Light ranging device with electronically scanned emitter array and synchronized sensor array

US10444359B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10444359-B2
Application numberUS-201816028148-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 5, 2018
Priority dateJul 5, 2017
Publication dateOct 15, 2019
Grant dateOct 15, 2019

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Embodiments describe a solid state electronic scanning LIDAR system that includes a scanning focal plane transmitting element and a scanning focal plane receiving element whose operations are synchronized so that the firing sequence of an emitter array in the transmitting element corresponds to a capturing sequence of a photosensor array in the receiving element. During operation, the emitter array can sequentially fire one or more light emitters into a scene and the reflected light can be received by a corresponding set of one or more photosensors through an aperture layer positioned in front of the photosensors. Each light emitter can correspond with an aperture in the aperture layer, and each aperture can correspond to a photosensor in the receiving element such that each light emitter corresponds with a specific photosensor in the receiving element.

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A solid state optical system comprising: a light transmission module including a transmitter layer that includes an array of individual light emitters; a light sensing module including a sensor layer that includes an array of photosensors, wherein each light emitter in the array of light emitters is paired with a corresponding photosensor in the light sensing module, and wherein the light sensing module further includes an aperture layer having a plurality of apertures and the aperture layer and array of photosensors are arranged to form a plurality of receiver channels with each receiver channel in the plurality of receiver channels includes an aperture from the plurality of apertures and a photosensor from the array of photosensors with the aperture defining the field of view of the photosensor in the receiver channel; emitter array firing circuitry coupled to the array of light emitters and configured to activate only a subset of light emitters at a time; and sensor array readout circuitry coupled to the array of photosensors and configured to synchronize the readout of individual photosensors within the array concurrently with the firing of corresponding light emitters so that each light emitter in the array of individual light emitters can be activated and each photosensor in the array of photosensors can be readout through one emission cycle. 2. The solid state optical system of claim 1 wherein a field of view for each light emitter matches a field of view for its corresponding photosensor. 3. The solid state optical system of claim 2 wherein the light transmission module further including a bulk transmitter optic and the light sensing module further includes a bulk receiver optic. 4. The solid state optical system of claim 3 wherein the array of individual light emitters is arranged in a two-dimensional array having first dimensions and configured to project discrete beams of light through the bulk transmitter optic into a field external to the optical system; the array of photosensors is arranged in a two-dimensional array having second dimensions and configured to detect photons reflected from surfaces in the field after the photons pass through the bulk receiver optic; and the combination of first dimensions, second dimensions, bulk transmitter optics and bulk receiver optics is designed such that a field of view of each emitter column going through bulk transmitter optic is significantly the same as a field of view of a corresponding pixel column going through the bulk receiver optic. 5. The solid state optical system of claim 1 wherein each photosensor in the array of photosensors includes an array of SPADS, and each light emitter is a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL). 6. The solid state optical system of claim 5 wherein the array of light emitters and array of photosensors are activated by column or by row. 7. The solid state optical system of claim 1 wherein: the light transmission module is a first light transmission module, the transmitter layer is a first transmitter layer, and the array of individual light emitters is a first array of individual light emitters; the system further comprising a second light transmission module including a second transmitter layer that includes a second array of individual light emitters; and the first and second arrays of individual light emitters are aligned to project discrete beams of light into a field external to the optical system according to a first illumination pattern and a second illumination pattern, respectively, where the first and second illumination patterns are aligned such that one discrete beam from the first illumination pattern and one discrete beam from the second illumination pattern falls within the field-of-view of each receiver channel in the plurality of receiver channels. 8. A solid state optical system for performing distance measurements, the solid state optical system comprising: a light emission system comprising a bulk transmitter optic, and an illumination source comprising a two-dimensional array of light emitters arranged according to an illumination pattern and aligned to project discrete beams of light through the bulk transmitter optic into a field ahead of the optical system; a light detection system comprising a bulk receiver optic, an aperture layer including a plurality of apertures, and a photosensor layer including a two-dimensional array of photosensors configured to detect photons emitted from the illumination source and reflected from surfaces within the field after passing through the bulk receiver optic, wherein the aperture layer and the photosensor layer are arranged to form a plurality of sense channels arranged in a sensing pattern that corresponds to the illumination pattern and wherein each sense channel in the plurality of sense channels corresponds to an emitter in the array of emitters and includes an aperture from the aperture layer and a photosensor from the photosensor layer emitter array firing circuitry coupled to the two-dimensional array of light emitters and configured to activate only a subset of light emitters at a time; and sensor array readout circuitry coupled to the two-dimensional array of photosensors and configured to synchronize the readout of individual photosensors within the array concurrently with the firing of corresponding light emitters so that each light emitter in the array of individual light emitters can be activated and each photosensor in the array of photosensors can be readout through one emission cycle. 9. The solid state optical system of claim 8 wherein a field of view for each light emitter represents a non-overlapping field of view within the field and matches a field of view for its corresponding photosensor. 10. The solid state optical system of claim 8 wherein the emitter array firing circuitry activates subsets of light emitters by one column or one row at a time and the sensor array readout circuitry synchronizes the readout of corresponding photosensors by one column or one row at a time. 11. The solid state optical system of claim 10 wherein each photosensor in the array of photosensors includes an array of SPADS, and each light emitter is a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL). 12. The solid state optical system of claim 10 wherein the emitter array firing circuitry sequentially activates columns or rows of light emitters in a single direction throughout each emission cycle. 13. The solid state optical system of claim 8 wherein, for each sense channel in the plurality of sense channels, a sensing area for the photosensor in the sense channel is larger than an area of its respective aperture. 14. The solid state optical system of claim 8 wherein the two dimensional array of emitters includes a plurality of columns separated from each other by a first pitch and the two dimensional array of photosensors includes a plurality of columns separated from each other by a second pitch that is equal to the first pitch. 15. The solid state optical system of claim 8 further comprising a micro-optic channel array disposed between the illumination source and the bulk transmitter optic, the micro-optic channel array defining a plurality of micro-optic transmitter channels, each micro-optic transmitter channel including a micro-optic lens spaced apart from a light emitter from the two-dimensional array of light emitters with the micro-optic lens being configured to receive a light cone from the light emitter in its respective transmitter channel and generate a reduced-size spot image of the light emitter at a focal point displac

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  • of land vehicles · CPC title

  • Means for monitoring or calibrating · CPC title

  • Detector arrays, e.g. charge-transfer gates · CPC title

  • arranged along two different directions in a plane, e.g. honeycomb arrangement of lenses (G02B3/0043 takes precedence; miniaturised objectives for electronic devices employing wafer level optics G02B13/0085) · CPC title

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What does patent US10444359B2 cover?
Embodiments describe a solid state electronic scanning LIDAR system that includes a scanning focal plane transmitting element and a scanning focal plane receiving element whose operations are synchronized so that the firing sequence of an emitter array in the transmitting element corresponds to a capturing sequence of a photosensor array in the receiving element. During operation, the emitter a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ouster Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S17/08. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 15 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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