Patents Assigned to Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
-
Patent number: 8358271Abstract: An optical navigation system with a lift detection module is provided for preventing cursor movement if the optical navigation system has been lifted from the navigation surface. The optical navigation system may include an image sensor, a controller and a lift detection module. The lift detection module may be operatively coupled with the image sensor and the controller to selectively report a motion data upon determining a lift by comparing the average of the photosensitive pixel elements with a pixel element threshold value and the surface quality value with a surface quality threshold value. The lift detection module may be incorporated in a microcontroller, wherein the microcontroller may be added to a navigation system to provide an additional lift detection feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Willie Song, Siew Fong Ng, Beng Chye Lye, Zi Hao Tan
-
Publication number: 20120163028Abstract: An input device and display apparatus with multi-light segments has been disclosed. The input device may comprise a rigid light guide layer having alignment structures that define the rigid light guide layer into multiple light segments, a plurality of first layer flexible light guide films and a plurality of second layer flexible light guide films. The alignment structures may be formed together when making the rigid light guide layer in an injection molding process. By coupling multiple light sources into each of the light guides, the display may be configured to display multiple color and multiple symbols, independently. In another embodiment, the light guide may be utilized in a display apparatus without a LCD.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES ECBU (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.Inventors: Muh Fong Chung, Choon Guan Ko, Sian Tatt Lee, Fook Chuin Ng
-
Publication number: 20120104236Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments of circuitry and methods to compensate for variations in hysteresis associated with the comparators of an interpolation circuit in a single track optical encoder. Such variations in hysteresis may be minimized or eliminated by providing appropriately configured resistor ladder circuits to condition the inputs to the comparators, or by programming or trimming resistors in positive feedback loops of the comparators. The single track optical encoder configurations disclosed herein permit very high resolution reflective optical encoders in small packages to be provided. Methods of making and using such optical encoders are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Chung Min Thor, Gim Eng Chew, Weng Chong Sam
-
Publication number: 20120104242Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments of high-speed, high-performance, low-noise, low-cost, compact, optical encoders having a multi-faceted flat-faced lens disposed over the light emitters and light detectors thereof. Disclosed also are various means for preventing undesired stray light from reaching light detectors incorporated therein. Structures employed to block stray light in the optical encoders include light barriers, air gap trenches, and coatings disposed between first and second sides of a substrate of the encoder. Methods of making such optical encoders are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Yee Loong Chin, Wee Jin Yeap
-
Publication number: 20120105355Abstract: Disclosed herein are various embodiments of circuits and methods in a capacitive touchscreen system that eliminate the need to digitize an entire array of pixel signals obtained from a touchscreen. Instead, regions of interest, or projections of object or touch signal clusters, from touchscreen 90 are employed to encode the coordinates or positions of objects or touches in an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Encoding of object positions occurs during digitization of the analog signal clusters, which eliminates the need to separately digitize individual touchscreen signals. The disclosed circuits and methods reduce the number of signal processor channels that might otherwise be required, and lead to power consumption reduction in the capacitive touchscreen system, as well as in reducing the area required to implement the circuit architecture in an integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Vitali Souchkov
-
Publication number: 20120068614Abstract: Various embodiments of systems for transmitting and receiving digital and analog signals across a single isolator, solid state lighting systems, and DC/DC converter feedback regulation control systems are disclosed. At least some of the circuits, systems and methods disclosed herein may be implemented using conventional CMOS design and manufacturing techniques and processes to provide, for example, a single integrated circuit or ASIC.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Gek Yong Ng, Richard Kok Keong Lum
-
Publication number: 20120006976Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments of a single track reflective optical encoder featuring current amplifiers disposed in the signal generating circuit thereof. Voltage amplifiers and their associated feedback resistors are eliminated in the various embodiments disclosed herein, resulting in decreased die size and improved encoder signal accuracy and performance, especially at high speeds The single track optical encoder configurations disclosed herein permit very high resolution reflective optical encoders in small packages to be provided. Methods of making and using such optical encoders are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU(Singapore) Pte, Ltd.Inventors: Chung Min Thor, Gim Eng Chew
