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US20230236578A1 - Source and sensor operative LED - Google Patents

Source and sensor operative LED
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US20230236578A1
US20230236578A1US18/115,976US202318115976AUS2023236578A1US 20230236578 A1US20230236578 A1US 20230236578A1US 202318115976 AUS202318115976 AUS 202318115976AUS 2023236578 A1US2023236578 A1US 2023236578A1
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An automated system includes transducers, at least one computing device, and at least one automated apparatus. The transducer(s) is/are driven and sensed using drive-sense circuit(s). A drives and senses drive and sense a transducer via a single line, generates a digital signal representative of a sensed analog feature to which the transducer is exposed, and transmits the digital signal to the computing device. The computing device receives digital signals from at least some of drive-sense circuits and process them in accordance with the automation process to produce an automated process command. The automated apparatus executes a portion of an automated process based on the automated process command.

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1. A source and sensor operative light emitting diode (LED) system, the system comprising:
an light emitting diode (LED);
a drive-sense circuit (DSC) operably coupled to the LED via a single line, wherein, when enabled, the DSC is configured to:
drive an analog signal to the LED via the single line and simultaneously to sense the analog signal via the single line, wherein the analog signal facilitates operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during a first portion of the analog signal and facilitates operation of the LED as a sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during a second portion of the analog signal; and
generate a digital signal representative of a response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal; and
memory that stores operational instructions; and
one or more processing modules operably coupled to the memory and the DSC, wherein, when enabled, the one or more processing modules is configured execute the operational instructions to:
receive the digital signal from the DSC; and
process the digital signal in accordance with determining the response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal.
2. The system ofclaim 1, wherein:
the first portion of the analog signal is a positive portion of the analog signal; and
the second portion of the analog signal is a negative portion of the analog signal.
3. The system ofclaim 1, wherein:
the first portion of the analog signal occurs during a first time; and
the second portion of the analog signal occurs during a second time that is different than the first time.
4. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the analog signal facilitates operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during a third portion of the analog signal and facilitates operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during a fourth portion of the analog signal.
5. The system ofclaim 4, wherein:
the second portion of the analog signal is after the first portion of the analog signal; and
the fourth portion of the analog signal is after the third portion of the analog signal.
6. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the analog signal is affected by one or more characteristics of the LED.
7. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the DSC, when enabled, is further configured control at least one of a signal shape, periodicity, frequency, phase, amplitude, magnitude, or DC offset of the analog signal.
8. The system ofclaim 1, wherein a first signal form or type of the first portion of the analog signal is different than a second signal form or type of the second portion of the analog signal.
9. The system ofclaim 1, wherein a first duration of the first portion of the analog signal is different than a second duration of the second portion of the analog signal.
10. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the analog signal includes:
a sinusoidal signal;
a triangular signal;
a square signal;
a multiple level signal; or
a polygonal signal.
11. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the analog signal includes a combination or superposition of two or more signals, wherein the two or more signals includes at least one of:
a sinusoidal signal;
a triangular signal;
a square signal;
a multiple level signal; or
a polygonal signal.
12. The system ofclaim 1, wherein the DSC further comprises:
a power source circuit operably coupled to the LED via the single line, wherein, when enabled, the power source circuit is configured to provide the analog signal via the single line coupling to the LED, and wherein the analog signal includes at least one of a DC (direct current) component and an oscillating component; and
a power source change detection circuit operably coupled to the power source circuit, wherein, when enabled, the power source change detection circuit is configured to:
detect an effect on the analog signal that is based on an electrical characteristic of the LED; and
generate the digital signal representative of the response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal.
13. The system ofclaim 12 further comprising:
the power source circuit including a power source to source at least one of a voltage or a current to the LED via the single line; and
the power source change detection circuit including:
a power source reference circuit configured to provide at least one of a voltage reference or a current reference; and
a comparator configured to compare the at least one of the voltage or the current provided to the LED to the at least one of the voltage reference or the current reference in accordance with producing the analog signal.
14. A source and sensor operative light emitting diode (LED) system, the system comprising:
an light emitting diode (LED);
a drive-sense circuit (DSC) operably coupled to the LED via a single line, wherein, when enabled, the DSC is configured to:
drive an analog signal to the LED via the single line and simultaneously to sense the analog signal via the single line, wherein the analog signal facilitates operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during a first portion of the analog signal, which occurs during a first time, and facilitates operation of the LED as a sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during a second portion of the analog signal, which occurs during a second time that is different than the first time; and
generate a digital signal representative of a response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal; and
memory that stores operational instructions; and
one or more processing modules operably coupled to the memory and the DSC, wherein, when enabled, the one or more processing modules is configured execute the operational instructions to:
receive the digital signal from the DSC; and
process the digital signal in accordance with determining the response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal.
15. The system ofclaim 14, wherein:
the first portion of the analog signal is a positive portion of the analog signal; and
the second portion of the analog signal is a negative portion of the analog signal.
16. The system ofclaim 14, wherein the analog signal is affected by one or more characteristics of the LED.
17. The system ofclaim 14, wherein the DSC, when enabled, is further configured control at least one of a signal shape, periodicity, frequency, phase, amplitude, magnitude, or DC offset of the analog signal.
18. The system ofclaim 14, wherein the analog signal includes:
a sinusoidal signal;
a triangular signal;
a square signal;
a multiple level signal; or
a polygonal signal.
19. The system ofclaim 14, wherein the DSC further comprises:
a power source circuit operably coupled to the LED via the single line, wherein, when enabled, the power source circuit is configured to provide the analog signal via the single line coupling to the LED, and wherein the analog signal includes at least one of a DC (direct current) component and an oscillating component; and
a power source change detection circuit operably coupled to the power source circuit, wherein, when enabled, the power source change detection circuit is configured to:
detect an effect on the analog signal that is based on an electrical characteristic of the LED; and
generate the digital signal representative of the response of the LED that is based on the operation of the LED that emits photons from the LED during the first portion of the analog signal and the operation of the LED as the sensor that detects incident photons on the LED during the second portion of the analog signal.
20. The system ofclaim 19 further comprising:
the power source circuit including a power source to source at least one of a voltage or a current to the LED via the single line; and
the power source change detection circuit including:
a power source reference circuit configured to provide at least one of a voltage reference or a current reference; and
a comparator configured to compare the at least one of the voltage or the current provided to the LED to the at least one of the voltage reference or the current reference in accordance with producing the analog signal.
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