Lens driver for variable-optic electronic ophthalmic lens
US-9351827-B2 · May 31, 2016 · US
US10216009B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10216009-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815862466-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A lens driver or lens driver circuitry for an ophthalmic apparatus comprising an electronic system which actuates a variable-focus optic is disclosed herein. The lens driver is part of an electronic system incorporated into the ophthalmic apparatus. The electronic system includes one or more batteries or other power sources, power management circuitry, one or more sensors, clock generation circuitry, control algorithms and circuitry, and lens driver circuitry. The lens driver circuitry includes one or more power sources, one or more high voltage generators and one or more switching circuits. Specifically, the lens driver comprises an H-bridge/H-bridge controller for providing the proper voltage, including polarity, to drive the electronic included in the ophthalmic apparatus.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic system comprising: a power source; an H-bridge circuit configured to control a voltage supplied to a load, to reverse the polarity of a voltage supplied to the load, and to short the load, wherein the H-bridge circuit includes first and second lower switches implemented as N-channel MOSFET transistors, and first and second upper P-channel MOSFET switches; an H-bridge control circuit used to control the first and second upper P-channel MOSFET switches, the H-bridge control circuit comprising: first and second level shifter cells, the first level shifter cell comprising a first charge pump cell, wherein the first charge pump cell provides an activation voltage for the first upper P-channel MOSFET switch, and the second level shifter cell comprising a second charge pump cell that provides an activation voltage for the second upper P-channel MOSET switch, and an active turn-off circuit comprising control a plurality of switches configured to deactivate the first and second upper P-channel MOSFET switches, and a cross-coupled switch circuit between the outputs of the first and second level shifter cells; and a system controller configured to provide control and timing signals for the electronic system, wherein the power source provides a voltage to sources of the first and second upper P-channel MOSFET transistor and to the H-Bridge control circuit. 2. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein the cross-coupled switch circuit comprises cross-coupled N MOS switches. 3. The electronic system of claim 1 , wherein the cross-coupled switch circuit comprises cross-coupled PMOS switches. 4. The electronic system of claim 3 , wherein the active turn-off circuit further comprises a third charge pump cell configured to create a voltage sufficient to activate the cross-coupled PMOS switches.
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