Patents by Inventor Augusto Tazzoli
Augusto Tazzoli has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12169252Abstract: Example embodiments relate to pulse energy plans for light detection and ranging (lidar) devices based on areas of interest and thermal budgets. An example lidar device includes a plurality of light emitters configured to emit light pulses into an environment in a plurality of different emission directions. The lidar device also includes circuitry configured to power the plurality of light emitters. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors configured to detect reflections of light pulses emitted by the plurality of light emitters. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to (i) determine a pulse energy plan based on one or more regions of interest in the environment and a thermal budget and (ii) control the circuitry based on the pulse energy plan. The pulse energy plan specifies a pulse energy level for each light pulse emitted by each light emitter in the plurality of light emitters.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2023Date of Patent: December 17, 2024Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Pierre-Yves Droz, Caner Onal, Simon Ellgas, Augusto Tazzoli
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Publication number: 20240319378Abstract: Example embodiments relate to light detection and ranging (lidar) devices having vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) emitters. An example lidar device includes an array of individually addressable VCSELs configured to emit light pulses into an environment surrounding the lidar device. The lidar device also includes a firing circuit configured to selectively fire the individually addressable VCSELs in the array. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to control the firing circuit using a control signal. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors. Each detector in the plurality of detectors is configured to detect reflections of light pulses that are emitted by one or more individually addressable VCSELs in the array and reflected by one or more objects in the environment surrounding the lidar device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Inventors: David Schleuning, James Dunphy, Augusto Tazzoli, Matthew Last
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Patent number: 12072422Abstract: Example embodiments relate to light detection and ranging (lidar) devices having vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) emitters. An example lidar device includes an array of individually addressable VCSELs configured to emit light pulses into an environment surrounding the lidar device. The lidar device also includes a firing circuit configured to selectively fire the individually addressable VCSELs in the array. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to control the firing circuit using a control signal. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors. Each detector in the plurality of detectors is configured to detect reflections of light pulses that are emitted by one or more individually addressable VCSELs in the array and reflected by one or more objects in the environment surrounding the lidar device.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2021Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: David Schleuning, James Dunphy, Augusto Tazzoli, Matthew Last
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Publication number: 20240275129Abstract: A method includes applying, by a switching circuit, pulses of an input voltage to an input of an inductor. The method includes charging, in accordance with an off state of a switch, a charge storage device through the inductor using the pulses of the input voltage such that the circuit node develops a charge voltage that is greater than the input voltage. The method includes discharging, in accordance with an on state of the switch, the charge storage device such that a first portion of the charge voltage is applied to a light emitter and a second portion of the charge voltage is applied to parasitic inductance. The method includes controlling, by a controller, a timing of the pulses of the input voltage applied by the switching circuit based on a parasitic inductance from a previous charging cycle of the charge storage device, so as to control the charge voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventors: Joshua Jones, Augusto Tazzoli, Pierre-yves Droz
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Publication number: 20240215169Abstract: Example embodiments relate to transmitter charging modules for light detection and ranging (lidar) devices. An example embodiment includes a method. The method includes receiving, from a controller, an indication of a first set of light emitters to be fired during a firing cycle. The first set of light emitters is a subset of a plurality of light emitters of the lidar device. The method also includes selectively charging, by a charging circuit of the lidar device during a charging cycle, a first set of energy storage devices of the lidar device. Additionally, the method includes refraining from charging, by the charging circuit of the lidar device during the charging cycle, each energy storage device in the plurality of energy storage devices that is not in the first set of energy storage devices. Further, the method includes emitting light signals from the first set of light emitters during the firing cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2022Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventor: Augusto Tazzoli
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Publication number: 20240192364Abstract: Example embodiments relate to laser protection methods. An example embodiment includes a system. The system includes at least one light emitter device and a logic block configured to accept a plurality of indicator inputs and to provide an output signal. The system additionally includes a laser driver circuit electrically coupled to the at least one light emitter device. The laser driver circuit includes at least one switch and a logical gate configured to accept a first input and a second input. The output signal is coupled to the second input. The laser driver circuit is configured to cause a drive current to flow through the at least one switch when the first input and the second input correspond to a predetermined trigger combination. The drive current causes the at least one light emitter device to emit at least one light pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2022Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventor: Augusto Tazzoli
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Patent number: 11996677Abstract: A method includes applying, by a switching circuit, pulses of an input voltage to an input of an inductor. The method includes charging, in accordance with an off state of a switch, a charge storage device through the inductor using the pulses of the input voltage such that the circuit node develops a charge voltage that is greater than the input voltage. The method includes discharging, in accordance with an on state of the switch, the charge storage device such that a first portion of the charge voltage is applied to a light emitter and a second portion of the charge voltage is applied to parasitic inductance. The method includes controlling, by a controller, a timing of the pulses of the input voltage applied by the switching circuit based on a parasitic inductance from a previous charging cycle of the charge storage device, so as to control the charge voltage.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2020Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Joshua Jones, Augusto Tazzoli, Pierre-yves Droz
