CN107664895B - Lens driving device - Google Patents
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Abstract
A lens driving device comprises a base, a bearing seat and a first driving mechanism which are arranged on a first side of the base, a second driving mechanism which is arranged on a second side, opposite to the first side, of the base, and a conductive component arranged on the base. The bearing seat is used for bearing the lens. The first driving mechanism is used for driving the bearing seat to move along the optical axis direction of the lens. The second driving mechanism comprises a circuit board assembly and a memory alloy wire assembly electrically connected with the circuit board assembly, and the memory alloy wire assembly is used for driving the base to move on a plane vertical to the optical axis direction. The conductive member is used for electrically connecting the first driving mechanism and the second driving mechanism, and the conductive member and the circuit board assembly are connected to an electrical connection point, wherein the memory alloy wire assembly is closer to the light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a lens driving apparatus; and more particularly, to a lens driving apparatus using a memory alloy (SMA) wire to move a lens.
Background
In the trend of miniaturization of lens driving devices, many handheld digital products (hand-held devices), such as mobile phones or tablet computers, have built-in camera or video recording functions. In response to the increase in the demand of users for Image quality, lens driving apparatuses having an Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) function have become the mainstream.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an optical anti-shake (OIS) mechanism 1000 of a conventional lens driving apparatus. As shown in the figure, the optical anti-shake mechanism 1000 mainly includes a supporting member 1001, a movable member 1002 and a plurality of memory alloy (SMA) wires 1003, wherein the SMA wires 1003 are disposed between the supporting member 1001 and the movable member 1002, and can be electrically driven to move the movable member 1002 on the supporting member 1001 and control the position of the movable member 1002 relative to the supporting member 1001. In this way, optical shake compensation can be provided for a lens module (not shown) disposed above the optical anti-shake mechanism 1000.
However, in order to achieve the electrical connection between the optical anti-shake mechanism 1000 and the lens module, a plurality of gooseneck members 1004 (on which the wires are formed) extending toward the lens module are required to be formed above the movable member 1002, and the base of the lens module needs to keep a space (groove) for accommodating the gooseneck members 1004, so that the size of the lens module is increased and the local strength of the base is weakened (due to the reduced thickness near the groove). In addition, in order to avoid the situation that the memory alloy wire 1003 contacts the gooseneck member 1004 and a short circuit or a jam may occur during the operation of the mechanism, the gooseneck member 1004 needs to be arranged at a certain distance from the memory alloy wire 1003, so that the size of the optical anti-shake mechanism 1000 is increased, which is not favorable for the miniaturization of the lens driving device.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention mainly aims to provide a lens driving device for further realizing miniaturization.
In view of the above-mentioned problems, the present invention provides a lens driving device, which includes a base, a carrying seat, a first driving mechanism, a second driving mechanism and a conductive member. The bearing seat is arranged on a first side of the base and is used for bearing a lens. The first driving mechanism is disposed on the first side of the base for driving the bearing seat to move along an optical axis of the lens. The second driving mechanism is disposed on a second side of the base opposite to the first side and includes a circuit board assembly and a memory alloy (SMA) wire assembly electrically connected to the circuit board assembly, the SMA wire assembly being configured to drive the base to move on a plane perpendicular to an optical axis direction of the lens. The conductive member is disposed on the base for electrically connecting the first driving mechanism and the second driving mechanism, and the conductive member and the circuit board assembly are connected to an electrical connection point, wherein the memory alloy wire assembly is closer to a light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point.
According to some embodiments, the base has a surface facing the second driving mechanism, and the surface is closer to the light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point.
According to some embodiments, the circuit board assembly includes a first circuit board and a second circuit board, the first circuit board is disposed between the second circuit board and the base and connected to the base. The memory alloy wire assembly is electrically connected with the first circuit board and the second circuit board and used for driving the first circuit board to move relative to the second circuit board on a plane perpendicular to the optical axis direction of the lens. The conductive member and the first circuit board form the electrical connection point.
According to some embodiments, the first circuit board includes a first substrate and a first circuit layer disposed on the first substrate and having a circuit layer opening formed therein. The lens driving device further comprises an electrical connection element for electrically connecting the conductive member and the first circuit layer at the position of the circuit layer opening.
According to some embodiments, the base has a polygonal shape and the electrical connection elements are disposed proximate to corners of the base.
According to some embodiments, when viewed from an outer side of the lens driving device, the first substrate is formed with a substrate opening exposing the circuit layer opening.
