Patents Assigned to QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies
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Patent number: 7903316Abstract: MEMS devices include materials which are used in LCD or OLED fabrication to facilitate fabrication on the same manufacturing systems. Where possible, the same or similar materials are used for multiple layers in the MEMS device, and use of transparent conductors for partially transparent electrodes can be avoided to minimize the number of materials needed and minimize fabrication costs. Certain layers comprise alloys selected to achieve desired properties. Intermediate treatment of deposited layers during the manufacturing process can be used to provide layers having desired properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Manish Kothari, Hung-Ta Chang, Jan Bos, Surya Prakash Ganti
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Publication number: 20110053304Abstract: A package is made of a transparent substrate having an interferometric modulator and a back plate. A non-hermetic seal joins the back plate to the substrate to form a package, and a desiccant resides inside the package. A method of packaging an interferometric modulator includes providing a transparent substrate and manufacturing an interferometric modulator array on a backside of the substrate. A back plate includes a curved portion relative to the substrate. The curved portion is substantially throughout the back plate. The back plate is sealed to the backside of the substrate with a back seal in ambient conditions, thereby forming a package.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lauren Palmateer, Brian J. Gally, William J. Cummings, Manish Kothari, Clarence Chui
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Publication number: 20110051224Abstract: Methods of fabricating an electromechanical systems device that mitigate permanent adhesion, or stiction, of the moveable components of the device are provided. The methods provide an amorphous silicon sacrificial layer with improved and reproducible surface roughness. The amorphous silicon sacrificial layers further exhibit excellent adhesion to common materials used in electromechanical systems devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Randolph Webster, Thanh Nghia Tu, Xiaoming Yan, Wonsuk Chung
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Patent number: 7898521Abstract: Embodiments include devices and methods for wavelength filtering. For example, one embodiment includes a display comprising a plurality of the display elements each comprising a movable reflector, a first partial reflector, and a second partial reflector. The first partial reflector is positioned at a first distance from the movable reflector and forms a first optical resonant cavity therebetween. The second partial reflector is positioned at a second distance from said first partial reflector and forming a second optical resonant cavity therebetween. In various embodiments, the movable reflector is movable with respect to the first partial reflector to alter the first optical cavity. Other embodiments include a method of making devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Gally, William J. Cummings
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Patent number: 7898725Abstract: A light modulator device includes a first electrical conduit, a second electrical conduit electrically isolated from the first conduit, a first display element, and a second display element. The first display element is in an actuated state when a voltage difference between the first conduit and the second conduit has a magnitude greater than a first actuation voltage and is in a released state when the voltage difference has a magnitude less than a first release voltage. The second display element is in an actuated state when the voltage difference has a magnitude greater than a second actuation voltage and is in a released state when the voltage difference has a magnitude less than a second release voltage. Either the actuation voltages are substantially equal and the release voltages are different, or the actuation voltages are different and the release voltages are substantially equal.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey B. Sampsell
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Patent number: 7898723Abstract: A microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) display element may include a photovoltaic structure configured to generate electric energy from incident light. In one embodiment, the display element includes a first layer that is at least partially transmissive of light, a second layer that is at least partially reflective of light, and a photovoltaic element that is formed on the first layer or the second layer or formed between the first layer and the second layer. The second layer is spaced from the first layer and is selectably movable between a first position in which the display element has a first reflectivity and a second position in which the display element has a second reflectivity. The first reflectivity is greater than the second reflectivity. The photovoltaic element is at least partially absorptive of light and is configured to convert a portion of the absorbed light into electric energy, at least when the second layer is in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kasra Khazeni, Manish Kothari, Ion Bita, Marek Mienko, Gang Xu
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Patent number: 7898722Abstract: Light in the visible spectrum is modulated using an array of modulation elements, and control circuitry connected to the array for controlling each of the modulation elements independently, each of the modulation elements having a surface which is caused to exhibit a predetermined impedance characteristic to particular frequencies of light. The amplitude of light delivered by each of the modulation elements is controlled independently by pulse code modulation. Each modulation element has a deformable portion held under tensile stress, and the control circuitry controls the deformation of the deformable portion. Each deformable element has a deformation mechanism and an optical portion, the deformation mechanism and the optical portion independently imparting to the element respectively a controlled deformation characteristic and a controlled modulation characteristic. The deformable modulation element may be a non-metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark W. Miles
