Auto focus and optical image stabilization in a compact folded camera
US-2024411114-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9684183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9684183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314442442-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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SMA actuator wires in an SMA actuation apparatus are connected in tension between a movable element and a support structure, applying forces to the movable element in opposed directions. Measures of the resistances of the SMA actuator wires are detected. A feedback difference measure is derived being the sum of the measures of resistance of the SMA actuator wires, relatively scaled by factors, in respect of the SMA actuator wires, the magnitude of which represents a component along the predetermined axis of a force applied by the SMA actuator wire and the sign of which represents a direction along the predetermined axis. The ratio has opposite signs for respective ones of said opposed directions. The powers of drive signals supplied to the SMA actuator wires are controlled in response to the feedback difference measure to reduce the difference between the feedback difference measure and a target difference measure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of controlling plural SMA actuator wires in an SMA actuation apparatus wherein the plural SMA actuator wires are connected in tension between a movable element and a support structure in an arrangement in which the plural SMA actuator wires apply forces to the movable element in opposed directions, being a method of controlling the SMA actuator wires to drive movement of the movable element relative to the support structure along a predetermined axis, the method comprising: detecting measures of the resistances of each of the plural SMA actuator wires; deriving a feedback difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis being the sum of the measures of resistance of each of the plural SMA actuator wires, scaled relative to each other by factors, in respect of each of the plural SMA actuator wires, the magnitude of which represents a component along the predetermined axis of a force applied by the SMA actuator wire to the movable element and the sign of which represents a direction along the predetermined axis in which the SMA actuator wire applies said component of force; controlling the powers of drive signals supplied to the plural SMA actuator wires that apply a component of force to the movable element along the predetermined axis in response to the feedback difference measure in a manner that reduces the difference between the feedback difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis and a target difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said step of controlling the powers of drive signals supplied to the plural SMA actuator wires that apply a component of force to the movable element along the predetermined axis is performed in a manner that controls the average power of those drive signals to achieve predetermined tensions in the plural SMA actuator wires. 3. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising obtaining a measure of ambient temperature, said step of controlling the powers of drive signals supplied to each of the plural SMA actuator wires that apply a component of force to the movable element along the predetermined axis being performed in a manner that controls the average power in response to the measure of ambient temperature. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said step of controlling the powers of drive signals supplied to the plural SMA actuator wires that apply a component of force to the movable element along the predetermined axis comprises adjusting the relative amounts by which the powers of the drive signals vary from an average power in response to the feedback difference measure in a manner that reduces the difference between the feedback difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis and a target difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis. 5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the plural SMA actuator wires consist of aligned SMA actuator wires that apply forces to the movable element in opposed directions along the predetermined axis, and optionally orthogonal SMA actuator wires that apply forces to the movable element orthogonal to the predetermined axis, so that said feedback difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis is the difference between the total resistance of any aligned SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a first one of said opposed directions and the total resistance of any aligned SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a second one of said opposed directions. 6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the plural SMA actuator wires comprise at least one non-aligned SMA actuator wire that applies forces to the movable element at an acute angle to the predetermined axis, so that said factor in respect of said at least one non-aligned SMA actuator wire has a magnitude less than one. 7. A method according to claim 1 , being a method of controlling the plural SMA actuator wires to drive movement of the movable element relative to the support structure along a further axis orthogonal to the predetermined axis, in addition to said predetermined axis, the method further comprising: deriving a feedback difference measure in respect of the further axis being the sum of the measures of resistance of each of the plural SMA actuator wires, scaled relative to each other by factors, in respect of each of the plural SMA actuator wires, the magnitude of which represents a component along the further axis of a force applied by the SMA actuator wire to the movable element and the sign of which represents a direction along the further axis in which the SMA actuator wire applies said component of force; controlling the power of drive signals supplied to the plural SMA actuator wires that apply a component of force to the movable element along the further axis in response to the feedback difference measure in a manner that reduces the difference between the feedback difference measure in respect of the further axis and a target difference measure in respect of the further axis. 8. A method according to claim 7 , wherein the plural SMA actuator wires consist of aligned SMA actuator wires that apply forces to the movable element in opposed directions along the predetermined axis, and orthogonal SMA actuator wires that apply forces to the movable element in opposed directions along the further axis, so that said feedback difference measure in respect of the predetermined axis is the difference between the total resistance of any aligned SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a first one of said opposed directions along the predetermined axis and the total resistance of any aligned SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a second one of said opposed directions along the predetermined axis, and so that said feedback difference measure in respect of the further axis is the difference between the total resistance of any orthogonal SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a first one of said opposed directions along the further axis and the total resistance of any aligned SMA actuator wire that applies a force in a second one of said opposed directions along the further axis. 9. A method according to claim 7 , wherein the SMA actuation apparatus is a camera apparatus further comprising an image sensor fixed to the support structure, and the movable element comprises a camera lens element comprising one or more lenses arranged to focus an image on the image sensor, the predetermined axis and the further axis both being orthogonal to the optical axis of the camera lens element. 10. A method according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one lens has a diameter of at most 10 mm. 11. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising: generating vibration signals representative of the vibration of the apparatus; and generating said target difference measures in response to the vibration signals in a manner that drives the movement of the camera lens element to stabilise the image sensed by the image sensor. 12. A control system for an SMA actuation apparatus comprising a support structure, a movable element that is movable relative to the support structure and plural SMA actuator wires connected in tension between the movable element and the support structure in an arrangement in which the SMA actuator wires apply forces to the movable element in opposed directions, the control system comprising: a drive circuit operative to supply drive signals through the plural SMA actuators; a detection circuit arrange to detect measures of the resistances of each of the plural SMA actuator wires; and a control circuit configured to control the powers of the drive signals supplied by the drive circuit to drive movement
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