According to some embodiments, the electrical connection element overlaps the first substrate portion when viewed along a direction perpendicular to an optical axis direction of the lens.
According to some embodiments, the conductive member is formed with an extension portion passing through the wiring layer opening and the substrate opening.
According to some embodiments, the electrical connection element is disposed on a surface of the first substrate facing the outer side of the lens driving device.
According to some embodiments, the second circuit board includes a second substrate and a second circuit layer disposed on the second substrate, electrically connected to the first circuit layer and extending to an outside of the lens driving device.
According to some embodiments, the first driving mechanism includes a coil and a first magnetic element, the coil is disposed on the carrier. The lens driving device further comprises an elastic element arranged between the bearing seat and the base. Wherein the coil is electrically connected to the conductive member through the elastic element.
According to some embodiments, the lens driving device further includes a second magnetic element and a magnetic field sensing assembly, the second magnetic element is disposed on the carrying seat, and the magnetic field sensing assembly includes a third circuit board and a magnetic field sensing chip disposed on the third circuit board. The coil is electrically connected with the third circuit board through the elastic element and is electrically connected with the conductive member through the third circuit board.
According to some embodiments, the lens driving device further includes a plurality of conductive members electrically connected to the plurality of conductive terminals of the third circuit board, respectively, and configured to surround an opening of the base.
According to some embodiments, the first substrate of the first circuit board has a positioning element extending towards the base, and the base is formed with a positioning groove corresponding to and used for engaging with the positioning element.
The advantages and the beneficial effects of the invention are that: the lens driving device using the memory alloy wire to move the lens can be provided, and the gooseneck component used for electrically connecting the lens module and the optical anti-shake mechanism in the prior art can be omitted, thereby achieving the purpose of miniaturizing the lens driving device.
In order to make the aforementioned and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an optical anti-shake (OIS) mechanism of a conventional lens driving apparatus.
Fig. 2 is a partial exploded view of a lens driving apparatus according to some embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the optical anti-shake mechanism of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is an assembled bottom view of the optical anti-shake mechanism of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is an exploded view of the lens module of fig. 2.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the lens module of fig. 5 after assembly.
Fig. 7 is a top view of a base of the lens module of fig. 5.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between the conductive member on the base and the optical anti-shake mechanism in fig. 5 when viewed from the lower side of the lens driving apparatus.
Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between the conductive member on the base and the optical anti-shake mechanism in fig. 5 when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the lens.
Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between a conductive member on a base and an optical anti-shake mechanism when viewed from a lower side of a lens driving apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is an exploded view of lens modules according to further embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a partial sectional view of the lens module of fig. 11 after assembly.
Fig. 13 is a plan view of a base of the lens module of fig. 11.
Fig. 14 is a schematic diagram illustrating a positional relationship between a positioning groove on a base and a positioning element on a first circuit board of an optical anti-shake mechanism according to some embodiments of the invention.
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1-a lens driving device;
10. 10' -a lens module;
11-frame;
11A-opening the frame;
12-base;
12A-opening a hole on the base;
12B to the bottom surface;
12C-positioning a groove;
13-bearing seat;
13A-a through hole;
14-an electromagnetic drive mechanism (first drive mechanism);
15-an elastic element;
16-an elastic element;
17-a magnetic field sensing component;
17A-circuit board (third circuit board);
17B-a magnetic field sensing chip;
17C-conductive terminals;
18-cover plate;
20-optical hand shock prevention mechanism;
21-a first circuit board (movable member);
22-second circuit board (support member);
23-memory alloy wire;
30-shell;
210-a first substrate;
210A-a body portion;
210B-chord arm portion;
210C-opening;
210D-opening the substrate;
210E-positioning piece;
211-a first circuit layer;
211A-opening of the circuit layer;
212-a protrusion;
212A-a wire connection structure;
220 to a second substrate;
221 to a second circuit layer;
222-a protrusion;
222A-a wire fixation structure;
1000-optical anti-shake mechanism;
1001 support member;
1002-a movable member;
1003-memory alloy wire;
1004-gooseneck components;
a1-circuit board assembly;
a2-memory alloy wire component;
c, a coil;
e-end;
m1-a first magnetic element;
m2-a second magnetic element;
o-optical axis, optical axis direction;
p, P1, P2-conductive member;
t-extension;
w-electrical connection element.
