Optical sensor and electronic device
First Claim
1. An optical sensor comprising:
- a light-emitting element;
a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, circularly provided at edges of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and
a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group,the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement,the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group including a plurality of light-receiving elements circularly provided at edges of the central region on which the reflected light is incident,a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group,the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor.
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Abstract
In order to provide an optical sensor that can accurately sense a direction of movement of an object to be sensed even in a case where disturbance light is present, an optical sensor of the present invention includes: a light-emitting element; a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group (RDPD), including light-receiving elements circularly provided at edges of a region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, for generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit section for sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the light-receiving elements included in the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group (RDPD).
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24 Claims
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1. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, circularly provided at edges of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement, the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group including a plurality of light-receiving elements circularly provided at edges of the central region on which the reflected light is incident, a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group, the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, circularly provided at outer edges of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement, the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group including a plurality of light-receiving elements circularly provided at outer edges of the central region on which the reflected light is incident, a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group, the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, circularly provided at peripheries of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement, the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group including a plurality of light-receiving elements circularly provided at peripheries of the central region on which the reflected light is incident, a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group, the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a light blocking resin section for blocking a part of reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element; a circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, circularly provided at an adjacent section adjacent to a region on which the reflected light blocked by the light blocking resin section could be incident in a region on which the reflected light not blocked by the light blocking resin section is incident; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group, the circularly-segmented light-receiving element group including a plurality of light-receiving elements circularly provided at an adjacent section adjacent to a region on which the reflected light blocked by the light blocking resin section could be incident in the region on which the reflected light not blocked by the light blocking resin section is incident. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a plurality of first light-receiving elements, circularly provided at edges of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; a gesture circuit for sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the plurality of first light-receiving elements; the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement, a second light-receiving element, provided at a part surrounded by the edges of the region at which the plurality of first light-receiving elements are provided; and an illuminance circuit section for detecting illuminance upon receiving a photocurrent generated by the second light-receiving element, a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group, the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a plurality of first light-receiving elements, circularly provided at edges of a region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, for generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the plurality of first light-receiving elements, a driving circuit for driving the light-emitting element so that during a first period, a second period, a third period, and a fourth period, which are consecutive, the light-emitting element is turned on during the first period, then turned off during the second period, then turned off during the third period, and lastly turned on during the fourth period, or the light-emitting element is turned off during the first period, then turned on during the second period, then turned on during the third period, and lastly turned off during the fourth period; an integrating circuit for integrating values of the photocurrents; and an integrating control circuit for controlling the integrating circuit so that during a period in which the light-emitting element is turned on, the integrating circuit performs integration in a positive direction or a negative direction, and during a period in which the light-emitting element is turned off, the integrating circuit performs integration in a negative direction or a positive direction. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a plurality of first light-receiving elements, circularly provided at edges of a region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, for generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the plurality of first light-receiving elements, a driving circuit for, in 2n consecutive periods where n is an integer that is not less than two, (i) driving the light-emitting element so that the light-emitting element is turned off or on during a first period and the light-emitting element is turned on or off during an n+1 th period, and (ii) driving the light-emitting element so that turning on and turning off of the light-emitting element are alternately repeated for each of the periods in each of a period group including the first period to an nth period and a period group including the n+1th period to a 2nth period; an integrating circuit for integrating values of the photocurrents; and an integrating control circuit for controlling the integrating circuit so that during a period in which the light-emitting element is turned on, the integrating circuit performs integration in a positive direction or a negative direction, and during a period in which the light-emitting element is turned off, the integrating circuit performs integration in a negative direction or a positive direction. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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22. An optical sensor comprising:
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a light-emitting element; a plurality of first light-receiving elements, circularly provided at edges of a central region on which reflected light from an object to be sensed reflecting light emitted by the light-emitting element is incident, each of the elements in the circularly segmented light-receiving element group generating respective photocurrents upon receiving the reflected light; and a gesture circuit section for sensing a direction of movement of the object to be sensed upon receiving the photocurrents generated by the plurality of first light-receiving elements, the gesture circuit not utilizing any photocurrent from the central region to sense the direction of movement, and a light-receiving region switching circuit that selects, from the photocurrents generated by the plurality of first light-receiving elements and in accordance with an intensity of disturbance light, a photocurrent to supply to the gesture circuit section, a movement of the object to be sensed changing a region on which the reflected light from the object to be sensed is incident, the changing region being defined by the reflected light being incident on the central region and changing to/from at least one of the light receiving elements of the circularly-segmented light-receiving group, the gesture circuit sensing a direction of movement by comparing positions of the light receiving elements in which the reflected light is incident during a) entry into and b) departure from a sensing range of the optical sensor. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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Specification