Systems and methods for calibrating, operating, and setting a laser diode in a weapon

US10461499B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10461499-B2
Application numberUS-201715658001-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2017
Priority dateDec 23, 2016
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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Systems and methods for calibrating, operating, and setting the magnitude of the power of light provided by a laser diode in a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). The light of the laser diode assists in targeting by providing a visible indication of the projected point of impact of the tethered electrode of the CEW. The calibration process enables laser diode of a CEW to operate within regional guidelines of the maximum output power of light permitted by a laser. The method further permits the magnitude of the power of the light provided by a laser diode to be set and operated in changing environmental conditions in the field.

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What is claimed is: 1. A weapon that cooperates with a provided tester, the weapon comprising: a processing circuit; a laser diode that provides a light; a photo diode that detects the light; a resistor coupled in series with the photo diode; and a memory having computer-executable instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by the processing circuit, cause the weapon to: provide a signal at a duty cycle to establish a power of the light provided by the laser diode, the light induces a first current through the photo diode, the first current is related to the power of the light the first current flows through the resistor thereby inducing a first voltage across the resistor, the first voltage is related to the power of the light: provide the light to the tester, the tester measures a magnitude of the power of the light and sends a message to the weapon to report the magnitude of the power: receive the message from the tester regarding the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester; compare the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester to a predetermined range, the predetermine range associated with a geographic region where the laser diode will be used: adjust the duty cycle responsive to the comparison; repeat providing the light to the tester, receiving the message from the tester, comparing the magnitude, and adjusting the duty cycle until the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester is within the predetermined range; and record a magnitude of the first voltage in the memory whereby the magnitude of the first voltage corresponds to the predetermined range. 2. The weapon of claim 1 wherein the predetermined range is any power that is less than or equal to a maximum power for a region. 3. The weapon of claim 1 further comprising a first switch, wherein the signal operates the first switch to establish a second voltage across the laser diode to establish the magnitude of the power of the light. 4. The weapon of claim 3 further comprising a second switch coupled in series with the laser diode, wherein the signal operates the second switch to switch the laser diode on and off. 5. The weapon of claim 4 wherein: a first portion of the duty cycle operates the second switch to permit a second current to flow through the laser diode; and a second portion of the duty cycle operates the second switch to stops the second current to flow through the laser diode. 6. The weapon of claim 1 further comprising a capacitor in parallel with the resistor, wherein an RC time constant of the capacitor and the resistor is greater than a period of the signal. 7. A method performed by a weapon for calibrating a power of a light provided by a laser diode of the weapon, the method comprising: providing a signal at a duty cycle to establish the power of the light provided by the laser diode, the light induces a current through a photo diode that is related to the power of the light, the current flows through a resistor coupled in series with the photo diode; providing the light to a tester, the tester measures a magnitude of the power of the light and sends a message to the weapon to report the magnitude of the power: receiving the message from a tester regarding the magnitude of the power of the light as measured by the tester; comparing the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester to a predetermined range, the predetermine range associated with a geographic region where the laser diode will be used: responsive to comparing, adjusting the duty cycle; repeating providing, receiving, comparing, and adjusting until the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester is within the predetermined range; and recording a magnitude of a voltage established by the current across the resistor whereby the magnitude of the voltage relates to the predetermined range. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein providing the signal comprises providing the signal to a boost circuit to establish an operating point of the laser diode. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein comparing comprises determining that the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester is less than a maximum magnitude. 10. The method of claim 7 wherein adjusting comprises: changing the duty cycle to increase the magnitude of the power of the light when the magnitude measured by the tester is less than a minimum magnitude; and changing the duty cycle to decrease the magnitude of the power of the light when the magnitude measured by the tester is greater than a maximum magnitude. 11. The method of claim 7 wherein recording comprises recording indicia of a magnitude of the voltage in a computer-readable memory. 12. A weapon that cooperates with a provided tester, the tester separate from the weapon, the weapon comprising: a processing circuit; a laser diode that provides a light; a photo diode that in response to the light provides a first current, the first current related to a power of the light; a resistor coupled in series with the photo diode, a first voltage across the resistor related to the first current; and a memory; wherein the processing circuit: provides a signal at a duty cycle to establish the power of the light; provides the light to the tester, the tester measures a magnitude of the power of the light and sends a message to the weapon to report the magnitude of the power; receives the message from the tester regarding the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester; compares the magnitude of the power to a predetermined range, the predetermine range associated with a geographic region where the laser diode will be used; adjusts the duty cycle responsive to the comparison; repeats providing the light to the tester, receiving the message from the tester, comparing the magnitude, and adjusting the duty cycle until the magnitude of the power as measured by the tester is within the predetermined range; and records a magnitude of the first voltage in the memory whereby the magnitude of the first voltage corresponds to the predetermined range. 13. The weapon of claim 12 wherein the predetermined range is any power that is less than or equal to a maximum power for a region. 14. The weapon of claim 12 further comprising a first switch, wherein the signal operates the first switch to establish a second voltage across the laser diode to establish the magnitude of the power of the light. 15. The weapon of claim 14 further comprising a second switch coupled in series with the laser diode, wherein the signal operates the second switch to switch the laser diode on and off. 16. The weapon of claim 15 wherein: a first portion of the duty cycle operates the second switch to permit a second current to flow through the laser diode; and a second portion of the duty cycle operates the second switch to stops the second current to flow through the laser diode. 17. The weapon of claim 12 further comprising a capacitor in parallel with the resistor, wherein an RC time constant of the capacitor and the resistor is greater than a period of the signal.

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  • adapted for automatic variation of the measured or reference value (regulation of light intensity G05D25/00) · CPC title

  • Protecting the laser, e.g. during switch-on/off, detection of malfunctioning or degradation · CPC title

  • Tools for adjustment of sights · CPC title

  • using comparison with a reference electric value · CPC title

  • by monitoring the electrical laser parameters, e.g. voltage or current · CPC title

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What does patent US10461499B2 cover?
Systems and methods for calibrating, operating, and setting the magnitude of the power of light provided by a laser diode in a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). The light of the laser diode assists in targeting by providing a visible indication of the projected point of impact of the tethered electrode of the CEW. The calibration process enables laser diode of a CEW to operate within regiona…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Axon Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01S5/0683. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 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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