Method and device for determining emitted light intensity level

US9622326B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9622326-B1
Application numberUS-201615081394-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 25, 2016
Priority dateDec 18, 2015
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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Systems and methods are provided for determining a light intensity level of emitted light from an illuminator of a display device and the ambient light surrounding the display device such that, for example, the display device may compensate for performance variations of the illuminator over time.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of compensating for performance variations of an illuminator of a reflective display device, the method comprising: emitting, with an illuminator, a pulse-width modulated (PWM) series of light pulses onto a front surface of a reflective display panel at a PWM frequency to generate a visible light having a first brightness level; generating, using a light sensor, a series of light intensity level samples at a sampling frequency asynchronous from the PWM frequency; determining, by a processor, a highest light intensity value of the series of light intensity level samples, the highest light intensity value corresponding to ambient light and emitted light from the illuminator during an entirety of a first sampling period; determining, by the processor, a lowest light intensity value of the series of light intensity level samples, the lowest light intensity value corresponding to the ambient light in the absence of the emitted light from the illuminator during an entirety of a second sampling period; determining, by the processor, a difference between the highest light intensity level and the lowest light intensity level, the difference corresponding to an emitted light intensity level attributed to individual light pulses from the illuminator; comparing, by the processor, the emitted light intensity level to an expected emitted light intensity level to generate an intensity offset; and adjusting, by the processor, the first brightness level according to the intensity offset. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the first brightness level of the visible light comprises changing a current value provided to the illuminator during the individual light pulses, changing a duty cycle of the PWM series of light pulses, or both. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising generating the series of light intensity level samples during a page turn event. 4. A method, comprising: emitting a series of light pulses with an illuminator, using a first current value, onto a display panel to generate a visible light having a first brightness level, the series of light pulses emitted such that individual periods of illumination by the illuminator are interleaved with individual periods during which the illuminator is turned off; sampling, using a light sensor, ambient light and emitted light from the illuminator during a first sampling period to determine a first light intensity level, wherein the first sampling period occurs exclusively within an individual period of illumination; sampling, using the light sensor, the ambient light during a second sampling period to determine a second light intensity level, wherein the second sampling period occurs exclusively within an individual period during which the illuminator is turned off; and determining, by a processor, a difference between the first light intensity level and the second light intensity level, the difference corresponding to an emitted light intensity level attributed to the illuminator. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: comparing, by the processor, the emitted light intensity level to an expected light intensity level; and adjusting, by the processor, the first brightness level of the visible light according to the comparison. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein adjusting the first brightness level further comprises changing the first current value to a second current value, the method further comprising illuminating the illuminator with the second current value during subsequent periods of illumination. 7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising outputting the series of light pulses in a pulse-width modulation (PWM) scheme, and wherein adjusting the first brightness level of the visible light further comprises changing a duty cycle of the light pulses. 8. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: determining, using the light sensor, a set of light intensity values over a time period; determining, by the processor, a highest value of the set of light intensity values; associating the highest value of the set of light intensity values with the first light intensity level; determining, by the processor, a lowest value of the set of light intensity values; and associating the lowest value of the set of light intensity values with the second light intensity level. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising determining the set of light intensity values at a sampling frequency asynchronous from a frequency of the series of light pulses. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising determining the set of light intensity values during a page turn event. 11. The method of claim 5 , wherein comparing the emitted light intensity level to the expected light intensity level comprises: determining, by the processor, an adjusted emitted light intensity level based on the emitted light intensity level and a light transmission efficiency (LTE), the LTE corresponding to a type of content displayed on the display device; and comparing, by the processor, the adjusted emitted light intensity level to an expected light intensity level corresponding to the LTE. 12. A display device, comprising: a display panel; an illuminator configured to illuminate the display panel at a first brightness level via a series of light pulses comprising a plurality of individual periods of illumination where the illuminator is illuminated by a first current value, interleaved with individual periods during which the illuminator is off; a light sensor configured to sense ambient light from a surrounding environment and emitted light from the illuminator; and a processor communicatively coupled to the illuminator and the light sensor, the processor configured to: sample, using the light sensor, the ambient light and the emitted light during a first sampling period to determine a first light intensity level, wherein the first sampling period occurs exclusively within an individual period of illumination; sample, using the light sensor, the ambient light during a second sampling period to determine a second light intensity level, wherein the second sampling period occurs exclusively within an individual period during which the illuminator is off; and determine a difference between the first light intensity level and the second light intensity level. 13. The display device of claim 12 , wherein the difference between the first light intensity level and the second light intensity level corresponds to an emitted light intensity level attributed to the illuminator, wherein the processor is further configured to: compare the emitted light intensity level to an expected light intensity level; and adjust, according to the comparison, the first brightness level at which the illuminator illuminates the display panel. 14. The display device of claim 13 , wherein the processor is further configured to adjust the first brightness level by changing the first current value to a second current value, and wherein the illuminator is further configured to be illuminated with the second current value during subsequent individual periods of illumination. 15. The display device of claim 13 , wherein the illuminator is configured to illuminate the display panel via a pulse-width modulated (PWM) series of light pulses, and wherein the processor is further configured to adjust the first brightness level by changing a duty cycle of the light pulses. 16. The display device of claim 12 , wherein the light sensor is configured to determine a series of light intensity values sampled over a time period; and wherein the processor is furt

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  • using optical feedback · CPC title

  • by determining the brightness or colour temperature of ambient light · CPC title

  • Details of timing specific for flat panels, other than clock recovery · CPC title

  • for control of colour parameters, e.g. colour temperature · CPC title

  • the light originating from the display screen · CPC title

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What does patent US9622326B1 cover?
Systems and methods are provided for determining a light intensity level of emitted light from an illuminator of a display device and the ambient light surrounding the display device such that, for example, the display device may compensate for performance variations of the illuminator over time.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Amazon Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B37/0227. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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