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10 / 66 page Si1141/42/43 10 Preliminary Rev. 0.5 2.3. Ambient Light The Si1141/42/43 has photodiodes capable of measuring both visible and infrared light. However, the visible photodiode is also influenced by infrared light. The measurement of illuminance requires the same spectral response as the human eye. If an accurate lux measurement is desired, the extra IR response of the visible-light photodiode must be compensated. Therefore, to allow the host to make corrections to the infrared light’s influence, the Si1141/42/43 reports the infrared light measurement on a separate channel. The separate visible and IR photodiodes lend themselves to a variety of algorithmic solutions. The host can then take these two measurements and run an algorithm to derive an equivalent lux level as perceived by a human eye. Having the IR correction algorithm running in the host allows for the most flexibility in adjusting for system-dependent variables. For example, if the glass used in the system blocks visible light more than infrared light, the IR correction needs to be adjusted. If the host is not making any infrared corrections, the infrared measurement can be turned off in the CHLIST parameter. By default, the measurement parameters are optimized for indoor ambient light levels where it is possible to detect light levels as low as 6 lx. For operation under direct sunlight, the ADC can be programmed to operate in a high signal operation so that it is possible to measure direct sunlight without overflowing the 16-bit result. For low-light applications, it is possible to increase the ADC integration time. Normally, the integration time is 25.6 µs. By increasing this integration time to 410 µs, the ADC can detect light levels as low as 1 lx. The ADC can be programmed with an integration time as high as 52.4 ms, allowing measurement to 10 mlx light levels. The ADC integration time for the Visible Light Ambient measurement can be programmed independently of the ADC integration time of the Infrared Light Ambient measurement. The independent ADC parameters allow operation under glass covers having a higher transmittance to Infrared Light than Visible Light. When operating in the lower signal range, or when the integration time is increased, it is possible to saturate the ADC when the ambient light suddenly increases. Any overflow condition is reported in the RESPONSE register, and the corresponding data registers report a value of 0xFFFF. Based on either of these two overflow indicators, the host can adjust the ADC sensitivity. However, the overflow condition is not sticky. If the light levels return to a range within the capabilities of the ADC, the corresponding data registers begin to operate normally. The RESPONSE register will continue to hold the overflow condition until a NOP command is received. Even if the RESPONSE register has an overflow condition, commands are still accepted and processed. The Si1141/42/43 can initiate ALS measurements either when explicitly commanded by the host or periodically through an autonomous process. Refer to "3. Operational Modes" on page 14 for additional details of the Si1141/ 42/43's Operational Modes. The conversion frequency setting is programmable and independent of the Proximity Sensor. This allows the Proximity Sensor and Ambient Light sensor to operate at different conversion rates, increasing host control over the Si1141/42/43. When operating autonomously, the ALS has a slightly different interrupt structure compared to the Proximity Sensor. An interrupt can be generated to the host on every sample, or when the ambient light has changed. The “Ambient Light Changed” interrupt is accomplished through two thresholds working together to implement a window. As long as the ambient light stays within the window defined by the two thresholds, the host is not interrupted. When the ambient light changes and either threshold is crossed, an interrupt is sent to the host, thereby allowing the host notification that the ambient light has changed. This can be used by the host to trigger a recalculation of the lux values. The window can be applied to either the Visible Ambient Measurement, or the Infrared Ambient Measurement, but not both. However, monitoring the ambient change in either channel should allow notification that the ambient light level has changed. |
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