IP Library Granted Patent US 11,512,836
Granted Patent B2
US 11,512,836 · App. 16/072,818 · Granted Nov 29, 2022

Multi-mode illumination module and related method

Inventors: Markus Rossi (Jona, CH); Martin Lukas Balimann (Zurich, CH); Mai-Lan Elodie Boytard (Zurich, CH); Bassam Hallal (Thalwil, CH); Daniel Pérez Calero (Zurich, CH); Julien Boucart (Zurich, CH); Hendrik Volkerink (Santa Clara, CA)
Assignee: ams Sensors Singapore Pte. Ltd.
F21V14/06F21S10/023F21V5/004F21V5/007F21V23/003F21V23/04G01C3/08G01S7/4814G01S7/4815G01S17/08G02B27/20F21V5/008F21V5/02F21V13/04F21V14/02F21V17/02F21W2131/406F21Y2105/10F21Y2105/12F21Y2105/14F21Y2113/13F21Y2115/10F21Y2115/30
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Patent No.
US 11,512,836
App. No.
16/072,818
Granted
Nov 29, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

The illumination module for emitting light ( 5 ) can operate in at least two different modes, wherein in each of the modes, the emitted light ( 5 ) has a different light distribution. The module has a mode selector ( 10 ) for selecting the mode in which the module operates, and it has an optical arrangement. The arrangement includes—a microlens array (LL 1 ) with a multitude of transmissive or reflective microlenses ( 2 ) which are regularly arranged at a lens pitch P (P 1 );—an illuminating unit for illuminating the microlens array (LL 1 ). The illuminating unit includes a first array of light sources (S 1 ) operable to emit light of a first wavelength L 1 each and having an aperture each. The apertures are located in a common emission plane which is located at a distance D (D 1 ) from the microlens array (LL 1 ). In a first one of the modes, for the lens pitch P, the distance D and the wavelength L 1 applies P 2 =2·L 1 ·D/N wherein N is an integer with N≥1.

Claims (39)

1. An illumination module, the module being operable in at least two different modes, the module comprising:

a microlens array comprising a multitude of transmissive or reflective microlenses which are regularly arranged at a lens pitch P;

an illuminating unit for illuminating the microlens array; and

a mode selector for selecting in which one of the modes the module operates;

the illuminating unit comprising a first array of light sources operable to emit light of a first wavelength L 1 each and having an aperture each, wherein the apertures are located in a common emission plane which is located at a distance D from the microlens array, wherein in a first one of the modes,

P 2 =2· L 1· D/N

and wherein N is an integer with N≥1.

2. The module according to claim 1 , wherein the mode selector comprises an actuator for changing a relative orientation in space of the microlens array with respect to the illuminating unit.

3. The module according to claim 1 , wherein the mode selector comprises an actuator for changing the distance D.

4. The module according to claim 1 , wherein the mode selector comprises an actuator for changing a rotational orientation about an axis perpendicular to the common emission plane of the microlens array with respect to first array of light sources.

5. The module according to claim 1 , wherein the illuminating unit comprises a second array of light sources operable to emit light each and having an aperture each, and wherein the mode selector comprises a control unit for controlling a ratio of an intensity of light emitted from the first array of light sources and an intensity of light emitted from the second array of light sources.

6. The module according to claim 5 , wherein the control unit is operable to have the light sources of the first array switched on and to have the light sources of the second array switched off in the first one of the modes, and to have the light sources of the second array switched on in a second one of the modes.

7. The module according to claim 5 , wherein the light sources of the second array are operable to emit light of a second wavelength L 2 each, wherein the second wavelength L 2 is different from the first wavelengh L 1 .

8. The module according to claim 5 , wherein the light emitters of the first array of light sources are regularly arranged at a light source pitch Q 1 , wherein P=Q 1 , and wherein an axis along which the microlenses are arranged at the pitch P is aligned parallel to an axis along which the light sources of the first array are arranged at the pitch Q 1 , and wherein the light emitters of the second array of light sources are

irregularly arranged; or at least one of

regularly arranged at a light source pitch Q 2 , wherein P≠Q 2 ;

regularly arranged at a light source pitch Q 2 , wherein an axis along which the microlenses are arranged at the pitch P is aligned at an angle with respect to an axis along which the light sources of the second array are arranged at the pitch Q 2 .

9. The module according to claim 5 , wherein the second array of light sources is arranged aside the first array of light sources.

10. The module according to claim 5 , wherein the first and the second arrays of light sources are mutually superimposed arrays of light sources.

11. The module according to claim 1 , wherein in each of the modes, the emitted light has a different light distribution, and wherein the light distribution in a second one of the modes is more diffuse than the light distribution in the first one of the modes.

12. An apparatus for optically determining distances, the apparatus comprising an illumination module according to claim 1 and an image sensor for detecting light reflected from a scene illuminated by light emitted from the illumination module.

13. An illumination module, the module being operable in at least two different modes, the module comprising:

a microlens array comprising a multitude of transmissive or reflective microlenses which are regularly arranged at a lens pitch P;

an illuminating unit for illuminating the microlens array; and

means for selecting in which one of the modes the module operates;

the illuminating unit comprising a first array of light sources operable to emit light of a first wavelength L 1 each and having an aperture each, wherein the apertures are located in a common emission plane which is located at a distance D from the microlens array, wherein in a first one of the modes,

P 2 =2· L 1· D/N

and wherein N is an integer with N≥1.

14. An illumination module, the module being operable in at least two different modes, the module comprising:

a microlens array comprising a multitude of transmissive or reflective microlenses which are regularly arranged at a lens pitch P;

an illuminating unit for illuminating the microlens array; and

a mode selector for selecting in which one of the modes the module operate;

the illuminating unit comprising one or more light sources operable to emit light of a first wavelength L 1 each and having an aperture each, wherein for each of the one or more light sources, an optical path length for light emitted from the respective light source from the respective aperture to the microlens array amounts to one and the same distance D, wherein in a first one of the modes,

P 2 =2· L 1· D/N

and wherein N is an integer with N≥1.

15. The module according to claim 14 , wherein the light emitted from each of the one or more light sources propagates from the respective aperture to the microlens array along a light path, wherein at least a portion of the light path is running through a material having a refractive index different from 1.

16. The module according to claim 14 , wherein the module comprises at least one reflective element, and wherein the light emitted from each of the one or more light sources propagates from the respective aperture to the microlens array along a light path along which it is reflected at least once by the at least one reflective element.

17. The module according to claim 14 , wherein the one or more light sources comprise an array of light sources.

18. The module according to claim 14 , wherein in the first mode, each of the one or more light sources is arranged to illuminate a respective subset of the multitude of microlenses, and each of the subsets includes a plurality of neighboring microlenses, such that light from each particular one of the one or more light sources passes through different ones of the microlenses in the respective subset so as to produce an interference pattern.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 3, 2025
From: AMS SENSORS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
To: AMS-OSRAM ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 073476/0659 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 8, 2019
From: HEPTAGON MICRO OPTICS PTE. LTD.
To: AMS SENSORS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 049222/0062 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2018
From: ROSSI, MARKUS; BALIMANN, MARTIN LUKAS; BOYTARD, MAI-LAN ELODIE; HALLAL, BASSAM; PÉREZ CALERO, DANIEL; BOUCART, JULIEN; VOLKERINK, HENDRIK
To: HEPTAGON MICRO OPTICS PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 047270/0510 →