APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING LIDAR RECEIVER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LIDAR RECEIVER
20230176202 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
- Yun Ki Han (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- HoSeok Shin (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- HakGu Han (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Yong Min Park (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Hyuk Ryu (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
Y02A90/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Provided are an apparatus for manufacturing a light detection and ranging (LiDAR) receiver and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver. In the apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a receiver board is coupled integrally to a barrel having one side provided with a lens after the receiver board having one side on which a light detection element is mounted is aligned with the other side of the barrel, and the apparatus includes a base plate having a plate shape, a light source unit, and a receiver alignment unit, wherein the light source unit may include a light-emitting module and a light-emitting module fixing member, and the receiver alignment unit may include an alignment plate having a plate shape, a barrel fixing member, a receiver board fixing member, and a receiver board alignment member.
Claims
1. An apparatus for manufacturing a light detection and ranging (LiDAR) receiver in which a receiver board is coupled integrally to a barrel having one side provided with a lens after the receiver board having one side on which a light detection element is mounted is aligned with the other side of the barrel, the apparatus comprising: a base plate having a plate shape of which a length extends rearward; a light source unit disposed at a rear side of an upper surface of the base plate; and a receiver alignment unit disposed to face the light source unit at a front side of the base plate, wherein: the light source unit includes a light-emitting module including a light-emitting element configured to radiate light forward and a light-emitting module fixing member configured to fix the light-emitting module to the base plate; and a receiver alignment unit includes an alignment plate having a plate shape, a barrel fixing member configured to fix the barrel to a front side of the alignment plate, the receiver board fixing member configured to fix the receiver board to the alignment plate such that the receiver board is disposed at a rear side of the barrel; and a receiver board alignment member configured to couple the receiver board to the rear side of the barrel in a state in which the light reaches the light detection element to be perpendicular thereto.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the detection element is provided as a plurality of detection elements, and the plurality of detection elements are disposed in a line on one surface of the receiver board.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the barrel fixing member fixes the barrel such that a length direction of the barrel is parallel to a length direction of the base plate.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the light source unit further includes a light-emitting module alignment member disposed between the light-emitting module fixing member and the base plate to control a movement path of the light of the light-emitting module; and the light-emitting module alignment member controls the movement path of the light to be shiftable along a first axis extending in a lateral direction.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the receiver board alignment member further includes a receiver board alignment member configured to connect the receiver board fixing member to the alignment plate and control the receiver board to be rotatable about a second axis extending in a vertical direction as a rotation axis.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a light-emitting module alignment member disposed between the light-emitting module fixing member and the base plate to control a movement path of the light of the light-emitting module, wherein the light-emitting module alignment member controls the movement path of the light to be rotatable about a first axis extending in a lateral direction to be parallel to the base plate.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the light source unit further includes a light-emitting module alignment member disposed between the light-emitting module fixing member and the base plate to control a movement path of the light of the light-emitting module; and the light-emitting module alignment member controls the movement path of the light to be shiftable along a third axis extending in a vertical direction.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a receiver board alignment member configured to connect the receiver board fixing member to the alignment plate and control the receiver board to be rotatable about a fourth axis extending in a lateral direction as a rotation axis.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a receiver board alignment member configured to connect the receiver board fixing member to the alignment plate and control the receiver board to be rotatable about a fifth axis extending in a front-rear direction as a rotation axis.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a receiver board alignment member configured to connect the receiver board fixing member to the alignment plate and control the receiver board to be movable along a fifth axis extending in a front-rear direction as a rotation axis.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiver alignment unit further includes an alignment plate alignment member configured to connect the alignment plate to the base plate and control the alignment plate to be rotatable about a sixth axis extending in a lateral direction as a rotation axis.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiver alignment unit further includes an alignment plate alignment member configured to connect the alignment plate to the base plate and control the alignment plate to be rotatable about a seventh axis extending in a vertical direction as a rotation axis.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the alignment plate alignment member rotates about a center point of an optical stop area of the lens of the barrel.
