Experimental characterization of off-the-shelf LEDs as photodetectors for waking up microcontrollers

E. Vercellone, F. Reverter, Vicent Ferrandiz, M. Gasulla
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The use of LEDs as photodetectors has been subject of study for a long time. However, LEDs manufacturers do not provide information about the response of LEDs to the light. It is essential for the designers of electronic devices to know what the behavior of LEDs is so as to develop new applications in this area. In this work, we propose the use of commercially off-the-shelf LEDs, illuminated by the flashlight of a smartphone, as a contactless wake-up system for microcontrollers that are in a sleep mode. In particular, the generated LED voltage is proposed as the wake-up signal. So, in order to choose the most suitable LED and depending of the main interfering light, the currentvoltage (I-V) characterization of different kind of LEDs is performed for two scenarios: outdoors and indoors. It is demonstrated that placing a resistor in parallel with the LEDs allows a better discrimination between the LED voltage coming from the flashlight and that from the interfering lights. Results show that red and blue LEDs are more appropriate for outdoor and indoor applications, respectively.
现成的led作为唤醒微控制器的光电探测器的实验表征
使用led作为光电探测器已经研究了很长时间。然而,led制造商没有提供有关led对光响应的信息。对于电子设备的设计者来说,了解led的行为是至关重要的,这样才能在这一领域开发新的应用。在这项工作中,我们建议使用商业上现成的led,由智能手机的手电筒照明,作为处于睡眠模式的微控制器的非接触式唤醒系统。特别地,所产生的LED电压被提议作为唤醒信号。因此,为了选择最合适的LED,并根据主要干扰光,在室外和室内两种情况下进行不同类型LED的电流电压(I-V)表征。它被证明,放置一个电阻与LED并联,可以更好地区分来自手电筒和来自干扰灯的LED电压。结果表明,红色和蓝色led分别更适合室外和室内应用。
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