Detailed Description
The following describes a lens driving device according to an embodiment of the present invention. It should be appreciated, however, that the present embodiments provide many suitable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments disclosed are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention, and do not delimit the scope of the invention. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used hereinafter have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
In the following description, the directions "up" and "down" are merely used to indicate relative positional relationships, and are not intended to limit the present invention. When a first element is referred to as being "on" a second element, it can be directly on the second element or be separated from the second element by one or more other elements.
In addition, in the drawings or the description, the same reference numerals are used for similar or identical parts. In the drawings, the shape or thickness of the embodiments may be exaggerated for simplicity or convenience of illustration.
Referring to fig. 2, a lens driving apparatus 1 according to some embodiments of the present invention may be disposed inside an electronic device such as a camera, a mobile phone or a tablet computer, and includes a lens module 10, an optical anti-shake (OIS) mechanism 20, and a housing 30 for accommodating the lens module 10 and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20. The lens module 10 is used for carrying a lens (not shown) and driving the lens to move along an optical axis direction O (i.e. a Z-axis direction in the figure) relative to a photosensitive element (not shown) outside the lens driving apparatus 1, so as to achieve the purpose of Auto-Focus (AF). The lens module 10 can also be fixed on the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 by, for example, adhesion. The optical anti-shake mechanism 20 is used to drive the lens module 10 to move on a plane (i.e. XY plane in the figure) perpendicular to the optical axis direction O, so as to provide optical shake compensation, thereby improving the image quality.
It should be understood that a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a lens driving device, which can omit the gooseneck components used to electrically connect the lens module 10 and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 in the prior art, thereby achieving the effect of miniaturizing the lens driving device. The basic structure and driving principle of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 according to some embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 mainly includes a circuit board assembly a1 and a memory alloy (SMA) wire assembly a 2. The circuit board assembly a1 includes a first circuit board 21 and a second circuit board 22 stacked one on top of the other. The memory alloy wire assembly a2 includes a plurality (e.g., 4) of memory alloy wires 23, which may be made of titanium-nickel (Ti-Ni) alloy, titanium-palladium (Ti-Pd) alloy, titanium-nickel-copper (Ti-Ni-Cu) alloy, titanium-nickel-palladium (Ti-Ni-Pd) alloy, or a combination thereof. The memory alloy wire 23 is electrically connected to the first circuit board 21 and the second circuit board 22, and can change its length by applying a driving signal (e.g., current) thereto through an external power source (not shown). For example, when the memory alloy wire 23 is heated by applying the driving signal, the memory alloy wire 23 can be deformed to be elongated or shortened; when the driving signal is stopped, the memory alloy wire 23 can be restored to the original length.
Thereby, by applying an appropriate driving signal, the length of the memory alloy wire 23 of the memory alloy wire assembly a2 can be controlled to drive the first circuit board 21 (movable member) to move relative to the second circuit board 22 (supporting member). Further, along with the movement of the first circuit board 21, the lens module 10 (fig. 2) connected to the first circuit board 21 can also move relative to the second circuit board 22, so that the lens driving device 1 has the functions of optical anti-shake and optical shake compensation.
Referring to fig. 3 and fig. 4, the first circuit board 21 includes a first substrate 210 and a first circuit layer 211. The first substrate 210 may be made of metal (e.g., stainless steel), and includes a substantially rectangular body portion 210A and a plurality of (e.g., 2) L-shaped chord arm portions 210B extending from the body portion 210A, wherein the chord arm portions 210B are disposed corresponding to four sides of the body portion 210A. The first circuit layer 211 is formed on the chord portion 210B of the first substrate 210 and partially extends to the body portion 210A. For the purpose of electrical isolation, the first circuit layer 211 is covered with an insulating layer. According to some embodiments, the first circuit layer 211 may be formed on the first substrate 210 by Insert Molding (Insert Molding) or three-dimensional Molded interconnect device (3D Molded interconnect device) technology.
In addition, a plurality of (e.g., 2) step-shaped protrusions 212 are formed on an oblique diagonal line of the first substrate 210, and each protrusion 212 has a plurality of (e.g., 2) line connection structures 212A. The first circuit layer 211 may extend to the protrusion 212 to electrically connect the wire connection structure 212A.
Similarly, the second circuit board 22 includes a second substrate 220 and a second circuit layer 221. The second substrate 220 may be made of metal (e.g., stainless steel) and has a substantially rectangular shape. The second circuit layer 221 substantially covers the upper surface of the second substrate 220. For the purpose of electrical isolation, the second circuit layer 221 may be covered with an insulating layer (not shown). The second circuit layer 221 can also be formed on the second substrate 220 by insert molding or three-dimensional molding.