14. A method of manufacturing a light detection and ranging (LiDAR) receiver, the method comprising: a barrel fixing operation of fixing a barrel to a barrel fixing member disposed at one side of a base plate such that a lens faces rearward; a receiver board fixing operation of fixing a receiver board having one surface on which a plurality of light detection elements are disposed to a receiver board fixing member such that the plurality of light detection elements vertically disposed in a line on the receiver board fixing member disposed at a rear side of the barrel face the barrel; a light source aligning operation of aligning a light source such that light emitted from a light-emitting module including a light-emitting element travels toward the lens; a receiver aligning operation of aligning a movement path of the light such that the light reaches the light detection element to be perpendicular thereto; and a receiver coupling operation of coupling the receiver board to the rear side of the barrel.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein, in the barrel fixing operation, the barrel is fixed to the barrel fixing member such that a length direction of the barrel is parallel to a length direction of the base plate.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the light source aligning operation includes: a light-emitting module vertical aligning operation of, through a light-emitting module alignment member disposed between the base plate and a light-emitting module fixing member to which the light-emitting module is fixed, controlling the movement path of the light of the light-emitting module to be shiftable along an axis extending in a lateral direction to be parallel to the base plate or to be rotatable about the axis extending in the lateral direction; and a light-emitting module horizontal aligning operation of controlling the movement path of the light of the light-emitting module to be shifted along an axis extending in a vertical direction.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the receiver aligning operation includes: a barrel aligning operation of, through an alignment plate alignment member disposed between the base plate and an alignment plate to which the barrel fixing member is coupled, controlling the alignment plate to be rotatable about an axis extending in a lateral direction and an axis extending in a vertical direction as rotation axes such that an extending direction in which the barrel extends forward is parallel to a path of light radiated from the light-emitting element; and a receiver board aligning operation of, through a receiver board alignment member configured to connect the receiver board fixing member to the alignment plate, aligning the receiver board to align a movement path of the light radiated from the light-emitting element with the light detection element of the receiver board.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the receiver board aligning operation includes; a receiver board vertical aligning operation of, through the receiver board alignment board, controlling the receiver board to be movable along the axis extending in the vertical direction or to be rotatable about the axis extending in the lateral direction or a front-rear direction; a receiver board horizontal aligning operation of, through the receiver board alignment board, controlling the receiver board to be movable along the axis extending in the lateral direction or to be rotatable about the axis extending in the vertical direction; and a focus aligning operation of, through the receiver board alignment member, controlling the receiver board to be movable along the axis extending in the front-rear direction.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the receiver aligning operation further includes a viewing angle checking operation of, through an alignment plate alignment member which controls an alignment plate to be rotatable such that the barrel rotates about a center point of an optical stop area of the lens of the barrel, wherein the alignment plate supports the barrel fixing member to which the barrel is fixed and the receiver board fixing member to which the receiver board is fixed, checking whether the light reaches the light detection element in a state in which the movement path of the light is aligned.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the viewing angle checking operation includes: a vertical alignment checking operation of rotating the alignment plate about an axis extending in a lateral direction and checking whether the plurality of light detection elements detect the light; and a horizontal alignment checking operation of rotating the alignment plate about an axis extending in a vertical direction and checking whether intensities of light detected by the plurality of light sensing elements are symmetrical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0052] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so as to be easily practiced by a person of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. It should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the following embodiments.
[0053] Parts irrelevant to description are omitted in the drawings in order to clearly describe the present disclosure, and like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification. The terms used in the embodiments of the present disclosure have the same meanings as terms that are generally understood by those skilled in the art, as long as the terms are not explicitly defined differently.
[0054] In the following description of
[0055] Hereinafter, the expression “connected” or “attached” includes the meaning “directly connected” or “directly attached” as well as the meaning “indirectly connected” or “indirectly attached” through another component.
[0056] Terms such as “first” and “second” may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms may be used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another component. For example, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may also be referred to as a first component.
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[0058] The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver, and more particularly, to an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver in which a receiver board 46 may be coupled integrally to a barrel 42 having one side provided with a lens 44 after the receiver board 46 in which a light detection element 48 is mounted as a part of LiDAR equipment on one surface thereof is aligned with the other side of the barrel 42, and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver
[0059] The present disclosure provides an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver in which a receiver and a lens are fixed integrally to a barrel to be optically aligned with each other, thereby constantly maintaining optical alignment even after a LiDAR sensor is manufactured, and a structure in which the barrel including the lens and a receiver board are rotatable together is provided, so that a viewing angle of a LiDAR sensor can be checked even in a small space when the LiDAR sensor is manufactured, and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver.