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Publication number: 20110044496Abstract: A multi-state light modulator comprises a first reflector. A first electrode is positioned at a distance from the first reflector. A second reflector is positioned between the first reflector and the first electrode. The second reflector is movable between an undriven position, a first driven position, and a second driven position, each having a corresponding distance from the first reflector. In one embodiment, the three positions correspond to reflecting white light, being non-reflective, and reflecting a selected color of light. Another embodiment is a method of making the light modulator. Another embodiment is a display including the light modulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Clarence Chui, William J. Cummings, Brian J. Gally
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Publication number: 20110043891Abstract: Light is modulated using an array of modulation elements formed on a semiconductor substrate, and control circuitry connected to the array for controlling each of the modulation elements independently, each of the modulation elements having a surface which is caused to exhibit a predetermined impedance characteristic to particular frequencies of light. Each modulation element has a deformable portion held under tensile stress, and the control circuitry controls the deformation of the deformable portion. The elements are made by forming a sandwich of two layers and a sacrificial layer between them, the sacrificial layer having a thickness related to the final cavity dimension, and using water or an oxygen based plasma to remove the sacrificial layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark W. Miles
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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING BRIGHTNESS CONTROL IN AN INTERFEROMETRIC MODULATOR (IMOD) DISPLAY
Publication number: 20110043889Abstract: Methods and systems for providing brightness control in an interferometric modulator (IMOD) display are provided. In one embodiment, an interferometric modulator display pixel is provided that includes a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) interferometric modulator having an associated first color spectrum, and a color absorber located substantially in front of the interferometric modulator display pixel, in which the color absorber has an associated second color spectrum. The microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) interferometric modulator is operable to shift the first color spectrum relative to the second color spectrum to control a visual brightness of the interferometric modulator display pixel independent of a color of the interferometric modulator display pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marc Maurice Mignard -
Patent number: 7894076Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and apparatus for testing interferometric modulators. The interferometric modulators may be tested by applying a time-varying voltage stimulus and measuring the resulting reflectivity from the modulators.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William J Cummings, Brian Gally
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Patent number: 7893919Abstract: A bit depth of a pixel comprising multiple display elements, such as interferometric modulators, may be increased through the use of display elements having different intensities, while the lead count is minimally increased. An exemplary pixel with at least one display element having an intensity of 0.5 and N display elements each having an intensity of one can provide about 2N+1 shades (e.g., 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, [N+0.5]). In comparison, a pixel having N display elements, each having an intensity of one, can only provide about N+1 shades (e.g., 0, 1, 2, . . . , N). Thus, using at least one display element having an intensity lower than the intensity of each of the other display elements increases the number of shades provided by the pixel by an approximate factor of two and increases the bit depth of the pixel, while minimizing the number of additional leads.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Manish Kothari, Jeffrey B. Sampsell
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Publication number: 20110037907Abstract: An interference modulator (Imod) incorporates anti-reflection coatings and/or micro-fabricated supplemental lighting sources. An efficient drive scheme is provided for matrix addressed arrays of IMods or other micromechanical devices. An improved color scheme provides greater flexibility. Electronic hardware can be field reconfigured to accommodate different display formats and/or application functions. An IMod's electromechanical behavior can be decoupled from its optical behavior. An improved actuation means is provided, some one of which may be hidden from view. An IMod or IMod array is fabricated and used in conjunction with a MEMS switch or switch array. An IMod can be used for optical switching and modulation. Some IMods incorporate 2-D and 3-D photonic structures. A variety of applications for the modulation of light are discussed. A MEMS manufacturing and packaging approach is provided based on a continuous web fed process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark W. Miles
