Light Sensor
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1. A rearview assembly for a vehicle, said rearview assembly comprising:
- a housing for mounting to the vehicle;
a rearview element disposed in said housing for providing an image of a scene to the rear of the vehicle, the brightness of the image being variable;
a light sensor comprising;
a support member, a first light transducer mounted on said support member, and a second light transducer mounted on said support member such that said second light transducer faces in substantially the same direction as said first light transducer, wherein said second light transducer is not exposed to the same optical spectrum as said first light transducer; and
a control circuit for varying the brightness of the image in response to an output of said light sensor.
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Abstract
Light sensors having a wide dynamic range are used in a variety of applications. A wide dynamic range light sensor includes an exposed photodiode light transducer accumulating charge in proportion to light incident over an integration period. Sensor logic determines a light integration period prior to the beginning of integration and the charge is reset. Charge accumulated by the exposed light transducer over the light integration period is measured and a pulse having a width based on the accumulated charge is determined.
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1. A rearview assembly for a vehicle, said rearview assembly comprising:
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a housing for mounting to the vehicle;
a rearview element disposed in said housing for providing an image of a scene to the rear of the vehicle, the brightness of the image being variable;
a light sensor comprising;
a support member, a first light transducer mounted on said support member, and a second light transducer mounted on said support member such that said second light transducer faces in substantially the same direction as said first light transducer, wherein said second light transducer is not exposed to the same optical spectrum as said first light transducer; and
a control circuit for varying the brightness of the image in response to an output of said light sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A light sensor comprising:
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a support member; and
an integrated circuit mounted on said support member, said integrated circuit consisting essentially of;
a first light transducer mounted on said support member, a second light transducer mounted on said support member such that said second light transducer faces in substantially the same direction as said first light transducer, and non-photo-responsive circuitry for interfacing with said light transducers, wherein said second light transducer is not exposed to the same optical spectrum as said first light transducer. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A light sensor comprising:
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a support member; and
an integrated circuit mounted on said support member, said integrated circuit consisting essentially of;
a number of light transducers mounted on said support member so as to all face in substantially the same direction, wherein the number of light transducers is between two and six, said light transducers including a first light transducer and a second light transducer, and non-photo-responsive circuitry for interfacing with said light transducers, wherein said second light transducer is not exposed to the same optical spectrum as said first light transducer. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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