Electronic device with directional ambient light sensor

US9820355B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9820355-B2
Application numberUS-201615055335-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 26, 2016
Priority dateApr 16, 2015
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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An electronic device may be provided with a display mounted in a housing. A directional ambient light sensor may measure the intensity and direction of ambient light. The ambient light sensor may be mounted in alignment with a light sensor window formed in an inactive area of the display. The ambient light sensor may be formed from detectors on a semiconductor substrate. Incident light angle restriction structures may define openings for each detector. Each opening may be configured to allow light with a different range of angle of incidence values to be passed to a respective one of the detectors. The ranges of acceptance angle for adjacent detectors may overlap. A sensor may produce a diffuse light reading by processing ambient light data from a diffuse light detector and a directional light detector. The diffuse and directional light detectors may be formed on a common semiconductor substrate.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic device that is exposed to ambient light characterized by a range of angles of incidence, comprising: a housing; control circuitry in the housing; and a directional ambient light sensor in the housing with which the control circuitry measures an ambient light intensity versus angle of incidence profile for the ambient light, wherein the directional ambient light sensor comprises a plurality of light detectors with partially overlapping angle of incidence sensitivity profiles. 2. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein each light detector has a peak sensitivity for measuring ambient light at a different angle of incidence. 3. The electronic device defined in claim 2 further comprising a display in the housing, wherein the display has an active area and an inactive border and wherein the directional ambient light sensor is mounted under a window region in the inactive border. 4. The electronic device defined in claim 3 wherein the light detectors include a first set of light detectors that extend along a first dimension and a second set of light detectors that extend along a second dimension that is orthogonal to the first dimension. 5. The electronic device defined in claim 4 wherein the light detectors are formed from a common semiconductor substrate having a surface characterized by a surface normal and wherein incident light angle restriction structures are formed on the surface. 6. The electronic device defined in claim 5 wherein the incident light angle restriction structures form a plurality of channels each associated with a respective one of the light detectors, each channel being oriented to allow ambient light to pass that has a different respective angle of incidence with respect to the surface normal. 7. The electronic device defined in claim 6 wherein each light detector and associated channel in the incident light angle restriction structures corresponds to a sensor channel with an angular sensitivity profile and wherein the angular sensitivity profile of each channel at least partly overlaps the angular sensitivity profile of an adjacent one of the channels. 8. The electronic device defined in claim 1 further comprising a display having a surface normal, wherein the light detectors are formed on a common semiconductor substrate and wherein each light detector is configured to measure incident light with a different respective range of angles with respect to the surface normal. 9. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the electronic device includes a display and wherein the control circuitry takes an action at least partly in response to the measured ambient light intensity versus angle of incidence profile and wherein the action is selected from the group consisting of: adjusting brightness for the display, adjusting color for items presented on the display, adjusting texture for items presented on the display, and adjusting shading for items presented on the display. 10. An electronic device, comprising: a housing; control circuitry in the housing; and an ambient light sensor in the housing with which the control circuitry measures ambient light, wherein the ambient light sensor includes a diffuse light ambient light detector that measures diffuse ambient light with a first angle of incidence range and a directional light ambient light detector that measures directional ambient light with a second angle of incidence range that at least partially overlaps the first angle of incidence range. 11. The electronic device defined in claim 10 wherein the second angle of incidence range is smaller than the first angle of incidence range. 12. The electronic device defined in claim 11 wherein the control circuitry produces a diffuse light reading by processing a diffuse light measurement from the diffuse light ambient light detector and a directional light measurement from the directional ambient light detector. 13. The electronic device defined in claim 12 wherein the electronic device includes a display and wherein the control circuitry renders electronic content on the display in response to the diffuse light reading. 14. The electronic device defined in claim 13 wherein the electronic device includes a display and wherein the control circuitry takes an action in response to the diffuse light reading that is selected from the group consisting of: adjusting brightness for the display, adjusting texture for items presented on the display, adjusting color for items presented on the display, and adjusting shading for items presented on the display. 15. The electronic device defined in claim 13 wherein the diffuse light ambient light detector and the directional light ambient light detector are formed from a common semiconductor substrate. 16. The electronic device defined in claim 15 wherein the ambient light sensor includes multiple layers of metal with openings that allow light to pass to the diffuse light ambient light detector and the directional light ambient light detector. 17. An electronic device, comprising: a housing; a display in the housing; an ambient light sensor that measures ambient light, wherein the ambient light sensor comprises: a semiconductor substrate in which a plurality of light detectors are formed; and incident light angle restriction structures on the semiconductor substrate, wherein the incident light angle restriction structures have openings, each opening accepting ambient light over a different respective range of incident light angles, each opening being aligned with a respective one of the plurality of light detectors, and the range of incident light angles accepted by one of the openings being at least partially overlapping with the range of incident light angles accepted by another one of the openings. 18. The electronic device defined in claim 17 wherein the display has an active area bordered by an inactive area and has a window region in the inactive area that is aligned with the ambient light sensor. 19. The electronic device defined in claim 18 wherein the light detectors include a first set of light detectors arranged along a first axis and a second set of light detectors arranged along a second axis that is not parallel to the first axis. 20. The electronic device defined in claim 18 wherein each of the light detectors measures incident light over a respective range of incident light angles and wherein the range of incident light angles measured by each light detector partially overlaps the range of incident light angles for an adjacent one of the light detector. 21. The electronic device defined in claim 20 wherein the incident light angle restriction structures include patterned metal layers with holes that form the openings.

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  • G01J1/0242Primary

    Control or determination of height or angle information of sensors or receivers; Goniophotometry · CPC title

  • H05B47/11Primary

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

  • Field-of-view determination; Aiming or pointing of a photometer; Adjusting alignment; Encoding angular position; Size of the measurement area; Position tracking; Photodetection involving different fields of view for a single detector · CPC title

  • arrangements with two or more detectors, e.g. for sensitivity compensation · CPC title

  • with determination of ambient light (solar light G01J2001/4266) · CPC title

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What does patent US9820355B2 cover?
An electronic device may be provided with a display mounted in a housing. A directional ambient light sensor may measure the intensity and direction of ambient light. The ambient light sensor may be mounted in alignment with a light sensor window formed in an inactive area of the display. The ambient light sensor may be formed from detectors on a semiconductor substrate. Incident light angle re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01J1/0242. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 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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