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Optical proximity sensor

  • US 10,324,565 B2
  • Filed: 07/04/2015
  • Issued: 06/18/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/30/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A proximity sensor for identifying a location of a proximal object, comprising:

  • a housing;

    a plurality of light emitters, denoted E, mounted in said housing for projecting light out of said housing along a detection plane;

    a plurality of light detectors, denoted D, mounted in said housing, operable when activated to detect amounts of light entering the housing along the detection plane, whereby for each emitter-detector pair (E, D), when an object is located at a target position p(E, D) in the detection plane, corresponding to the pair (E, D), then the light emitted by emitter E is scattered by the object and is expected to be maximally detected by detector D, wherein each target position in the detection plane is a target position for both a forward emitter-detector pair (E, D1) and a backward emitter-detector pair (E, D2), that share a common emitter E situated between detectors D1 and D2 in the housing; and

    a processor connected to said emitters and to said detectors, operable to synchronously activate emitter-detector pairs, to read the detected amounts of light from the detectors, and to calculate first and second respective locations of the object in the detection plane from the detected amounts of light, in accordance with a detection-location relationship, denoted D+

    L, that relates detections from forward emitter-detector pairs to object locations between neighboring target positions in the detection plane, and a detection-location relationship, denoted D



    L, that relates detections from backward emitter-detector pairs to object locations between neighboring target positions in the detection plane.

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