Optical encoder with alignment photodiodes

US11874147B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11874147-B2
Application numberUS-202218083621-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2022
Priority dateMay 19, 2020
Publication dateJan 16, 2024
Grant dateJan 16, 2024

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There is provided an optical encoder with alignable relative positions between elements including an encoding medium, a sensor package and a memory. The sensor package includes a photodiode array and two alignment photodiodes opposite to the encoding medium. The memory records an alignment pattern associated with output signals of the two alignment photodiodes when the encoding medium and the sensor package are at nominal operating positions. When the encoding medium and the sensor package are not at the nominal operating positions, the relative position alignment is performed by adjusting current relative positions between the encoding medium and the sensor package to cause a current pattern associated with output signals of the two alignment photodiodes to be identical to the alignment pattern.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical encoder, comprising: an optical sensor, configured to receive modulated light from an encoding medium, and comprising: a detection photodiode array, arranged opposite to the encoding medium, and photodiodes of the detection photodiode array are periodically arranged along a direction by a distance; and a first photodiode and a second photodiode, respectively arranged at two sides of the detection photodiode array in the direction, each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode having a trapezoid sensing surface, and separated from the detection photodiode array by three times of the distance in the direction. 2. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the detection photodiode array, the first photodiode and the second photodiode are arranged at a same track. 3. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of a sensing surface of every photodiode of the detection photodiode array is a half of a width, equal to the distance, of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 4. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and when the first photodiode is opposite to one of the reflective parts, the second photodiode is opposite to one of the non-reflective parts. 5. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of the first photodiode and the second photodiode is identical to one or a half of a width, equal to the distance, of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 6. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a tilted side of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode direct to a same direction. 7. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a tilted side of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode direct to different directions. 8. An optical encoder, comprising: an optical sensor, configured to receive modulated light from an encoding medium, and comprising: a detection photodiode array, arranged opposite to the encoding medium, and photodiodes of the detection photodiode array are arranged along a direction; and a first photodiode and a second photodiode, respectively arranged at two sides of the detection photodiode array in the direction, each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode having a trapezoid sensing surface, and two parallel sides of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode faces being arranged along the direction. 9. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the detection photodiode array, the first photodiode and the second photodiode are arranged at a same track. 10. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of a sensing surface of every photodiode of the detection photodiode array is a half of a width of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 11. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and when the first photodiode is opposite to one of the reflective parts, the second photodiode is opposite to one of the non-reflective parts. 12. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of the first photodiode and the second photodiode is identical to one or a half of a width of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 13. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a tilted side of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode direct to a same direction. 14. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a tilted side of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode direct to different directions. 15. An optical encoder, comprising: an optical sensor, configured to receive modulated light from an encoding medium, and comprising: a detection photodiode array, arranged opposite to the encoding medium, and photodiodes of the detection photodiode array are arranged along a direction; and a first photodiode and a second photodiode, respectively arranged at two sides of the detection photodiode array in the direction, each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode having a trapezoid sensing surface, and said trapezoid sensing surface having two parallel sides, one side perpendicular to the two parallel sides and one tilted side not perpendicular to the two parallel sides. 16. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the detection photodiode array, the first photodiode and the second photodiode are arranged at a same track. 17. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of a sensing surface of every photodiode of the detection photodiode array is a half of a width of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 18. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and when the first photodiode is opposite to one of the reflective parts, the second photodiode is opposite to one of the non-reflective parts. 19. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the encoding medium has codes thereon configured to modulate incident light, the codes on the encoding medium comprise reflective parts and non-reflective parts, and a width of the first photodiode and the second photodiode is identical to one or a half of a width of the reflective parts and the non-reflective parts. 20. The optical encoder as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the tilted side of the trapezoid sensing surface of each of the first photodiode and the second photodiode direct to a same direction or different directions.

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  • G01D5/366Primary

    Particular pulse shapes · CPC title

  • Incremental encoders having reference marks · CPC title

  • G01D5/3473Primary

    Circular or rotary encoders · CPC title

  • Testing or calibrating apparatus or arrangements provided for in groups G01D1/00 - G01D15/00 · CPC title

  • Scale reading or illumination devices · CPC title

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What does patent US11874147B2 cover?
There is provided an optical encoder with alignable relative positions between elements including an encoding medium, a sensor package and a memory. The sensor package includes a photodiode array and two alignment photodiodes opposite to the encoding medium. The memory records an alignment pattern associated with output signals of the two alignment photodiodes when the encoding medium and the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pixart Imaging Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D5/366. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2024 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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