Patents by Inventor Mark Champion

Mark Champion 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).

  • Patent number: 11031749
    Abstract: The description relates to laser control. One example can include a laser that has a laser emitter configured to generate a laser beam for intervals of time (e.g., pixel times). The laser can have a compensation and control component configured to receive a predicted laser emitter temperature of the laser emitter, obtain a desired optical power for an interval, and compute a compensated electrical current for the interval utilizing multiple light to current look up tables. Individual light to current look up tables can relate to specific laser emitter temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Algird M. Gudaitis
  • Publication number: 20200303899
    Abstract: The description relates to laser control. One example can include a laser that has a laser emitter configured to generate a laser beam for intervals of time (e.g., pixel times). The laser can have a compensation and control component configured to receive a predicted laser emitter temperature of the laser emitter, obtain a desired optical power for an interval, and compute a compensated electrical current for the interval utilizing multiple light to current look up tables. Individual light to current look up tables can relate to specific laser emitter temperatures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2020
    Publication date: September 24, 2020
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark CHAMPION, Algird M. GUDAITIS
  • Patent number: 10712550
    Abstract: Various technologies described herein pertain to collocating a signal processing device with a micromechanical scanning silicon mirror as part of an apparatus. The micromechanical scanning silicon mirror and the signal processing device are part of separate dies. According to various embodiments, the apparatus can include wire bonds directly between sensor contacts of the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror and the signal processing device; the signal processing device can be mounted on a printed circuit board or mounted on or adjacent to the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror. Pursuant to other embodiments, the signal processing device can be mounted on the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror (e.g., mounted on a foot) and electrically coupled to sensor contacts of the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror (e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark A. Champion, Michael James Nystrom
  • Patent number: 10651626
    Abstract: The description relates to laser control. One example can include a laser that has a laser emitter configured to generate a laser beam for intervals of time (e.g., pixel times). The laser can have a compensation and control component configured to receive a predicted laser emitter temperature of the laser emitter, obtain a desired optical power for an interval, and compute a compensated electrical current for the interval utilizing multiple light to current look up tables. Individual light to current look up tables can relate to specific laser emitter temperatures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Algird M. Gudaitis
  • Publication number: 20200052464
    Abstract: The description relates to laser control. One example can include a laser that has a laser emitter configured to generate a laser beam for intervals of time (e.g., pixel times). The laser can have a compensation and control component configured to receive a predicted laser emitter temperature of the laser emitter, obtain a desired optical power for an interval, and compute a compensated electrical current for the interval utilizing multiple light to current look up tables. Individual light to current look up tables can relate to specific laser emitter temperatures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2018
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark CHAMPION, Algird M. GUDAITIS
  • Patent number: 10498793
    Abstract: The devices and methods for data compression of the present disclosure provide a relatively simple and resource efficient mechanism for compressing digital data by generating a reduced data sequence that either represents a relatively substantial amount of a current value of a current binary data based on some part of the original binary data, or that represents an adjustment to a previous value of previous digital data, which enables a receiver to construct the current value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventor: Mark Champion
  • Publication number: 20190293926
    Abstract: Various technologies described herein pertain to collocating a signal processing device with a micromechanical scanning silicon mirror as part of an apparatus. The micromechanical scanning silicon mirror and the signal processing device are part of separate dies. According to various embodiments, the apparatus can include wire bonds directly between sensor contacts of the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror and the signal processing device; the signal processing device can be mounted on a printed circuit board or mounted on or adjacent to the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror. Pursuant to other embodiments, the signal processing device can be mounted on the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror (e.g., mounted on a foot) and electrically coupled to sensor contacts of the micromechanical scanning silicon mirror (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2018
    Publication date: September 26, 2019
    Inventors: Mark A. CHAMPION, Michael James NYSTROM
  • Patent number: 10230362
    Abstract: Techniques for providing an enhanced resonant circuit amplifier are described herein. Using a capacitor to couple the drive to the resonant circuit can be problematic because the current flows the same direction with every energy burst, which causes the coupling capacitor to charge up and stop injecting energy into the resonant circuit. To solve this issue, embodiments disclosed herein add a burst of energy once every half cycle. This reduces distortion in the resonant energy. A second benefit is the ability to “push in” and “pull out” energy from the resonant circuit, which can prevent the capacitor from charging up and allow a resonant circuit amplifier to continually produce a symmetric, stable output. In addition, a controller can dynamically modify a number of aspects of an output, e.g., an amplitude and/or a DC bias, by modifying the duty cycle of an input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Lev Cherkashin, Jonathan Alan Dutra, Eric P. Filer
  • Publication number: 20190036999
    Abstract: The devices and methods for data compression of the present disclosure provide a relatively simple and resource efficient mechanism for compressing digital data by generating a reduced data sequence that either represents a relatively substantial amount of a current value of a current binary data based on some part of the original binary data, or that represents an adjustment to a previous value of previous digital data, which enables a receiver to construct the current value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2017
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventor: Mark CHAMPION
  • Publication number: 20180183424
