IP Library Granted Patent US 12,163,835
Granted Patent B2
US 12,163,835 · App. 17/299,908 · Granted Dec 10, 2024

Linear temperature calibration compensation for spectrometer systems

Inventor: Javier Miguel Sánchez (Zurich, CH)
Assignee: AMS Sensors Singapore Pte. Ltd.
G01J3/0286G01J3/26G01J3/45G01J2003/1247
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Patent No.
US 12,163,835
App. No.
17/299,908
Granted
Dec 10, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an example method, light is emitted towards a sample region, and sample light is received at an interferometer. A subset of the sample light is transmitted from the interferometer to a detector. Transmitting the subset of the sample light includes determining a reference voltage corresponding to the range of wavelengths of the subset of sample light, and a reference temperature. Transmitting the subset of sample light also includes determining a temperature of an environment, determining a bias voltage corresponding to a difference between the reference temperature and the temperature of the environment, and applying, to the interferometer, an input voltage corresponding to the sum of the reference voltage and the bias voltage. The subset of the sample light is measured by the detector, and a spectral distribution of light is determined based on the measurements.

Claims (51)

1. A method comprising:

emitting, using a light source of a spectrometer, light towards a sample region; receiving, at an interferometer of the spectrometer, sample light that is at least one of light reflected by or transmitted through an object in the sample region, the sample light having a first range of wavelengths;

transmitting, from the interferometer to a detector of the spectrometer, a subset of the sample light, the subset of the sample light having a second range of wavelengths, the second range of wavelengths being a subset of the first range of wavelengths, wherein transmitting the subset of the sample light comprises:

determining a reference voltage corresponding to the second range of wavelengths and a reference temperature,

determining, using a temperature sensor, a temperature of an environment of the spectrometer,

determining a bias voltage corresponding to a difference between the reference temperature and the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer,

and

applying, to the interferometer, an input voltage corresponding to the sum of the reference voltage and the bias voltage, such that the interferometer selects the second range of wavelengths with respect to the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer;

the method further comprising:

measuring, using the detector, the subset of the sample light; and

determining, using an electronic control device, a spectral distribution of light corresponding to the object based on the measured subset of the sample light.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bias voltage is a sum of (i) the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer multiplied by a scalar value, and (ii) a constant value.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reference voltage corresponds to a second input voltage that, when applied to the interferometer, causes the interferometer to transmit the subset of the sample light when the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer is the reference temperature.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the input voltage comprises:

generating, using the electronic control device, a command signal instructing a voltage source to apply the input voltage to the interferometer, and

applying, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the voltage source to the interferometer.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the input voltage comprises:

generating, using the electronic control device, a command signal instructing a voltage source to generate the reference voltage,

generating, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the reference voltage,

generating, using the voltage source, the bias voltage based on the measured temperature of the environment of the spectrometer, and

applying, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the sum of the reference voltage and the bias voltage to the interferometer.

6. A system comprising:

a light source;

an interferometer;

a detector; and

an electronic control device,

wherein the light source is operable to emit light towards a sample region,

wherein the interferometer is operable to:

receive sample light that is at least one of light reflected by or transmitted through an object in the sample region, the sample light having a first range of wavelengths, and

transmit, from the interferometer to the detector, a subset of the sample light, the subset of the sample light having a second range of wavelengths, the second range of wavelengths being a subset of the first range of wavelengths, wherein transmitting the subset of the sample light comprises:

determining a reference voltage corresponding to the second range of wavelengths and a reference temperature,

determining, using a temperature sensor, a temperature of an environment of the spectrometer,

determining a bias voltage corresponding to a difference between the reference temperature and the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer, and

applying, to the interferometer, an input voltage corresponding to the sum of the reference voltage and the bias voltage, such that the interferometer selects the second range of wavelengths with respect to

the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer,

wherein the detector is operable to measure the subset of the sample light, and

wherein the electronic control device is operable to determine a spectral distribution of light corresponding to the object based on the measured subset of the sample light.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the bias voltage is a sum of (i) the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer multiplied by a scalar value, and (ii) a constant value.

8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the reference voltage corresponds to a second input voltage that, when applied to the interferometer, causes the interferometer to transmit the subset of the sample light when the temperature of the environment of the spectrometer is the reference temperature.

9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the system further comprises a voltage source,

and

wherein applying the input voltage comprises:

generating, using the electronic control device, a command signal instructing a voltage source to apply the input voltage to the interferometer, and

applying, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the voltage source to the interferometer.

10. The system of claim 6 , wherein the system further comprises a voltage source,

and

wherein applying the input voltage comprises:

generating, using the electronic control device, a command signal instructing a voltage source to generate the reference voltage,

generating, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the reference voltage,

generating, using the voltage source, the bias voltage based on the measured temperature of the environment of the spectrometer, and

applying, using the voltage source in response to the command signal, the sum of the reference voltage and the bias voltage to the interferometer.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 3, 2025
From: AMS SENSORS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
To: AMS-OSRAM ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 073476/0659 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2021
From: MIGUEL SÁNCHEZ, JAVIER
To: AMS SENSORS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 056439/0097 →