[0060] In this case, a LiDAR receiver manufactured in the present disclosure is a LiDAR receiver installed in a one-dimensional (1D) LiDAR. A plurality of light detection elements 48 of the LiDAR receiver are provided, and the plurality of light detection elements 48 are arranged in a line as shown in
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[0064] To this end, as shown in
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[0066] The light-emitting module 22 is fixed to the base plate 10 by the light-emitting module fixing member 24, and the light-emitting module fixing member 24 serves as a kind of mount to which the light-emitting module 22 may be coupled. Accordingly, even when an applied wavelength of the LiDAR receiver 40 that needs to be aligned is different, the light-emitting module 22 is replaced with a light-emitting module 22 for radiating light having a different wavelength, and the light-emitting module 22 for radiating light having a different wavelength is coupled to the light-emitting module fixing member 24, so that various LiDAR receivers can be manufactured using one apparatus 1 for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver.
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[0069] In order to optically align a LiDAR receiver using light emitted from the light-emitting element 23 of the light-emitting module 22, light radiated from the light-emitting element 23 should be radiated parallel to an upper surface of the base plate 10. In addition, light radiated from the light-emitting element 23 should be radiated onto the center of an optical stop area that determines an amount of light of the barrel 42 to be described below. Accordingly, a path of light radiated from the light-emitting module 22 is adjusted through the light-emitting module alignment member 26.
[0070] More specifically, the light-emitting module alignment member 26 may control the light-emitting module 22 to move in a lateral direction. In this case, in the description of the present specification, an axis that extends in a lateral direction and is a path along which the light-emitting module 22 moves will be defined as a first axis.
[0071] In addition, the light-emitting module alignment member 26 may control the light-emitting module 22 to rotate about the first axis as a rotation axis.
[0072] Furthermore, the light-emitting module alignment member 26 may control the light-emitting module 22 to move in a vertical direction. In this case, in the description of the present specification, an axis that extends in the vertical direction and is a path along which the light-emitting module 22 moves will be defined as a third axis.
[0073] As described above, the light-emitting module alignment member 26 controls the light-emitting module 22 to move linearly along the first and third axes, thereby controlling light L1 radiated from the light-emitting module 22 to reach the center of the optical stop area of the barrel 42. In addition, the light-emitting module alignment member 26 controls the light-emitting module 22 to rotate about the first axis as a rotation axis, thereby controlling light radiated from the light-emitting module 22 to be irradiated parallel to the upper surface of the base plate 10.
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[0077] In this case, the barrel fixing member 32 fixes the barrel 42 such that an extending direction of a length of the barrel 42 is parallel to an extending direction of a length of the base plate 10. As described above, in a case in which the barrel 42 is fixed, when light radiated from the light source unit 20 is radiated parallel to the extending direction of the base plate 10 by the light-emitting module alignment member 26, the extending direction of the barrel 42 and a path of light may be parallel to an X-Y plane.
[0078] In this case, as shown in
[0079] In this case, the alignment plate alignment member 38 does not control vertical or lateral movement of the alignment plate 31, and this is because relative movement of the alignment plate 31 can be controlled by controlling vertical or lateral movement of the light source unit 20.
[0080] In order to control the direction of the barrel 42 coupled to the alignment plate 31, the alignment plate alignment member 38 may rotate the alignment plate 31 about a sixth axis extending in the lateral direction and a seventh axis extending in the vertical direction as rotation axes.
[0081] In this case, the alignment plate alignment member 38 does not rotate the alignment plate 31 about an axis extending in a front-rear direction, and this is because the barrel 42 and the receiver board 46 can be aligned with each other by aligning the receiver board 46 which will be described below.
[0082] However, the alignment plate alignment member 38 controls the alignment plate 31 with a rotation center of the alignment plate 31 as a center point of the optical stop area of the barrel 42. Through such control, after the alignment plate 31 is aligned, the LiDAR receiver can be manufactured simply by aligning the receiver board 46 without modifying an optical path between the alignment plate 31 and the light source unit 20, which enables a viewing angle check operation which will be described below.
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[0085] In order to align the receiver board 46 with the barrel 42, the receiver board alignment member 36 may rotate the receiver board fixing member 34 about a second axis extending in the vertical direction and a fourth axis extending in the lateral direction as rotation axes.
