Projector, electronic device having projector and associated control method
10942429 ยท 2021-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02F1/137
PHYSICS
G02F1/13756
PHYSICS
G02B27/4205
PHYSICS
G06T7/521
PHYSICS
G03B15/05
PHYSICS
H04N13/254
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G06T7/521
PHYSICS
H04N13/254
ELECTRICITY
G03B21/00
PHYSICS
G02F1/137
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present invention provides a projector including a light-emitting device, a diffraction optical element (DOE) and a switchable diffuser. The light-emitting device is arranged for generating a laser beam. The switchable diffuser is controlled by a control signal to diffuse or scatter received lights or not diffuse or scatter the received lights, wherein the laser beam passes through the DOE and the switchable diffuser to generate an output image of the projector.
Claims
1. A projector, comprising: a light-emitting device, for generating a laser beam; a diffraction optical element (DOE); and a switchable diffuser, wherein the switchable diffuser is controlled by a control signal to diffuse or scatter received lights or not diffuse or scatter the received lights; wherein the laser beam passes through the DOE and the switchable diffuser to generate an output image of the projector; wherein the switchable diffuser is controlled by the control signal to have a first mode or a second mode; if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the received lights directly passes through the switchable diffuser, without being diffused or scattered by the switchable diffuser; if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the switchable diffuser diffuses or scatter the received lights; and the switchable diffuser is controlled to operate in the first mode and the second mode alternately.
2. The projector of claim 1, wherein the DOE has a specific pattern, and if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the output image of the projector has the specific pattern; and if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the output image of the projector serves as uniform illumination.
3. The projector of claim 1, wherein the laser beam pass through the DOE to generate an image, and the image passes through the switchable diffuser to generate the output image of the projector.
4. The projector of claim 3, further comprising a lens module positioned between the light-emitting device and the DOE.
5. The projector of claim 1, wherein the laser beam pass through the switchable diffuser to generate an image, and the image passes through the DOE to generate the output image of the projector.
6. The projector of claim 5, further comprising a lens module positioned between the light-emitting device and the switchable diffuser.
7. The projector of claim 1, further comprising: a lens module, wherein the DOE is imprinted on a surface of a substrate of the lens module.
8. The projector of claim 1, wherein the switchable diffuser is implemented by a liquid crystal, a polymer composite, an electrowetting or an electrophoresis.
9. The projector of claim 1, wherein the projector is built in an electronic device having a liquid display panel, and part of the liquid display panel serves as the switchable diffuser.
10. An electronic device, comprising: a projector, comprising: a light-emitting device, for generating a laser beam; a diffraction optical element (DOE); and a switchable diffuser, wherein the switchable diffuser is controlled by a control signal to diffuse or scatter received lights or not diffuse or scatter the received lights; wherein the laser beam passes through the DOE and the switchable diffuser to generate an output image of the projector to a surrounding environment; and a camera module, for capturing the region of the surrounding environment to generate image data; wherein the switchable diffuser is controlled by the control signal to have a first mode or a second mode; if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the received lights directly passes through the switchable diffuser, without being diffused or scattered by the switchable diffuser; if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the switchable diffuser diffuses or scatter the received lights; and the switchable diffuser is controlled to operate in the first mode and the second mode alternately.
11. The projector of claim 10, wherein the DOE has a specific pattern, and if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the output image of the projector has the specific pattern; and if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the output image of the projector serves as uniform illumination.
12. The projector of claim 11, further comprising: a processor, coupled to the camera module, wherein if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the processor analyzes the image data to obtain depth information of the image data.
13. The projector of claim 12, wherein if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the processor is not configured to obtain the depth information of the image data.
14. The projector of claim 10, further comprising: a liquid display panel, wherein part of the liquid display panel serves as the switchable diffuser.
15. A control method of a projector, wherein the projector comprises a light-emitting device, a diffraction optical element (DOE) and a switchable diffuser, and the control method comprises: receiving a control signal to control the switchable diffuser to operate in a first mode or a second mode; when the switchable diffuser is controlled to operate in the first mode, the switchable diffuser does not diffuse or scatter the received light; and when the switchable diffuser is controlled to operate in the second mode, the switchable diffuser diffuses or scatters the received light; wherein switchable diffuser is controlled to operate in the first mode and the second mode alternately.
16. The control method of claim 15, wherein the DOE has a specific pattern, a laser beam passes through the DOE and the switchable diffuser to generate an output image of the projector, and the control method comprises: when the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, generating the output image of the projector having the specific pattern; and when the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the output image of the projector serves as uniform illumination.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) In the operations of the projector 100, the projector 100 can selectively operate as a pattern generator or an uniform illuminator based on the operations of the switchable diffuser 130. Refer to
(13) When the projector 100 operates in the first mode, the projector 100 serves as the pattern generator to project the output image 202 having the special pattern to the object 210, and the object 210 having the output image 202 thereon can be captured by a camera module to obtain the 3D image. When the projector 100 operates in the second mode, the projector 100 serves as the illuminator to increase the ambient light (i.e. brighten the object 210) to make the captured image be more clearly. Therefore, because the projector 100 can be controlled to serve as the pattern generator or the illuminator, the designs of an electronic device having the projector 100 are easier and more flexible, and the manufacturing cost is better than the prior art electronic device having the distinct pattern generator and the illuminator.
(14) In this embodiment, the switchable diffuser 130 may be implemented by a liquid crystal device as shown in
(15) The switchable diffuser 130 shown in
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(17) In the operations of the projector 400, the projector 400 can selectively operate as a pattern generator or an uniform illuminator based on the operations of the switchable diffuser 430. The projector 400 is similarly to the projector 100 shown in
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(19) In the operations of the projector 500, the projector 500 can selectively operate as a pattern generator or an uniform illuminator based on the operations of the switchable diffuser 530. The projector 500 is similarly to the projector 100 shown in
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(22) In the operations of the projector 700, the projector 700 can selectively operates as a pattern generator or an uniform illuminator based on the operations of the switchable diffuser 730. The projector 700 is similarly to the projector 500 shown in
(23) In other embodiments, the lens module may be manufactured with the switchable diffuser, for example, the lens module 740 shown in
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(25) In one embodiment, the projector 810 may be controlled to operate in the second mode before the first mode. Specifically, the projector 810 may be controlled to project the uniform illumination to brighten the object, and the processor 840 may identify the object within the image data captured by the camera module 830; then the projector 810 is controlled to project the output image having the special pattern for the processor 840 analyzing the image data to obtain depth information of the image data. In another embodiment, the projector 810 may be controlled to operate in the first mode and the second mode alternately.
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(28) Step 1000: the flow starts.
(29) Step 1002: receive a control signal to control the switchable diffuser to operate in a first mode or a second mode; if the switchable diffuser operates in the first mode, the flow enters Step 1004; and if the switchable diffuser operates in the second mode, the flow enters Step 1008.
(30) Step 1004: control the switchable diffuser to not diffuse or scatter the received light.
(31) Step 1006: project the output image having the special pattern for the generation of the 3D image.
(32) Step 1008: control the switchable diffuser to diffuse or scatter the received light.
(33) Step 1010: project the output image serving as uniform illumination.
(34) Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.