Patents by Inventor Olivier Charlier
Olivier Charlier 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: 9470400Abstract: A method and apparatus is described for producing high brightness, e.g. multicolor light, whereby a region of a wavelength conversion element and a light source producing excitation light are moved relative to each other so that said region is exposed to the excitation light at different times and in a progressive movement that scans across a part of the entire surface of the wavelength conversion element. The wavelength conversion element can be cooled by air or with a liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Barco N.V.Inventors: Peter Gerets, Olivier Charlier, Dirk Maes
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Publication number: 20120133356Abstract: In one embodiment a method to compensate for the sensitivity drift of a magnetic field sensor for sensing a magnetic field comprises forming a reference magnetic field having first magnetic field parameters, e.g. a first amplitude and/or direction, in a first step and second magnetic field parameters, a second amplitude and/or direction, in a second step and a bias signal is formed without adjusting the bias signal with a feedback signal derived from an output signal of the magnetic field sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Olivier Charlier, Francois Laulanet, Mustafa Badaroglu
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Patent number: 8134358Abstract: The present invention provides a method to compensate for the sensitivity drift of a magnetic field sensor for sensing a magnetic field. The magnetic field sensor comprises at least four electrodes. The method comprises a first step where a first set of two electrodes is used to bias the sensor and a second set of two electrodes is used to sense an output signal of the magnetic field sensor, and a second step where the second set of two electrodes is used to bias the sensor and the first set of two electrodes is used to sense an output signal of the magnetic field sensor. The method is characterized in that at least one of the first or the second step is subdivided in at least a first sub-step and a second sub-step. A reference magnetic field has first magnetic field parameters, e.g. a first amplitude and/or direction, in the first sub-step and second magnetic field parameters, a second amplitude and/or direction, in the second sub-step.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Semiconductor Components Industries, LLCInventors: Olivier Charlier, Francois Laulanet, Mustafa Badaroglu
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Publication number: 20080238410Abstract: The present invention provides a method to compensate for the sensitivity drift of a magnetic field sensor for sensing a magnetic field. The magnetic field sensor comprises at least four electrodes. The method comprises a first step where a first set of two electrodes is used to bias the sensor and a second set of two electrodes is used to sense an output signal of the magnetic field sensor, and a second step where the second set of two electrodes is used to bias the sensor and the first set of two electrodes is used to sense an output signal of the magnetic field sensor. The method is characterized in that at least one of the first or the second step is subdivided in at least a first sub-step and a second sub-step. A reference magnetic field has first magnetic field parameters, e.g. a first amplitude and/or direction, in the first sub-step and second magnetic field parameters, a second amplitude and/or direction, in the second sub-step.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: AMI Semiconductor Belgium BVBAInventors: Olivier Charlier, Francois Laulanet, Mustafa Badaroglu
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Patent number: 6369386Abstract: A self-calibrating infrared (IR) sensing device having the capability to measure the attenuation effects of surface contamination on the transmission window and to adjust the gain of the sensor accordingly so as to counter the attenuation. The IR sensing device includes an IR sensor mounted in a housing having an IR transparent window that allows IR radiation originating from outside the housing to be directed toward the sensor. The IR sensor includes a thermally isolated area of IR-absorbing material coupled to a temperature measuring unit. IR radiation impinging on the sensor is absorbed, thereby raising the temperature of the IR absorbing material. The temperature measuring unit measures the increase in temperature and generates a proportional electronic signal indicative of the temperature. The electronic signal is received and processed by a processor. An IR radiator is also included within the sensing device housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Melexis NVInventors: Olivier Charlier, William R. Betts, Roger Diels
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Patent number: 6300623Abstract: A self-calibrating infrared (IR) sensing device having the capability to measure the attenuation effects of surface contamination on the transmission window and to adjust the gain of the sensor accordingly so as to counter the attenuation. The IR sensing device includes an IR sensor mounted in a housing having an IR transparent window that allows IR radiation originating from outside the housing to be directed toward the sensor. The IR sensor includes a thermally isolated area of IR-absorbing material coupled to a temperature measuring unit. IR radiation impinging on the sensor is absorbed, thereby raising the temperature of the IR absorbing material. The temperature measuring unit measures the increase in temperature and generates a proportional electronic signal indicative of the temperature. The electronic signal is received and processed by a processor. An IR radiator is also included within the sensing device housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Melexis NVInventors: Olivier Charlier, William R. Betts, Roger Diels
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Patent number: 6265712Abstract: A self-calibrating infrared (IR) sensing device having the capability to measure the attenuation effects of surface contamination on the transmission window and to adjust the gain of the sensor accordingly so as to counter the attenuation. The IR sensing device includes an IR sensor mounted in a housing having an IR transparent window that allows IR radiation originating from outside the housing to be directed toward the sensor. The IR sensor includes a thermally isolated area of IR-absorbing material coupled to a temperature measuring unit. IR radiation impinging on the sensor is absorbed, thereby raising the temperature of the IR absorbing material. The temperature measuring unit measures the increase in temperature and generates a proportional electronic signal indicative of the temperature. The electronic signal is received and processed by a processor. An IR radiator is also included within the sensing device housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Melexis NVInventors: Olivier Charlier, William R. Betts, Roger Diels