-
Publication number: 20120008964Abstract: Printable media sensing devices, systems and methods are disclosed herein. An array of light emitters projects light through a printable media sheet for detection by a corresponding array of light sensors. A processor is operably connected to the array of light emitters and light sensors, and is configured to activate the light emitters, and receive output signals from the light sensors, and permit the accurate detection and determination of the locations of top of form (TOF) and bottom of form (BOF) for a given printable media sheet, as well as multiple widths corresponding to such sheet. According to some embodiments, the locations of labels on a sheet may also be detected with heightened accuracy, as may regions having no labels disposed thereover.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: James Costello, Rani Saravanan, Wee Sin Tan
-
Publication number: 20110310051Abstract: Disclosed herein are various embodiments of circuits and methods for reducing electromagnetic interference in mutual capacitance measurement or sensing systems, devices, components and methods such as capacitive touchscreens. Charge integrator circuits and switched capacitance filtering circuits are disclosed that improve the signal-to-noise ratio (or the ratio of a desired sensed mutual capacitance signal to an undesired EMI signal) in a capacitive sensor readout circuit without the need to increase the amplitude of the drive signal. The various embodiments of the charge integrator and switched capacitance filtering circuits described herein permit an improvement in noise immunity without requiring the excessive power levels typically associated with high amplitude drive circuitry, and moreover result in boosting signal-to-noise ratios during early stages of signal processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Vitali Souchkov
-
Publication number: 20110310052Abstract: Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen system which includes switchable charge acquisition circuits and corresponding charge integrator circuits for sensing mutual capacitances associated with a touchscreen. Various embodiments of the switchable charge acquisition circuits and corresponding charge integrator circuits provide lower power consumption, increased operational stability, substantially reduced integrated circuit area, and increased temperature stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Vitali Souchkov
-
Publication number: 20110310018Abstract: An optical navigation system with a lift detection module is provided for preventing cursor movement if the optical navigation system has been lifted from the navigation surface. The optical navigation system may include an image sensor, a controller and a lift detection module. The lift detection module may be operatively coupled with the image sensor and the controller to selectively report a motion data upon determining a lift by comparing the average of the photosensitive pixel elements with a pixel element threshold value and the surface quality value with a surface quality threshold value. The lift detection module may be incorporated in a microcontroller, wherein the microcontroller may be added to a navigation system to provide an additional lift detection feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Willie Song, Siew Fong Ng, Beng Chye Lye, Zi Hao Tan
-
Publication number: 20110298745Abstract: Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen system that is capable of sensing, simultaneous or near-simultaneous multiple finger touches made on a capacitive touchscreen. In one embodiment, drive-sense circuits operably connected to X and Y lines of the touchscreen may be interchangeably and selectably configured as either sense circuits or drive circuits by a drive/sense processor operably connected thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Vitali Souchkov
-
Publication number: 20110298744Abstract: Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen system that is capable of sensing simultaneous or near-simultaneous multiple finger touches made on a capacitive touchscreen. In one embodiment, drive and sense circuits operably connected to X and Y lines of the touchscreen may be interchangeably and selectably configured to drive and sense X and Y lines of the touchscreen, respectively, or drive and sense Y and X lines, respectively, of the touchscreen, through first and second multiplexers operating under the control of a drive/sense processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Vitali Souchkov
-
Publication number: 20110204233Abstract: An optical proximity sensor is provided that comprises an infrared light emitter an infrared light detector, a first molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component disposed over and covering the light emitter and a second molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component disposed over and covering the light detector. Located in-between the light emitter and the first molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component, and the light detector and the second molded optically transmissive infrared light pass component is a gap. Layers of infrared opaque, attenuating or blocking material are disposed on at least some of the external surfaces forming the gap to substantially attenuate or block the transmission of undesired direct, scattered or reflected light between the light emitter and the light detector, and thereby minimize optical crosstalk and interference between the light emitter and the light detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: James Costello, Rani Saravanan, Wee Sin Tan