In addition, a plurality of (e.g., 2) step-shaped protrusions 222 are formed on an oblique diagonal line of the second substrate 220, and each protrusion 222 has a plurality of (e.g., 2) line fixing structures 222A. The second circuit layer 221 can extend to the protrusion 222 of the second substrate 220 to electrically connect the wire fixing structure 222A.
As shown in fig. 4, after the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 is assembled, the wire connection structure 212A of the first circuit board 21 and the wire fixing structure 222A of the second circuit board 22 are respectively located at four corners of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20, a wire connection structure 212A and a wire fixing structure 222A can be seen at each side of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20, and each memory alloy wire 23 electrically connects the wire connection structure 212A and the wire fixing structure 222A. In addition, the first circuit layer 211 of the first circuit board 21 can be electrically connected to the second circuit layer 221 of the second circuit board 22 by soldering, for example. Although not shown, the second circuit layer 221 may extend to the outside of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 to be electrically connected to an external power source (not shown).
With the configuration of the optical shake prevention mechanism 20 (second driving mechanism), when a suitable driving signal is applied to each memory alloy wire 23 of the memory alloy wire assembly a2, the memory alloy wire 23 changes its shape (e.g., extends or contracts), so that the first circuit board 21 and the lens module 10 (fig. 2) connected thereto can move relative to the second circuit board 22 on a plane (XY plane) perpendicular to the optical axis direction O (including translating relative to the second circuit board 22 along the direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction O or rotating relative to the second circuit board 22 around the optical axis direction O) to provide optical shake compensation.
Next, the structure of the lens module 10 and the electrical connection relationship between the lens module and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 will be described.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the lens module 10 includes a frame 11, a base 12, a carrying seat 13, an electromagnetic driving mechanism 14, and a plurality of elastic elements 15 and 16.
The frame 11 and the base 12 may be combined with each other to accommodate the other components/elements described above. A lens (not shown) in the lens module 10 can capture light and shadow from the outside through a frame opening 11A formed on the frame 11. The base 12 has a base opening 12A, wherein the base opening 12A and the frame opening 11A are located on an optical axis O of the lens. Therefore, the lens in the lens module 10 can focus on the optical axis O with a photosensitive element (not shown) disposed outside (e.g. at the lower side) the lens driving device 1, thereby achieving the image capturing function.
The carrier 13 is disposed on the upper side (first side) of the base 12 and has a through hole 13A for accommodating the lens, wherein corresponding screw structures (not shown) can be respectively disposed between the through hole 13A and the lens, so that the lens can be locked in the through hole 13A.
The electromagnetic driving mechanism 14 (first driving mechanism) includes a coil C and a plurality of (e.g., 4) first magnetic elements M1 (e.g., magnets). The coil C is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the carrier 13. According to some embodiments, the coil C may follow the shape of the carrier 13 in a quadrilateral, hexagonal, octagonal or other alternative shape. The plurality of strip-shaped first magnetic elements M1 are respectively disposed on different inner sidewalls of the frame 11 and correspond to the coils C. According to some embodiments, the first magnetic elements M1 may also be triangular and respectively disposed at the corners between the inner sidewalls of the frame 11.
The holder 13 and the lens therein are disposed between elastic elements 15 and 16 (e.g., metal reeds) made of elastic material, and can be elastically suspended from the center of the frame 11 by the elastic elements 15 and 16. More specifically, the top of the carrying seat 13 may be connected with the elastic element 15, and the elastic element 15 is connected with the inner wall of the frame 11, while the bottom of the carrying seat 13 may be connected with the elastic element 16, and the elastic element 16 is connected with the inner wall of the base 12.
With the above-mentioned design, when an external power source (not shown) applies a driving signal (e.g. current) to the coil C, an electromagnetic driving force (electromagnetic driving force) can be generated by the magnetic field of the coil C and the first magnetic element M1 to drive the carrier 13 and the lens therein to move along the optical axis direction O (Z-axis direction) of the lens relative to the frame 11, so as to achieve the auto-focusing function. The elastic elements 15 and 16 can generate a buffering effect in the optical axis direction O to prevent the bearing base 13 and the lens therein from being damaged.