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Publication number: 20240071093Abstract: Example embodiments relate to time-division multiple access scanning for crosstalk mitigation in light detection and ranging (lidar) devices. An example embodiment includes a method. The method includes emitting a first group of light signals into a surrounding environment. The first group of light signals corresponds to a first angular resolution. The method also includes detecting, during a first listening window, a first group of reflected light signals. Additionally, the method includes emitting a second group of light signals into the surrounding environment. The second group of light signals corresponds to a second angular resolution with respect to the surrounding environment. The second angular resolution is lower than the first angular resolution. Further, the method includes detecting a second group of reflected light signals from the surrounding environment. In addition, the method includes synthesizing, by a controller of the lidar device, a dataset usable to generate one or more point clouds.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Georges Goetz, James Dunphy, Augusto Tazzoli, David Schleuning
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Publication number: 20230324521Abstract: Example embodiments relate to pulse energy plans for light detection and ranging (lidar) devices based on areas of interest and thermal budgets. An example lidar device includes a plurality of light emitters configured to emit light pulses into an environment in a plurality of different emission directions. The lidar device also includes circuitry configured to power the plurality of light emitters. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors configured to detect reflections of light pulses emitted by the plurality of light emitters. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to (i) determine a pulse energy plan based on one or more regions of interest in the environment and a thermal budget and (ii) control the circuitry based on the pulse energy plan. The pulse energy plan specifies a pulse energy level for each light pulse emitted by each light emitter in the plurality of light emitters.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Pierre-Yves Droz, Caner Onal, Simon Ellgas, Augusto Tazzoli
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Publication number: 20230275584Abstract: An example circuit includes a plurality of light emitters connected in parallel between a first node and a second node. The circuit also includes a plurality of capacitors, with each capacitor corresponding to one of the light emitters, and a plurality of discharge-control switches, with each discharge-control switches corresponding to one of the capacitors. The circuit further includes a pulse-control switch connected to the plurality of light emitters. During a first period, the pulse-control switch restricts current flow, and each of the plurality of capacitors is charged via the first node. During a second period, one or more of the plurality of discharge-control switches allows current flow that discharges one or more corresponding capacitors. During a third period, the pulse-control switch allows current flow that discharges one or more undischarged capacitors of the plurality of capacitors through one or more corresponding light emitters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Pierre-yves Droz, Augusto Tazzoli, Michael Marx
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Patent number: 11740333Abstract: Example embodiments relate to pulse energy plans for light detection and ranging (lidar) devices based on areas of interest and thermal budgets. An example lidar device includes a plurality of light emitters configured to emit light pulses into an environment in a plurality of different emission directions. The lidar device also includes circuitry configured to power the plurality of light emitters. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors configured to detect reflections of light pulses emitted by the plurality of light emitters. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to (i) determine a pulse energy plan based on one or more regions of interest in the environment and a thermal budget and (ii) control the circuitry based on the pulse energy plan. The pulse energy plan specifies a pulse energy level for each light pulse emitted by each light emitter in the plurality of light emitters.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2020Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Pierre-Yves Droz, Caner Onal, Simon Ellgas, Augusto Tazzoli
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Patent number: 11677398Abstract: An example circuit includes a plurality of light emitters connected in parallel between a first node and a second node. The circuit also includes a plurality of capacitors, with each capacitor corresponding to one of the light emitters, and a plurality of discharge-control switches, with each discharge-control switches corresponding to one of the capacitors. The circuit further includes a pulse-control switch connected to the plurality of light emitters. During a first period, the pulse-control switch restricts current flow, and each of the plurality of capacitors is charged via the first node. During a second period, one or more of the plurality of discharge-control switches allows current flow that discharges one or more corresponding capacitors. During a third period, the pulse-control switch allows current flow that discharges one or more undischarged capacitors of the plurality of capacitors through one or more corresponding light emitters.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Pierre-yves Droz, Augusto Tazzoli, Michael Marx
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Patent number: 11582867Abstract: A Printed Circuit Board (PCB) includes a via extending through at least one layer of the PCB. The PCB may also include a first catch pad connected to the via and located within a first metal layer of the PCB. The first catch pad may have a first size. The PCB may further include a second catch pad connected to the via and located within a second metal layer of the PCB. The second catch pad may have a second size greater than the first size. The second catch pad may overlap horizontally with a portion of a metallic feature in the first metal layer to obstruct light incident on a first side of the PCB from transmission to a second side of the PCB through a region of dielectric material near the via.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Augusto Tazzoli, Blaise Gassend