-
Publication number: 20110207578Abstract: Various embodiments of harmonic gear multi-turn encoders are disclosed that provide the ability to accurately sense absolute rotational positions over a wide range of rotational counts. High gear reduction ratios in each stage of the multi-turn encoders permit very small size and volume encoders to be provided, thereby opening up many new applications for multi-turn encoders. In one embodiment, inductive means are employed to determine the number of revolutions a central shaft operably connected to an encoder module has turned. The inductive coils comprise emitter coils and receiver coils, which are operably associated with and opposed to corresponding encoder devices. The various embodiments of the harmonic gear multi-turn encoders disclosed herein are capable of operating under high temperature conditions and withstanding the effects of various environmental contaminants, and are also amenable to miniaturization and low cost manufacturing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte, Ltd.Inventors: Sze Kuang Lee, Weng Fei Wong
-
Publication number: 20110186736Abstract: Various embodiments of an optical proximity sensor having a lead frame and no overlying metal shield are disclosed. In one embodiment, a light emitter and a light detector are mounted on a lead frame comprising a plurality of discrete electrically conductive elements having upper and lower surfaces, at least some of the elements not being electrically connected to one another. An integrated circuit is die-attached to an underside of the lead frame. An optically-transmissive infrared pass compound is molded over the light detector and the light emitter and portions of the lead frame. Next, an optically non-transmissive infrared cut compound is molded over the optically-transmissive infrared pass compound to provide an optical proximity sensor having no metal shield but exhibiting very low crosstalk characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Yufeng Yao, Junhua He, Wee Sin Tan
-
Publication number: 20110163233Abstract: Various embodiments of an optical proximity sensor and corresponding circuits and methods for measuring small AC signal currents arising from the detection of pulsed AC light signals emitted by a light emitter and reflected from an object to detected in the presence of larger ambient light DC current signals are disclosed. Circuits and corresponding methods are described that improve the dynamic range, sensitivity and detection range of an optical proximity sensor by cancelling the contributions of DC current signals arising from ambient light signals that otherwise would dominate the detected small AC signal currents. The DC signal cancellation occurs in a differential amplifier circuit before small AC signal currents are provided to an analog-to-digital converter The circuits and methods may be implemented using conventional CMOS design and manufacturing techniques and processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Gek Yong Ng, Qian Tao, Richard Lum
-
Publication number: 20110133941Abstract: Various embodiments of an optical sensor comprising a novel shield that may be quickly and accurately aligned and positioned with respect to an underlying light emitting and light detecting assembly are disclosed. Also disclosed are novel lens arrangements for efficiently collimating light emitted and received by the optical proximity sensor, and for reducing crosstalk.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Yufeng Yao, Chi Boon Ong, Sze Ping Ong
-
Methods, Systems and Devices for Crosstalk Measurement and Cancellation in Optical Proximity Sensors
Publication number: 20110121182Abstract: Various embodiments of a optical proximity sensor and corresponding methods of measuring crosstalk in the sensor are disclosed. The amount of crosstalk generated between the light emitter and the light detector of an optical proximity sensor is measured and quantified according to one of two methods. The measured crosstalk may then be stored in a register or memory location and then subtracted from signals representative of signals indicative of the nearby presence of an object to be detected combined with crosstalk, thereby removing so the contribution or effect of crosstalk on such signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Chee Heng Wong, Rani R. Saravanan, Han Kang Chong -
Publication number: 20110121181Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments of an infrared proximity sensor package comprising an infrared transmitter die, an infrared receiver die, a housing comprising sidewalls, a first recess, a second recess, a partitioning divider disposed between the first and second recesses, and an overlying shield comprising an infrared-absorbing material. The transmitter die is positioned in the first recess, and the receiver die is positioned within the second recess. The partitioning divider comprises liquid crystal polymer (LCP) such that the partitioning divider and the infrared-absorbing material of the shield cooperate together to substantially attenuate and absorb undesired infrared light that might otherwise become internally-reflected within the housing or incident upon the receiver as a false proximity or object detection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Avago Technologies ECBU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: James Costello, Wee Sin Tan