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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2015
Filed:
Oct. 25, 2013
Hong Zhang, Shanghai, CN;
Qing Yang, Shanghai, CN;
Hong RU Xu, Shanghai, CN;
Cheng Zhang, Shanghai, CN;
Hong Zhang, Shanghai, CN;
Qing Yang, Shanghai, CN;
Hong Ru Xu, Shanghai, CN;
Cheng Zhang, Shanghai, CN;
GIANTEC SEMICONDUCTOR LTD. INC., Shanghai, CN;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a device and method for driving an under damped voice coil motor (VCM) actuator of a camera lens. In one embodiment, the device for driving an under damped VCM actuator comprises a first generator operable to read a first manufacture data from an image signal processor (ISP) and to generate a half natural period, ½ T, of the VCM actuator by selecting a value approximate to the first data in a first table of the device, a second generator operable to read a second manufacture data from the ISP and to generate the maximum overshoot, K, of the VCM actuator by selecting a value approximate to the second data in a second table of the device, an input shaping signal generator operable to read an input signal corresponding to a desired camera lens moving distance from the ISP and to generate a shaping signal according to the value of the half natural period and the maximum overshoot. The input shaping signal may be produced from second order, third order and fourth order input shaping function. The present invention also provides a simple implementation of a driver configuration to achieve a fast camera lens focus speed, yet robust to tolerate actual system deviation from a manufacture design.