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Patent number: 11368153Abstract: An example circuit includes a plurality of light emitters connected in parallel between a first node and a second node. The circuit also includes a plurality of capacitors, with each capacitor corresponding to one of the light emitters, and a plurality of discharge-control switches, with each discharge-control switches corresponding to one of the capacitors. The circuit further includes a pulse-control switch connected to the plurality of light emitters. During a first period, the pulse-control switch restricts current flow, and each of the plurality of capacitors is charged via the first node. During a second period, one or more of the plurality of discharge-control switches allows current flow that discharges one or more corresponding capacitors. During a third period, the pulse-control switch allows current flow that discharges one or more undischarged capacitors of the plurality of capacitors through one or more corresponding light emitters.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Pierre-yves Droz, Augusto Tazzoli, Michael Marx
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Publication number: 20220146629Abstract: An example circuit includes a plurality of light emitters connected in parallel between a first node and a second node. The circuit also includes a plurality of capacitors, with each capacitor corresponding to one of the light emitters, and a plurality of discharge-control switches, with each discharge-control switches corresponding to one of the capacitors. The circuit further includes a pulse-control switch connected to the plurality of light emitters. During a first period, the pulse-control switch restricts current flow, and each of the plurality of capacitors is charged via the first node. During a second period, one or more of the plurality of discharge-control switches allows current flow that discharges one or more corresponding capacitors. During a third period, the pulse-control switch allows current flow that discharges one or more undischarged capacitors of the plurality of capacitors through one or more corresponding light emitters.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Pierre-yves Droz, Augusto Tazzoli, Michael Marx
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Publication number: 20220137185Abstract: Example embodiments relate to light detection and ranging (lidar) devices or other apparatus that incorporate laser light emitters capable of increased pulse energies and decreased pulse durations. These laser light emitters include a gain medium having two portions to which a pump electrode and a switch electrode, respectively, are coupled. The pump electrode is configured to apply a current through the gain medium that provides energy for lasing and the switch electrode is configured to apply a current through the gain medium that controls a transparency of the second portion of the gain medium. Thus the switch electrode, which controls the timing of emitted light pulses, can be driven by a lower current and thus have shorter pulse widths, rise time, and/or fall times, thereby allowing for shorter, higher-energy laser pulses to be emitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: David Schleuning, Pierre-Yves Droz, Augusto Tazzoli, Vadim Gutnik, Pablo Hopman
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Publication number: 20220137230Abstract: Example embodiments relate to light detection and ranging (lidar) devices having vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) emitters. An example lidar device includes an array of individually addressable VCSELs configured to emit light pulses into an environment surrounding the lidar device. The lidar device also includes a firing circuit configured to selectively fire the individually addressable VCSELs in the array. In addition, the lidar device includes a controller configured to control the firing circuit using a control signal. Further, the lidar device includes a plurality of detectors. Each detector in the plurality of detectors is configured to detect reflections of light pulses that are emitted by one or more individually addressable VCSELs in the array and reflected by one or more objects in the environment surrounding the lidar device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: David Schleuning, James Dunphy, Augusto Tazzoli, Matthew Last
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Publication number: 20220082660Abstract: Example embodiments relate to light detection and ranging (lidar) devices having a light-guide manifold. An example lidar device includes a transmit subsystem. The transmit subsystem includes a light emitter. The transmit subsystem also includes a light-guide manifold optically coupled to the light emitter. Further, the transmit subsystem includes a telecentric lens assembly optically coupled to the light-guide manifold. The lidar device also includes a receive subsystem. The receive subsystem includes the telecentric lens assembly. The receive subsystem also includes an aperture plate having an aperture defined therein. The aperture plate is positioned at a focal plane of the telecentric lens assembly. Further, the receive subsystem includes a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) positioned to receive light traveling through the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Pierre-Yves Droz, Ralph H. Shepard, Augusto Tazzoli, David Hutchison, David Schleuning, Nathaniel Golshan, Nathaniel Quillin, Andrew Abo, Caner Onal, Michael Tom, Robert Lockwood, Kelvin Kwong, Daiwei Li, Drew Ulrich, Simon Ellgas, Chandra Kakani, Erin Eppard, Samuel Lenius, Justin Andrade, James Dunphy
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Publication number: 20210345483Abstract: A Printed Circuit Board (PCB) includes a via extending through at least one layer of the PCB. The PCB may also include a first catch pad connected to the via and located within a first metal layer of the PCB. The first catch pad may have a first size. The PCB may further include a second catch pad connected to the via and located within a second metal layer of the PCB. The second catch pad may have a second size greater than the first size. The second catch pad may overlap horizontally with a portion of a metallic feature in the first metal layer to obstruct light incident on a first side of the PCB from transmission to a second side of the PCB through a region of dielectric material near the via.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Augusto Tazzoli, Blaise Gassend
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Patent number: 11102882Abstract: A Printed Circuit Board (PCB) includes a via extending through at least one layer of the PCB. The PCB may also include a first catch pad connected to the via and located within a first metal layer of the PCB. The first catch pad may have a first size. The PCB may further include a second catch pad connected to the via and located within a second metal layer of the PCB. The second catch pad may have a second size greater than the first size. The second catch pad may overlap horizontally with a portion of a metallic feature in the first metal layer to obstruct light incident on a first side of the PCB from transmission to a second side of the PCB through a region of dielectric material near the via.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Augusto Tazzoli, Blaise Gassend