    Abstract: Techniques for providing an enhanced resonant circuit amplifier are described herein. Using a capacitor to couple the drive to the resonant circuit can be problematic because the current flows the same direction with every energy burst, which causes the coupling capacitor to charge up and stop injecting energy into the resonant circuit. To solve this issue, embodiments disclosed herein add a burst of energy once every half cycle. This reduces distortion in the resonant energy. A second benefit is the ability to “push in” and “pull out” energy from the resonant circuit, which can prevent the capacitor from charging up and allow a resonant circuit amplifier to continually produce a symmetric, stable output. In addition, a controller can dynamically modify a number of aspects of an output, e.g., an amplitude and/or a DC bias, by modifying the duty cycle of an input signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2017
    Publication date: June 28, 2018
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Lev Cherkashin, Jonathan Alan Dutra, Eric P. Filer
  • Patent number: 9883412
    Abstract: The description relates to wireless protocol verification. One example can obtain information relating to a wireless protocol and receive information relating to wireless communications associated with a wireless device. The example can compare the wireless communications with the wireless protocol and generate a verification report that conveys whether the wireless communications comply with the wireless protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2018
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Ranveer Chandra, Jinghao Shi, Sam M. Sarmast, Mark A. Champion, Shuvendu K. Lahiri
  • Publication number: 20170195903
    Abstract: The description relates to wireless protocol verification. One example can obtain information relating to a wireless protocol and receive information relating to wireless communications associated with a wireless device. The example can compare the wireless communications with the wireless protocol and generate a verification report that conveys whether the wireless communications comply with the wireless protocol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2016
    Publication date: July 6, 2017
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Ranveer Chandra, Jinghao Shi, Sam M. Sarmast, Mark A. Champion, Shuvendu K. Lahiri
  • Patent number: 9407887
    Abstract: Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, a display is powered on to display a projected image, and the operation of one or more display elements are ramped up until a stabilized state is reached. During said ramping up, a light source of the display is powered display at less than full power until the stabilized state is reached. While the light source is operating at less than full power, a splash screen may be displayed. After the stabilized state is reached, the light source can then be operated at or near full power. By providing a light output that is less than full power during ramp up, the display does not need to wait until the stabilized state is reached before the light source is powered on. As a result, the projector provides an output earlier in time to cue to the user that the projector is operating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Heng Huang
  • Patent number: 8810561
    Abstract: A scanning projector includes a scanning mirror that sweep a beam in two dimensions. The beam is created by multiple laser light sources, at least two of which create light at substantially the same wavelength. The two light sources at the same wavelength may be driven at different times, or may be driven simultaneously (equally or unequally).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark Champion
  • Patent number: 8760745
    Abstract: A display system includes a substrate guided relay and a scanning projector. The scanning projector exhibits a brightness variation on a resonant scanning axis, and the substrate guided relay exhibits a brightness variation along a length of an output coupler. The scanning projector includes a brightness compensation circuit to compensate for both the brightness variation caused by the resonant scanning and the brightness variation along the length of the output coupler.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventors: Christian Dean DeJong, Mark Champion
  • Patent number: 8730210
    Abstract: Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, an image or projection cone is projected onto a projection surface via a raster scan to generate the image, or in a light cone. Movements of two or more input sources with respect to projection cone are detected, and a determination is made whether the input sources have crossed a crossover line in the projection cone. If the input sources have moved greater than a threshold amount after crossing the crossover line, position data between the input sources may be exchanged to reflect proper position data for the input sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventors: P. Selvan Viswanathan, Mark Champion, David Lashmet
  • Patent number: 8711186
    Abstract: A scanning projector includes a scanning mirror that sweep a beam in two dimensions. Tangential distortion in a fast-scan dimension is compensated by incorporating a tangent function when determining the light beam location and interpolating pixel data. Tangential distortion in a slow-scan dimension is compensated by driving the scanning mirror nonlinearly in the slow scan dimension such that the light beam sweeps across the display surface at a constant rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark Champion
  • Patent number: 8665920
    Abstract: The luminance of a laser diode is a function of laser diode drive current. The luminance is also a function of other factors, such as age and temperature. A laser projection device includes laser diodes to generate light in response to a commanded luminance, and also includes photodiodes to provide a measured luminance. The commanded luminance and measured luminance are compared, and drive currents for the laser diodes are adjusted to compensate for changes in laser diode characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventors: Heng Huang, Mark Champion
  • Patent number: 8634024
    Abstract: A scanning projector includes a mirror that scans in two dimensions, at least one of which is sinusoidal. A digital phase lock loop locks to the sinusoidal movement of the mirror. A free-running pixel clock is provided. An interpolation component interpolates pixel intensity data from adjacent pixels based on the position of the mirror when a pixel clock arrives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2014
    Assignee: Microvision, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce C. Rothaar, Mark Champion
  • Patent number: 8547384
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for storing and retrieving data in parallel but in different orders. In one implementation, data for pixels is stored according to a checkerboard pattern, alternately between two memory devices, forming a checkerboard buffer. In one implementation, a checkerboard buffer includes: a data source, providing data in a first order; a data destination, receiving data in a second order; at least two memory devices, each memory device having a plurality of memory locations, where data is stored in parallel to the memory devices and retrieved in parallel from the memory devices; a first data switch connected to the data source and each of the memory devices, where the first data switch controls which data is stored to which memory device; and a second data switch connected to the data destination and each of the memory devices, where the second data switch controls providing data to the data destination according to the second order.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Champion, Brian Dockter