Abstract:
An apparatus for non-contact 3D hand gesture recognition with code-based light sensing is provided, including a plurality of light emitters, at least a light sensor, and a controller, wherein the controller is connected to and controls the plurality of light emitters to emit lights containing a respective identification code. The emitted lights can be reflected by an object, for example, a hand in our application. The at least a light sensor can identify the original light emitter of each respective reflected light through the identification code as well as computing the power level of each respective reflected light to determine the distance or location of the object. The hand gesture recognition can be deduced based on the power levels of respective reflected lights over a time period.
Abstract:
A light sensor system includes at least one light emitter, a light sensor unit and a processing unit. The light sensor unit is arranged to receive reflected light from an object in accordance with a time sequence in which the at least one light emitter is activated, and accordingly output a plurality of reflected signals. The processing unit is arranged to receive the reflected signals, identify a signal function of time by referring to occurrence sequence of local peak levels of the reflected signals, and determine motion of the object according to the signal function of time. Another light sensor system is proposed. The major difference between the two light sensor systems is that the processing unit of the another light sensor system is arranged to identify the signal function of time by comparing a predetermined threshold with signal levels of the reflected signals.
Abstract:
An automatic interface identification technique for an apparatus capable of supporting both USB and PS/2 interfaces comprises connecting a detector to first and second ports provided for the apparatus connected to a host computer through a USB or PS/2 interface. The detector has an interface detect function including a logic confirming mechanism and an interface identifying algorithm and a mode select function receiving first and second control signals such that the logic confirming mechanism is connected to the first and second ports by the interface detect function to detect the logic states of the first and second ports in association with the interface identifying algorithm to thereby correctly identify a USB or PS/2 interface is connected and to further determine USB or PS/2 mechanism in response to signal transmissions.
Abstract:
A current controlled complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transconductive amplifier arrangement includes a first transconductive amplifier and a control circuit to control the transconductance of the first transconductive amplifier. The control circuit contains a second transconductive amplifier and an error amplifier formed in a feedback circuit, a current source to provide a current flowing through a resistor so as to supply an input voltage for the second transconductive amplifier, and a second current source and the output of the second transconductive amplifier coupled to the positive input of the error amplifier such that the transconductance of the second transconductive amplifier is in a linear relation with its bias current. The bias current of the first transconductive amplifier is mirrored from the bias current of the second transconductive amplifier by a current mirror, thus the transconductance of the first transconductive amplifier is linearly current controlled.
Abstract:
An apparatus for non-contact 3D hand gesture recognition with code-based light sensing is provided, including a plurality of light emitters, at least a light sensor, and a controller, wherein the controller is connected to and controls the plurality of light emitters to emit lights containing a respective identification code. The emitted lights can be reflected by an object, for example, a hand in our application. The at least a light sensor can identify the original light emitter of each respective reflected light through the identification code as well as computing the power level of each respective reflected light to determine the distance or location of the object. The hand gesture recognition can be deduced based on the power levels of respective reflected lights over a time period.
Abstract:
A USB interface controller chip comprises a pair of signal ports for being connecting with a pair of USB signals and a power node for being connecting with a supply voltage characterized in that the controller chip is built-in with a pull-up resistor connected between the power node and one of the pair of signal ports, and the pull-up resistor has a resistance consistent to USB standard but has a tolerance larger than that defined by USB specification.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a mouse scroll input apparatus for controlling scrolling motions in a computer window, including a signal input device for generating an input signal in response to an operation of a mouse user, wherein a scrolling speed of the window is determined by a level of the input signal. According to the present invention, convenient operation can be achieved at low cost.
Abstract:
A sensor based on light sensing is provided, including a visible light sensor, an IR sensor, an amplifier connected to visible light sensor and IR sensor, an auto-gain control (AGC) connected to amplifier, an A/D converter (ADC) connected to AGC, a digital filter connected to ADC, a multiplexer connected to both digital filter and ADC, a timing controller connected to amplifier, AGC, DC, and digital filter, a temperature sensor, a voltage reference connected to amplifier, an oscillator connected to ADC, an IR_LED driver for driving IR LEDs, a control register connected to timing controller, a data register connected to multiplexer, an I2C interface connected to external serial clock line (SCL) and serial data lines (SDA), and an interrupt interface connected to external interrupt bus (INTB). SCL, SDA and INTB are connected externally to a host able to read and display the result data from the sensor.