electrostatic charge may continue to build up until the path of least resistance is found and the charge is dissipated. In certain cases, the charge may follow a path around the edge of the substrate 11 until it reaches the circuit side 12 of the substrate. There, the charge may discharge to the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20, causing damage to sensitive electronic components such as IC I/O cells. [0025 ] In selected embodiments in accordance with the invention, an ESD conductor 24 may be placed between the sensing side 14 of the fingerprint sensor 10 and the fingerprint sensing circuitry 16, 18, 20. This ESD conductor 24 may be connected to a known potential (e.g., ground) and may be used to safely dissipate electrostatic charge accumulated on the sensing side 14. In certain embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 may be connected to one or more interconnect pads 22, which may be connected to a known potential.
[0026] Because the ESD conductor 24 is positioned between the sensing side 14 and the fingerprint sensing circuitry 16, 18, 20, the shortest path, and thus the path of least resistance, is the path between the sensing side 14 and the ESD conductor 24. In selected embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 may encircle the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20 to eliminate discharge paths between the sensing side 14 and the sensor circuitry 16, 18, 20. Nevertheless, the ESD conductor 24 is not limited to this shape but may include various continuous and non-continuous shapes and may, in certain embodiments, only partially surround the circuitry 16, 18, 20. Similarly, the ESD conductor 24 may be placed at or near a perimeter of the substrate 11 to maximize the space available for the circuitry 16, 18, 20.
[0027] The ESD conductor 24 may be made of various conductive materials including, for example, aluminum, gold, nickel, copper, or the like. In selected embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 is made of the same conductive material as that used for traces and other conductors of the fingerprint sensing circuit 10. Thus, the ESD conductor 24 may be manufactured at low cost using standard chip on flex (COF) or other suitable manufacturing processes.
[0028] Referring to Figure 2, in other embodiments, an ESD conductor 24 may be placed on the sensing side 14 of the substrate 11 (In the illustrated embodiment, the fingerprint sensing circuit 10 is flipped over such that the sensing side 14 faces upwards). For example, an ESD conductor 24 may be configured to encircle the perimeter of the sensing side 14. Such an embodiment may be advantageous in certain situations. For example, some application may require interconnect pads or pins that reach the edge of the substrate 11 in order to properly interface or mate with a host system. In such applications, it may be infeasible to place an ESD conductor 24 around the sensor components 16, 18, 20 on the circuit side 12 of the substrate 11. Thus, in certain embodiments, an ESD conductor 24 may be placed around the perimeter of the sensing side 14 to provide a similar function.
[0029] Referring to Figure 3, in other embodiments, an ESD conductor 24 may be provided along an edge of the substrate 11 to prevent migration of electrostatic charge from one side of the substrate 11 to the other.
[0030] Referring to Figures 4 A and 4B, in another embodiment, a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with the invention may include several layers 11 a, 1 Ib, or substrates 11a, l ib, sandwiched together. For example, in one embodiment, fingerprint sensor components 16, 18, 20 may be printed or otherwise attached to a first non-conductive substrate 11a. The substrate 11a may include various flexible or rigid substrate materials suitable for receiving a conductive circuit. In certain embodiments, the substrate 11a and circuit components 16, 18, 20 are provided in the form of a conventional printed circuit board (PCB).
[0031] A second non-conductive layer 1 Ib or substrate 1 Ib may be placed over the circuit components 16, 18, 20 of the first layer 1 Ia. For example, a flexible polyimide layer l ib such as a layer l ib of Kapton® may be used to cover the circuit components 16, 18, 20, sandwiching the circuit components 16, 18, 20 between the two layers 1 Ia, 1 Ib. In selected embodiments, interconnect pads 22 may be made accessible on an underside 26 of the substrate 1 Ia or through apertures in the polyimide layer 1 Ib. [0032] To read a fingerprint, a user's finger may be swiped across a sensing side 14 ofthe layer l ib without directly touching the circuit components 16, 18, 20. Thus, the user's finger may be electrically and mechanically isolated from the circuit components 16, 18, 20.
The sensors 16, 18 beneath the layer 1 Ib may read the fingerprint by detecting changes in capacitance as the finger is swiped across the layer l ib.
[0033] To prevent electrostatic charge from building up on the surface l ib and discharging to the circuit components 16, 18, 20, an ESD conductor 24 may be provided on the substrate 11a. In selected embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 may be printed on the substrate 11a with the conductive traces ofthe sensor components 16, 18, 20. If electrostatic charges builds up to a point where it attempts to discharge around the edge ofthe layer 1 Ib, the ESD conductor 24 may be used to dissipate the charge to a known potential. In other contemplated embodiments, the ESD conductor 24 may be placed on the second layer 1 Ib.
