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US Patent 11960104 Liquid lens feedback and control

Patent 11960104 was granted and assigned to Corning on April, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Corning
Corning
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Current Assignee
Corning
Corning
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119601040
Patent Inventor Names
Robert Bruce Lyon0
Dragon Pikula0
Jann Paul Kaminski0
Raymond Miller Karam0
Daniel Ohen Ricketts0
Date of Patent
April 16, 2024
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Patent Application Number
165006110
Date Filed
April 5, 2018
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 8366001 Calibration methods for imaging systems and imaging systems using such
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US Patent 8400558 Image stabilization circuitry for liquid lens
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US Patent 8517270 Optical assembly and optical-information-reading device
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US Patent 9109876 Device for measuring a fluid meniscus
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US Patent 9201174 Liquid lens arrays
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US Patent 10097742 Control circuit of liquid lens, camera module and method of controlling liquid lens
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US Patent 9723198 Camera module and auto focusing method of camera module
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US Patent 7359124 Wide-angle variable focal length lens system
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Balram T Parbadia
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CPC Code
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G02B 26/005
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G02B 27/646
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G02B 3/12
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G02B 3/0006
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G02B 3/14
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G02B 26/004
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G02B 13/0075
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Patent abstract

Control systems for liquid lenses can use feedback control using one or more measured parameters indicative of a position of the fluid interface in the liquid lens. Capacitance between a fluid and an electrode in the liquid lens can vary depending on the position of the fluid interface. Current mirrors can be used for making measurements indicative of the capacitance and/or the fluid interface position. The liquid lens can be calibrated using the measurements indicative of capacitance and/or fluid interface position as the voltage is driven across an operational range. A control system can use pulse width modulation (PWM) for driving a liquid lens, and a carrier frequency for the PWM signals can be varied to control power consumption in the liquid lens. The slew rate can be adjustable to control power consumption in the liquid lens.

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