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Publication number: 20110038027Abstract: Light in the visible spectrum is modulated using an array of modulation elements, and control circuitry connected to the array for controlling each of the modulation elements independently, each of the modulation elements having a surface which is caused to exhibit a predetermined impedance characteristic to particular frequencies of light. The amplitude of light delivered by each of the modulation elements is controlled independently by pulse code modulation. Each modulation element has a deformable portion held under tensile stress, and the control circuitry controls the deformation of the deformable portion. Each deformable element has a deformation mechanism and an optical portion, the deformation mechanism and the optical portion independently imparting to the element respectively a controlled deformation characteristic and a controlled modulation characteristic. The deformable modulation element may be a non-metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7889163Abstract: Embodiments of exemplary MEMS interferometric modulators are arranged at intersections of rows and columns of electrodes. In certain embodiments, the column electrode has a lower electrical resistance than the row electrode. A driving circuit applies a potential difference of a first polarity across electrodes during a first phase and then quickly transition to applying a bias voltage having a polarity opposite to the first polarity during a second phase. In certain embodiments, an absolute value of the difference between the voltages applied to the row electrode is less than an absolute value of the difference between the voltages applied to the column electrode during the first and second phases.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Clarence Chui, Manish Kothari, Marc Mignard, Mithran C. Mathew, Jeffrey B. Sampsell
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Patent number: 7889417Abstract: An electromechanical device includes a partially reflective and partially transmissive layer and a movable functional element. The movable functional element includes a patterned flexible dielectric layer and a reflective layer mechanically coupled to the flexible dielectric layer. The patterned flexible dielectric layer is configured to flex in response to voltages applied to the partially reflective and partially transmissive layer to move the functional element in a direction generally perpendicular to the partially reflective and partially transmissive layer. The reflective layer is situated between the flexible dielectric layer and the partially reflective and partially transmissive layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Teruo Sasagawa
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Patent number: 7889415Abstract: A system and method for an optical component that masks non-active portions of a display and provides an electrical path for one or more display circuits. In one embodiment an optical device includes a substrate, a plurality of optical elements on the substrate, each optical element having an optical characteristic which changes in response to a voltage applied to the optical element, and a light-absorbing, electrically-conductive optical mask disposed on the substrate and offset from the plurality of optical elements, the optical mask electrically coupled to one or more of the optical elements to provide electrical paths for applying voltages to the optical elements. In another embodiment, a method of providing an electrical signal to optical elements of a display comprises electrically coupling an electrically-conductive light-absorbing mask to one or more optical elements, and applying a voltage to the mask to activate the one or more optical elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Manish Kothari
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Publication number: 20110032427Abstract: A system and method for processing video data are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes generating halftone data for a first video frame and generating halftone data for a second video frame. The method further includes, to reduce at least one visual artifact, selectively copying the halftone data for the first video frame into the halftone data for the second video frame, the selective copying being based upon a comparison between a predetermined fixed threshold and the difference in the human visual system model-based perceptual error of the originally generated halftone data for the second video frame and the human visual system model-based perceptual error of the halftone data for the second video frame after the copying is done.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hamood-Ur Rehman, Marc Mignard, Clarence Chui
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Publication number: 20110032417Abstract: A system and method for processing video data are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes generating halftone data for a first video frame and generating halftone data for a second video frame. The method further includes, to reduce at least one visual artifact, selectively copying the halftone data for the first video frame into the halftone data for the second video frame, the selectively copying being based upon a comparison between an adaptive threshold and the change resulting due to the copying of the data, in the human visual system model-based perceptual error of the halftone data for the second video frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Hamood-Ur Rehman
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Publication number: 20110032214Abstract: Systems and methods, to integrate an optical touch screen with a display device comprising a front illumination system, are disclosed. Disclosed embodiments comprise a front illumination system, a display device further comprising a plurality of light-modulating elements (e.g. interferometric modulators), a plurality of reflectors and a plurality of sensor arrays. Light from the front illumination system not directed towards the display device is reflected by the reflectors towards the sensor arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM MEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Russell Wayne Gruhlke, Jonathan Charles Griffiths, Manish Kothari