IP Library Granted Patent US 12,203,325
Granted Patent B2
US 12,203,325 · App. 18/442,452 · Granted Jan 21, 2025

Low-power radio-frequency receiver

Inventors: Andrew K. Cooney (Quakertown, PA); Jordan H. Crafts (Bethlehem, PA); Stuart W. DeJonge (Riegelsville, PA); Galen E. Knode (Macungie, PA); Jonathan T. Lenz (Emmaus, PA); Justin J. Mierta (Allentown, PA); Donald R. Mosebrook (Coopersburg, PA)
Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
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Patent No.
US 12,203,325
App. No.
18/442,452
Granted
Jan 21, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low-power radio-frequency (RF) receiver is characterized by a decreased current consumption over prior art RF receivers, such that the RF receiver may be used in control devices, such as battery-powered motorized window treatments and two-wire dimmer switches. The RF receiver uses an RF sub-sampling technique to check for the RF signals and then put the RF receiver to sleep for a sleep time that is longer than a packet length of a transmitted packet to thus conserve battery power and lengthen the lifetime of the batteries. The RF receiver compares detected RF energy to a detect threshold that may be increased to decrease the sensitivity of the RF receiver and increase the lifetime of the batteries. After detecting that an RF signal is being transmitted, the RF receiver is put to sleep for a snooze time period that is longer than the sleep time and just slightly shorter than the time between two consecutive transmitted packets to further conserve battery power.

Claims (66)

1. An electric load controller, comprising:

filter circuitry;

receiver circuitry operatively coupled to the filter circuitry, the receiver circuitry reversibly transitionable between a lower power consumption sleep state and a higher power consumption active state;

controller circuitry operatively coupled to the receiver circuitry, the controller circuitry to:

cause the receiver circuitry to transition from the sleep state to the active state at each of a plurality of sleep intervals; and

responsive to the transition to the active state:

sample a filter output signal for a sampling interval; and

detect a presence of a first of a plurality of signal packets transmitted by a wireless device;

wherein each of the plurality of signal packets are separated by a packet break interval;

responsive to detecting the presence of the first signal packet:

cause the receiver circuitry to transition to the sleep state for a snooze interval;

wherein the snooze interval is less than or equal to the packet break interval and greater than the sleep interval;

cause the receiver circuitry to transition from the sleep state to the active state at the conclusion of the snooze interval; and

receive a second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device.

2. The electric load controller of claim 1 wherein the controller circuitry to further:

cause a storage in operatively coupled memory circuitry of one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

3. The electric load controller of claim 2 wherein the controller circuitry to further:

cause an adjustment of an output parameter of one or more electric load devices using the one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

4. The electric load controller of claim 1 wherein to detect the presence of the first of the plurality of signal packets, the controller circuitry to further:

compare a magnitude of a received radio frequency signal with a threshold magnitude value.

5. The electric load controller of claim 1 wherein the controller circuitry to further:

cause the receiver circuitry to transition from the active state to the sleep state for the sleep interval responsive to a failure to detect the presence of the first signal packet.

6. The electric load controller of claim 1 wherein to receive the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device, the controller circuitry to further:

receive the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device, wherein the second signal packet includes one or more instructions identical to one or more instructions included in the first packet.

7. An electrical load control method, comprising:

causing, by controller circuitry, receiver circuitry to transition from a lower power consumption sleep state to a higher power consumption active state at each of a plurality of sleep intervals; and

responsive to the transition to the active state;

sampling, by the receiver circuitry, a filter output signal for a sampling interval;

detecting, by the receiver circuitry, a presence of a first of a plurality of signal packets transmitted by a wireless device;

wherein each of the plurality of signal packets are separated by a packet break interval; and

responsive to detecting the presence of the first signal packet:

causing, by the controller circuitry, the receiver circuitry to transition to the sleep state for a snooze interval;

wherein the snooze interval is less than or equal to the packet break interval and greater than the sleep interval;

causing, by the controller circuitry, the receiver circuitry to transition from the sleep state to the active state at the conclusion of the snooze interval; and

receiving, by the controller circuitry from the receiver circuitry, a second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

causing, by the controller circuitry, a storage in operatively coupled memory circuitry of one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

causing, by the controller circuitry, an adjustment of an output parameter of one or more electric load devices using the one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

10. The method of claim 7 wherein detecting the presence of the first of the plurality of signal packets transmitted by the wireless device, the controller circuitry to further:

comparing, by the controller circuitry, a magnitude of a received radio frequency (RF) signal with a threshold magnitude value.

11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

causing, by the controller circuitry, the receiver circuitry to transition from the active state to the sleep state for the sleep interval responsive to a failure to detect the presence of the first signal packet.

12. The method of claim 7 wherein receiving the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device further comprises:

receiving, by the controller circuitry, the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device, wherein the second signal packet includes one or more instructions identical to one or more instructions included in the first packet.

13. A non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device that includes instructions that, when executed by electric load controller circuitry, causes the electric load controller circuitry to:

cause operatively coupled receiver circuitry to transition from a lower power consumption sleep state to a higher power consumption active state at a sleep interval; and

responsive to the transition to the active state;

cause the receiver circuitry to sample a filter output signal for a sampling interval;

cause the receiver circuitry to detect a presence of a first of a plurality of signal packets transmitted by a wireless device;

wherein each of the plurality of signal packets are separated by a packet break interval; and

responsive to detecting presence of the first signal packet;

cause the receiver circuitry to transition to the sleep state for a snooze interval;

wherein the snooze interval is less than or equal to the packet break interval and greater than the sleep interval;

cause the receiver circuitry to transition from the sleep state to the active state at the conclusion of the snooze interval; and

receive, from the receiver circuitry, a second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device.

14. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller circuitry further cause the electric load controller circuitry to:

cause a storage in operatively coupled memory circuitry of one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

15. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 14 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller circuitry further cause the electric load controller circuitry to:

cause an adjustment of an output parameter of one or more electric load devices using the one or more instructions included in the second signal packet.

16. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions that cause the electric load control circuitry to detect the presence of the first of the plurality of signal packets transmitted by the wireless device, further cause the electric load control circuitry to:

compare a magnitude of a received radio frequency (RF) signal with a threshold magnitude value.

17. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions, when executed by the electric load controller circuitry further cause the electric load controller circuitry to:

cause the receiver circuitry to transition from the active state to the sleep state for the sleep interval responsive to a failure to detect the presence of the first signal packet.

18. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 13 wherein the instructions that cause the electric load controller circuitry to receive the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device further cause the electric load controller circuitry to:

receive the second signal packet transmitted by the wireless device, wherein the second signal packet includes one or more instructions identical to one or more instructions included in the first packet.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2024
From: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
To: LUTRON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LLC
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