[0086] Thus, as shown in
[0087] In particular, the receiver board alignment member 36 may rotate the receiver board fixing member 34 about a fifth axis extending in the vertical direction as a rotation axis. In this case, as shown in
[0088] Meanwhile, the receiver board alignment member 36 may control the receiver board fixing member 34 to move forward or rearward along the fifth axis. Thus, when sensitivity of the light detection element 48 is low because an image from light passing through the barrel 42 and reaching the light detection element 48 is not formed well on the light detection element 48, the light detection element 48 may be moved forward or rearward to adjust a focus.
[0089] In addition, in a state in which the receiver board fixing member 34 is moved forward or rearward along the fifth axis, the receiver board alignment member 36 couples and integrally forms the receiver board 46 and the barrel 42, so that a LiDAR receiver that is integrated with the barrel 42 and is not misaligned can be manufactured. In this case, as a method of coupling the receiver board 46 to the barrel 42, a known method such as a chemical bonding or screw coupling method may be used, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
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[0091] The method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver using an apparatus 1 for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a barrel fixing operation S100, a receiver board fixing operation S200, a light source aligning operation S300, a receiver aligning operation S400, and a receiver coupling operation S500. Hereinafter, descriptions overlapping the descriptions of the apparatus 1 for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver will be omitted.
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[0095] In this case, the light source aligning operation S300 includes a light-emitting module vertical aligning operation S310 and a light-emitting module horizontal aligning operation S320.
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[0097] In this case, in the light-emitting module vertical aligning operation S310, the movement path of the light may be controlled and rotated about the first axis extending in the lateral direction to be parallel to the base plate 10.
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[0099] In the receiver aligning operation S400 shown in
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[0101] In the receiver board aligning operation S420, through a receiver board alignment member 36 for connecting the receiver board fixing member 34 to an alignment plate 31, the receiver board 46 is aligned to align a movement path of light irradiated from the light-emitting element 23 with the light detection element 48 of the receiver board 46.
[0102] In the receiver aligning operation S400, in order for an extending direction in which the barrel 42 extends forward to be parallel to a path of light emitted from the light-emitting element 23, the alignment plate 31 is controlled through an alignment plate alignment member 38 to be rotatable about a sixth axis extending in the lateral direction and a seventh axis extending in the vertical direction as rotation axes.
[0103] In this case, the receiver board aligning operation S420 of the method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver using the apparatus 1 for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a receiver board vertical aligning operation S421, a receiver board horizontal aligning operation S422, and a focus aligning operation S423.
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[0109] In the viewing angle checking operation S430, the alignment plate alignment member 38 controls the alignment plate 31 to rotate about a center point of an optical stop area of the lens 44 of the barrel 42.
[0110] The viewing angle checking operation S430 of the method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver using the apparatus 1 for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a vertical alignment checking operation S431 and a horizontal alignment checking operation S432.
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[0113] Through such processes, it is possible to check whether the barrel 42 and the receiver board 46 are correctly aligned. When an unexpected result is obtained in the vertical alignment checking operation S431 or horizontal alignment checking operation S432, the receiver board 46 and the barrel 42 are aligned through the above operations again.
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[0115] Although an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, one of ordinary skill in the art may clearly understand that the method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to the present embodiment can be not only applied to align a receiver board and a barrel of a LiDAR receiver but can also be used as a device of which an optical path should be properly controlled.
[0116] In an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a receiver and a lens are fixed integrally to a barrel to be optically aligned with each other, so that optical alignment can be constantly maintained after a LiDAR sensor is manufactured.
[0117] In addition, in an apparatus for manufacturing a LiDAR receiver and a method of manufacturing a LiDAR receiver according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, by providing a structure capable of rotating a barrel including a lens and a receiver board together, it is possible to check a viewing angle of a LiDAR sensor even in a small space when the LiDAR sensor is manufactured.
[0118] The effects of the present disclosure are not limited to the above effects and should be understood to include all effects that may be deduced from the detailed description of the present disclosure or the configuration of the present disclosure described in the appended claims.
[0119] Exemplary embodiments according to the present disclosure have been described above, and it is self-evident to those of ordinary skill in the art that, in addition to the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the gist or scope thereof. Thus, the above-described embodiments should be considered as being illustrative instead of limitative, and accordingly, the present disclosure is not limited to the above description and may be modified within the scope of the attached claims and their equivalents.