When the lens module 10 is assembled and connected to the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 (please refer to fig. 2-6 and 9), the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 is located at the lower side (the second side) of the base 12 of the lens module 10, and the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 is located between the base 12 and the second circuit board 22 and connected to the base 12.
Further, the coil C of the electromagnetic driving mechanism 14 of the lens module 10 can be electrically connected to an external power source (not shown) through the elastic element 16 and the plurality of conductive members P disposed on the base 12. More specifically, two end points of the coil C can be electrically connected to the plurality of conductive members P on the base 12 via a plurality (e.g., 2) of independent portions of the elastic element 16, respectively. According to some embodiments (e.g., see fig. 7), the base 12 may have a plurality (e.g., 4) of conductive members P, and two of the conductive members P1 are electrically connected to separate portions of the elastic element 16, while the other two conductive members P2 are not electrically connected to the elastic element 16. The conductive member P may be made of a metal material (e.g., copper) and embedded in the base 12 by insert molding or three-dimensional molding.
According to some embodiments, the conductive member P may have an elongated plate structure (but not limited thereto), and is disposed in a manner of surrounding the base opening 12A of the base 12. In addition, the surface of the conductive member P is adjacent to the bottom surface 12B of the base 12, and only the end E of the conductive member P extending toward (along the radial direction of) the base opening 12A is exposed to the outside of the base 12 for connecting with the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20.
Referring to fig. 4, 7, 8 and 9, a plurality (e.g., 2) of circuit layer openings 211A may be formed in the first circuit layer 211 of the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 at a position adjacent to an opening 210C in the center of the first substrate 210 to expose the circuits therein, and the positions of the circuit layer openings 211A correspond to the positions of the end portions E of the conductive members P1 on the base 12 of the lens module 10 (fig. 8 and 9). The end E of the conductive member P1 and the exposed trace in the trace layer opening 211A of the first trace layer 211 can be connected to an electrical connection point.
In addition, when viewed from an outer side of the lens driving apparatus 1 (e.g., a lower side of the optical shake prevention mechanism 20), a plurality of (e.g., 2) substrate openings 210D (fig. 8) are formed on the first substrate 210, and correspondingly expose the circuit layer openings 211A of the first circuit layer 211. The substrate opening 210D allows an electrical connection component W (such as solder) to be applied from the lower side of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 to the position of the circuit layer opening 211A to electrically connect the end E of the conductive member P1 and the first circuit layer 211. Furthermore, the line layer opening 211A may facilitate the combination of the electrical connection component W and the first line layer 211. It should be noted that the electrical connection elements W partially overlap the first substrate 210 when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction O of the lens (as shown in fig. 9).
It should be noted that the conductive member P2 on the base 12, which is not electrically connected to the elastic element 16, can also be soldered on the first substrate 210 of the first circuit board 21 by an electrical connection element W (such as solder), so as to improve the bonding strength between the lens module 10 and the optical shake prevention mechanism 20.
With the above design, the electromagnetic driving mechanism 14 (the first driving mechanism) of the lens module 10 and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 (the second driving mechanism) can be electrically connected, and the lens driving apparatus 1 has the functions of auto-focusing (AF) and optical anti-shake (OIS).
It should be understood that the lens driving device 1 of the above embodiment omits the gooseneck component used to electrically connect the lens module 10 and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 in the prior art, thereby achieving the effect of miniaturizing the lens driving device. More specifically, since there is no need to provide the optical shake prevention mechanism 20 with a gooseneck member extending toward the base 12 of the lens module 10, there is no need to reserve a space (groove) for accommodating the gooseneck member on the base 12, and the size of the lens module 10 can be reduced. Also, since the structural integrity (structural integrity) of the base 12 can be maintained, the structural strength thereof can be improved.
It should be noted that, when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction O of the lens (as shown in fig. 9), the conductive member P1 and the first circuit board 21 of the circuit board assembly a1 are connected to an electrical connection point (corresponding to the position of the junction of the end E of the conductive member P1 and the electrical connection element W in the figure), wherein the memory alloy wire assembly a2 is closer to the light incident end of the lens (i.e., the upper side of the lens driving device 1) than the electrical connection point, and a surface of the base 12 facing the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 is also closer to the light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point. In addition, the electrical connection point is located near the opening 210C in the center of the first circuit board 21 (or the base opening 12A of the base 12) and away from the memory alloy wire assembly a2 (located outside the first circuit board 21 and the base 12), so that the risk of short circuit caused by the contact between the electrical connection point and the memory alloy wire assembly a2 can be avoided.
