Patents Assigned to HANA MICROELECTRONICS, INC.
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Publication number: 20200088906Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light transmissive compound. A gap in the light transmissive compound between the light emitter and the light detector filled with a light blocking barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: March 19, 2020Applicant: HANA Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Sirirat Silapapipat, Sanjay Mitra
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Publication number: 20190353518Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light transmissive compound. A gap in the light transmissive compound between the light emitter and the light detector filled with an infrared ink. In some embodiments, an infrared ink can cover at least a portion of a top surface of the sensor and define apertures above the light detector and/or light emitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: HANA Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Sirirat Silapapipat, Sanjay Mitra
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Patent number: 9835716Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light blocking compound. The light blocking compound can be thick enough between the light emitter and light detector to block substantially all light emitted by the light emitter from reaching the light detector directly, but be thin enough above the light emitter and light detector to allow at least some level of light emitted by the light emitter to escape out of the sensor, be reflected by another object, re-enter the sensor, and survive passing through the light blocking compound to enter the light detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Hana Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Krisadayut Chansawang, Sirirat Silapapipat, Preecha Bootwicha, Sanjay Mitra
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Patent number: 9632209Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light blocking compound. The light blocking compound can be thick enough between the light emitter and light detector to block substantially all light emitted by the light emitter from reaching the light detector directly, but be thin enough above the light emitter and light detector to allow at least some level of light emitted by the light emitter to escape out of the sensor, be reflected by another object, re-enter the sensor, and survive passing through the light blocking compound to enter the light detector.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2015Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Hana Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Krisadayut Chansawang, Sirirat Silapapipat, Preecha Bootwicha, Sanjay Mitra
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Publication number: 20160282510Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light blocking compound. The light blocking compound can be thick enough between the light emitter and light detector to block substantially all light emitted by the light emitter from reaching the light detector directly, but be thin enough above the light emitter and light detector to allow at least some level of light emitted by the light emitter to escape out of the sensor, be reflected by another object, re-enter the sensor, and survive passing through the light blocking compound to enter the light detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2015Publication date: September 29, 2016Applicant: HANA MICROELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Krisadayut Chansawano, Sirirat Silapapipat, Preecha Bootwicha, Sanjay Mitra
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Patent number: 9442216Abstract: A sensor comprising a light emitter and light detector directly covered and encapsulated by a layer of light blocking compound. The light blocking compound can be thick enough between the light emitter and light detector to block substantially all light emitted by the light emitter from reaching the light detector directly, but be thin enough above the light emitter and light detector to allow at least some level of light emitted by the light emitter to escape out of the sensor, be reflected by another object, re-enter the sensor, and survive passing through the light blocking compound to enter the light detector.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: HANA MICROELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Vanapong Kwangkaew, Krisadayut Chansawang, Sirirat Silapapipat, Preecha Bootwicha, Sanjay Mitra