IP Library Granted Patent US 7,214,927
Granted Patent B2
US 7,214,927 · App. 10/961,601 · Granted May 8, 2007

Method and apparatus using liquid crystal light valve to filter incident light on a photodetector

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Patent No.
US 7,214,927
App. No.
10/961,601
Granted
May 8, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, light is detected using a photodetector. If the detected light is causing the photodetector to saturate, one or more liquid crystal light valves are adjusted to filter the amount of incident light on the photodetector.

Claims (33)

1. Apparatus, comprising: a photodetector; a light valve comprising a liquid crystal element, positioned to filter incident light on the photodetector; and a control system to determine whether incident light on the photodetector is causing the photodetector to saturate and, if so, apply an electrical stimulus to adjust the light valve; wherein the light valve comprises a plurality of stacked liquid crystal elements, each of which serves to filter a different range of light wavelengths, and each of which is separately controlled by the control system.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal element serves as a color filter.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the different liquid crystal elements respectively pass overlapping ranges of light wavelengths.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising at least one additional light valve, each comprising a liquid crystal element; said light valves being positioned adjacent one another; said light valves each passing a different color of incident light to the photodetector; and said light valves each being separately controlled by the control system.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the light valves respectively pass red, green and blue light.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control system further determines whether the photodetector is receiving enough incident light and, if not, applies an electrical stimulus to adjust the light valve.

7. Apparatus, comprising:

at least one light emitting element;

a photodetector, positioned to receive light emitted by at least some of the light emitting elements;

a light valve comprising a liquid crystal element, positioned to filter incident light on the photodetector; and

a control system to i) determine whether incident light on the photodetector is causing the photodetector to saturate and, if so, apply an electrical stimulus to adjust the light valve, and ii) in response to the light detected by the photodetector, regulate a drive signal of a first one or more of the light emitting elements, thereby regulating the light that is emitted by the first one or more light emitting elements.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising:

a second photodetector, positioned to receive light emitted by at least some of the light emitting elements; and

a second light valve comprising a second liquid crystal element, positioned to filter incident light on the second photodetector;

wherein the control system further i) determines whether incident light on the second photodetector is causing the second photodetector to saturate and, if so, applies an electrical stimulus to adjust the second light valve, ii) in response to adjusting one of the light valves, adjusts the other light valve in a similar fashion, and iii) in response to the light detected by the second photodetector, regulates a drive signal of a second one or more of the light emitting elements, thereby regulating the light that is emitted by the second one or more of the light emitting elements.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the light emitting elements comprise light emitting diodes (LEDs).

10. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein:

the light emitting elements comprise a plurality of different colored light emitting elements;

the liquid crystal element serves as a color filter; and

each of the first one or more light emitting elements emits light corresponding to said color filter.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the light emitting elements comprise light emitting diodes (LEDs).

12. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein:

the light emitting elements comprise a plurality of different colored light emitting elements;

the light valve comprises a plurality of stacked liquid crystal elements, each of which serves to filter a different range of light wavelengths; and

the control system further i) separately controls the liquid crystal elements to obtain photodetector readings for different wavelengths of incident light, and ii) in response to the different wavelengths of light detected by the photodetector, separately regulates drive signals of different colored ones of the light emitting elements, thereby regulating the light that is emitted by the light emitting elements.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the different liquid crystal elements respectively pass overlapping ranges of light wavelengths.

14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the light emitting elements comprise light emitting diodes (LEDs).

15. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein:

the light emitting elements comprise a plurality of different colored light emitting elements;

the apparatus further comprises at least one additional light valve, each comprising a liquid crystal element; said light valves being positioned adjacent one another; said light valves each passing a different color of incident light to the photodetector; and said light valves each being separately controlled by the control system; and

the control system further i) separately controls the liquid crystal elements to obtain photodetector readings for different colors of incident light, and ii) in response to the different colors of light detected by the photodetector, separately regulates drive signals of different colored ones of the light emitting elements, thereby regulating the light that is emitted by the light emitting elements.

16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the liquid crystal elements respectively filter red, green and blue light.

17. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control system further determines whether the photodetector is receiving enough incident light and, if not, applies an electrical stimulus to adjust the light valve.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 017206 FRAME: 0666. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded May 6, 2016
From: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES GENERAL IP (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 038632/0662 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 26, 2016
From: CHIP STAR LTD.
To: EPISTAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038107/0930 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2015
From: TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.
To: CHIP STAR LTD.
Reel/Frame 036543/0245 →