[0034] Referring to Figure 5, in certain embodiments, a method 30 for dissipating electrostatic charge in a fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may include initially activating 32 the fingerprint sensor. This may include, for example, activating the image sensor 16, velocity sensor 18, and sensor IC 20. The fingerprint sensor 10 may then be used to sense 34 a user's fingerprint as it is swiped across the sensor 10. As mentioned, this may cause an electrostatic charge to accumulate 36 on the sensor 10 which may then be dissipated through the ESD conductor 24.
[0035] Referring to Figure 6, in certain embodiments, a method 40 for producing an ESD-protected fingerprint sensing circuit 10 in accordance with the invention may include providing 42 a non-conductive substrate 11 and applying 44 a fingerprint sensing circuit to the substrate 11 using any suitable lithographic or application technique. An ESD conductor 24 may be applied 46 to the substrate 11 before, concurrently with, or after applying 44 the fingerprint sensing circuit components. The fingerprint sensing circuit 10 may then be connected 48 to a processor or other host system.
[0036] It should be understood that the ESD conductor 24 disclosed herein is not limited to fingerprint sensing technology, to flexible substrates, or to any single manufacturing process. An ESD conductor 24 in accordance with the invention may be applied to various non-conductive surfaces that can accommodate a conductive pattern, including but not limited to COF, ICs, flexible circuit boards, printed circuit boards, or the like. Furthermore, the invention is not limited to devices intended for human touch but may be used to protect circuitry coming into contact with any static generating body such as humans, assembly equipment, animals, or the like. Nevertheless, the invention may be particularly useful to protect sensitive circuitry associated with devices intended for human touch, including but not limited to touch pads, touch screens, touch panels, keyboards, keypads, mice, joysticks, trackballs, or the like.
[0037] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.

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[0038] What is claimed is:
1. A fingerprint sensor comprising: a non-conductive substrate providing a first surface onto which a user can apply a fingerprint to be sensed; a sensor circuit applied to a second surface of the non-conductive substrate opposite the first surface to sense a fingerprint when juxtaposed proximally thereto; an electrostatic discharge conductor applied to the non-conductive surface and located between an area where a fingerprint is swiped and the sensor circuit, the electrostatic discharge conductor discharging electrostatic charge resulting from a user swiping a fingerprint across the first surface.
2. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the first surface.
3. The sensor according to Claim 2, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor encircles or partially encircles the sensor circuit.
4. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the second surface.
5. The sensor according to Claim 4, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor encircles the area where a fingerprint is swiped.
6. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to an edge of the non-conductive substrate.
7. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the sensor circuit and non- conductive substrate together are selected from the group consisting chip on flex (COF), a flexible circuit board, a printed circuit board (PCB), and an integrated circuit (IC).
8. The sensor according to Claim 1, further comprising a processor operably coupled to the sensor circuit to process fingerprint data received therefrom.
9. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is made of the same material as conductive traces of the sensor circuit.
10. The sensor according to Claim 1, wherein the sensor circuit comprises at least one of an image sensor, a velocity sensor, and a sensor IC.
11. An ESD-protected circuit comprising: a non-conductive surface onto which an electrostatic charge can accumulate; a circuit coupled to the non-conductive surface and sensitive to electrostatic discharge; and an electrostatic discharge conductor coupled to the non-conductive surface and positioned to discharge an electrostatic charge from the non-conductive surface and thereby protect the circuit.
12. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the circuit is a fingerprint sensing circuit.
13. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 12, wherein the non- conductive surface is flexible.
14. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 13, wherein the non- conductive surface comprises polyimide.
15. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor encircles or partially encircles the circuit.
16. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the sensor circuit and non-conductive surface together are selected from the group consisting chip on flex (COF), a flexible circuit board, a printed circuit board (PCB), and an integrated circuit (IC).
17. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, further comprising a processor operably coupled to the circuit.
18. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is made of the same material as conductive traces of the circuit.
19. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the circuit comprises at least one column driver.
20. The ESD-protected circuit according to Claim 11, wherein the circuit is associated with at least one of a touch pad, touch screen, touch panel, keyboard, keypad, mouse, joystick, and trackball.
21. A fingerprint sensor comprising: a first non-conductive substrate; a fingerprint sensor circuit applied to the first non-conductive substrate; a second non-conductive substrate applied to the first non-conductive substrate to cover the fingerprint sensor circuit, the second non-conductive substrate also providing an area onto which a user can apply a fingerprint; an electrostatic discharge conductor located between the area and the sensor circuit, the electrostatic discharge conductor discharging electrostatic charge resulting from a user applying a fingerprint to the area.
22. The sensor according to Claim 21, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the first non-conductive substrate.
23. The sensor according to Claim 21, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor is applied to the second non-conductive substrate.
24. The sensor according to Claim 21, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor encircles the fingerprint sensor circuit.
25. The sensor according to Claim 21, wherein the electrostatic discharge conductor only partially surrounds the fingerprint sensor circuit.
26. The sensor according to Claim 21 , wherein the second non-conductive substrate comprises polyimide.
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