G03B2215/0571

ILLUMINATION DEVICE FOR IMAGE SENSOR

Provided is an image sensor lighting unit including at least one light guide extending in a main scanning direction; a first light source group facing a first end surface of at least two end surfaces of the at least one light guide in the main scanning direction; and a second light source group facing a second end surface of the at least two end surfaces. The first light source group includes a first light source that emits light having a predetermined wavelength band. The second light source group includes a second light source that emits light having the wavelength band. An X-coordinate of the first light source in a corresponding XY-coordinate system is equal in absolute value to an X-coordinate of the second light source in a corresponding XY-coordinate system, with the at least one light guide viewed from the first end surface side in the main scanning direction.

OFF-AXIS LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND IMAGE CAPTURING MODULE USING THE SAME

An off-axis light-emitting device and an image capturing module using the same are provided. The off-axis light-emitting device includes a substrate, a light-emitting chip, and an optical element. The substrate has a mounting surface, and the light-emitting chip for generating a light beam has a light output surface. The light-emitting chip is disposed on the assembly surface. The optical element is disposed on the assembly surface and includes a dome portion. The dome portion is arranged in an optical path of the light beam and extends in a first direction to form an elongated shape. The dome portion has a first reference plane that passes through two opposite side surfaces of the dome portion, and the first reference plane is offset from a geometric center of the light-emitting chip in a second direction, so that the light beam passing through the dome portion forms an off-axis projection light.

Light Source Module with Adaptive Illumination

Various embodiments disclosed herein include adaptive light source modules that can provide adaptive illumination to a scene. The adaptive light source modules may comprise a housing, an emitter array, and a lens. The emitter array comprises a plurality of emitters. The lens may redirect light emitted from the emitter array through a transparent window of the housing. The housing may further include a prismatic surface that distorts light emitted from the emitter array and/or one or more non-transparent portions that limits light travelling therethrough. The adaptive light source module may optionally comprise a light sensor, and a portion of the lens may be configured to direct light toward the light sensor.

METHOD OF DRIVING AN EMITTER ARRAY
20220369436 · 2022-11-17 ·

Methods and apparatus for driving an emitter array are described. A method includes determining a thermal environment profile for a plurality of emitters of the emitter array, computing a current pulse profile for at least one of the plurality of emitters based on the thermal environment profile, and applying a current pulse with the computed current pulse profile to the at least one of plurality of emitters.

LED FLASH RING SURROUNDING CAMERA LENS
20170307962 · 2017-10-26 · ·

A flash system for an electronic device includes a ring-shaped light guide having a central opening. A camera lens is positioned in or behind the opening. A first light emitting diode (“LED”) is mounted on a printed circuit board (“PCB”), and the LED and PCB are encapsulated by a molded light guide of the flash system. An identical LED and PCB are encapsulated at an opposite end of the molded light guide (i.e., 180 degrees away). The back surfaces of each PCB diffusively reflects light from the LED on the other PCB. Light extraction features on the light guide surface uniformly leak out light from the LEDs. The light emission profile of the light guide has a peak axially aligned with the central opening of the light guide and rolls off to the edge of the camera's field of view.

WHITE BALANCE WITH REFERENCE ILLUMINANTS
20210409667 · 2021-12-30 ·

Introduced here are computer programs and associated computer-implemented techniques for achieving high-fidelity color reproduction in the absence of any known reflectance spectrums. That is, high-fidelity color reproduction can be achieved without portable references, such as gray cards and color checkers. To accomplish this, a new reference spectrum—the “reference illuminant spectrum”—is introduced into scenes to be imaged by image sensors. The reference illuminant spectrum is created by a multi-channel light source whose spectral properties are known.

OPTICAL ILLUMINATION FOR STATUS INDICATION

An illumination system is provided for an optical system that includes an imaging device for acquiring an image of a target, for decoding of a symbol or other analysis. The illumination system can include a first light source configured to provide illumination of a first wavelength, a second light source configured to provide illumination of a second wavelength that is different from the first wavelength. The light sources can be controlled for operations that include: illuminating the target with the first and second light sources simultaneously for acquisition of the image of the target; and altering an illumination output of at least one of the first light source or the second light source, while maintaining non-zero illumination output for at least one of the first light source or the second light source, to indicate a status of the optical system.

EXTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE FOR MOBILE DEVICES
20220187684 · 2022-06-16 ·

an external light source is designed as an external flashgun for mobile devices consisting of a xenon flash tube with associated electronic circuitry, whereby the external light source is arranged to operate in at least two modes, in the single flash mode and in the apparent uniform flash mode. The mode of the external light source's operation is set automatically based on the exposure time set on the linked mobile device. One or several external light source are arranged to connect to a mobile device via a radio link, whereby the external light source sends timestamps to the linked mobile device in regular intervals via the radio link. Based on the timestamps, an algorithm in the software running on the mobile device calculates the time delay between the moment photo capture starts on the mobile device and the moment of the flash of light being triggered by the external light source, resulting in the entire frame/subject/scene being uniformly lighted.

Illumination device for image sensor

Provided is an image sensor lighting unit including at least one light guide extending in a main scanning direction; a first light source group facing a first end surface of at least two end surfaces of the at least one light guide in the main scanning direction; and a second light source group facing a second end surface of the at least two end surfaces. The first light source group includes a first light source that emits light having a predetermined wavelength band. The second light source group includes a second light source that emits light having the wavelength band. An X-coordinate of the first light source in a corresponding XY-coordinate system is equal in absolute value to an X-coordinate of the second light source in a corresponding XY-coordinate system, with the at least one light guide viewed from the first end surface side in the main scanning direction.

Optical illumination for status indication

An illumination system is provided for an optical system that includes an imaging device for acquiring an image of a target, for decoding of a symbol or other analysis. The illumination system can include a first light source configured to provide illumination of a first wavelength, a second light source configured to provide illumination of a second wavelength that is different from the first wavelength. The light sources can be controlled for operations that include: illuminating the target with the first and second light sources simultaneously for acquisition of the image of the target; and altering an illumination output of at least one of the first light source or the second light source, while maintaining non-zero illumination output for at least one of the first light source or the second light source, to indicate a status of the optical system.