According to other embodiments (please refer to fig. 10), the conductive member P1 on the base 12 may be formed with an extending portion T extending toward the first circuit board 21 of the circuit board assembly a1 and passing through the circuit layer opening 211A of the first circuit layer 211 of the first circuit board 21 (the first circuit layer 211 and the circuit layer opening 211A are not visible in fig. 10 due to the angle relationship) and the substrate opening 210D. The substrate opening 210D allows an electrical connection component W (such as solder) to be applied from the lower side of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 to the position of the circuit layer opening 211A (at this time, the electrical connection component W is disposed on the surface of the lower side of the first circuit board 21 facing the lens driving device 1) to electrically connect the conductive member P1 and the first circuit layer 211. Preferably, the electrical connection element W is covered on the extension portion T passing through the first substrate 21 to prevent the electrical connection element W from being exposed to the outside. With this design, the bonding area between the electrical connection element W and the conductive member P1 can be increased, and the reliability of the assembly operation can be improved.
In some embodiments, the electrical connection device W may be disposed close to the corner of the base 12 (having a polygonal shape) and spaced apart from the opening 210C of the first substrate 210 (such that the electrical connection point formed by the conductive member P1 and the first circuit board 21 of the circuit board assembly a1 needs to be moved correspondingly). The configuration can prevent the lens from being interfered.
Fig. 11 is an exploded view of a lens module 10 'according to other embodiments of the present invention, and fig. 12 is a partial sectional view of the lens module 10' of fig. 11 after assembly. As shown in fig. 11 and 12, the main difference between the lens module 10 'and the lens module 10 of the embodiment shown in fig. 5-7 is that the lens module 10' further includes a plurality (e.g., 2) of second magnetic elements M2 (e.g., magnets) and a magnetic field sensing assembly 17. The second magnetic element M2 is disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the susceptor 13. It should be appreciated that the sensing accuracy can be improved by using a plurality of second magnetic elements M2, and a similar effect can be achieved by using a magnetic element having a plurality of magnetic poles (e.g., four magnetic poles) instead of the plurality of second magnetic elements M. A cover plate 18 may also be disposed on the frame 11 to position the first magnetic element M1, thereby improving the positioning accuracy. The magnetic field sensing assembly 17 is disposed on an inner sidewall of the frame 11 and corresponds to the second magnetic element M2, wherein the magnetic field sensing assembly 17 includes a circuit board 17A (e.g., a flexible circuit board) and a magnetic field sensing chip 17B disposed on the circuit board 17A (a third circuit board).
By sensing the magnetic field variation generated by the movement of the second magnetic element M2, the magnetic field sensing chip 17B can know the position of the carrying base 13 and the lens therein in the optical axis direction O. Further, the magnetic field sensing element 17 may be electrically connected to an external power source (not shown), and the external power source may further apply a driving signal (e.g., a current) to the coil C on the carrying seat 13 according to the position of the carrying seat 13 measured by the magnetic field sensing chip 17B (according to some embodiments, the magnetic field sensing chip 17B may also have a function of controlling the magnitude of the driving signal provided to the coil C), so as to drive the carrying seat 13 and the lens therein to move to a desired position along the optical axis direction O (Z axis direction) of the lens by an electromagnetic driving force generated by the magnetic field driving mechanism 14. Thus, a Closed-loop (Closed-loop) Autofocus (AF) control can be realized.
According to some embodiments, the coil C may be electrically connected to the circuit board 17A of the magnetic field sensing assembly 17 through the elastic element 16, and then electrically connected to a plurality (e.g., 4) of the conductive members P on the base 12 through a plurality of conductive terminals 17C (fig. 11) of the circuit board 17A. As shown in fig. 13, the conductive member P may have a long strip-shaped plate structure (but not limited thereto), and is disposed in a manner of surrounding the base opening 12A of the base 12. More specifically, one end of each conductive member P is disposed on the side of the base 12 connected to the conductive terminals 17C of the circuit board 17A, and the other end is disposed around the base opening 12A of the base 12. In addition, the surface of the conductive member P is adjacent to the bottom surface 12B of the base 12, and only the end E of the conductive member P extending toward (along the radial direction of) the base opening 12A is exposed to the outside of the base 12 for connecting with the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20.
The electrical connection between the conductive member P and the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 and its advantages are the same as those of the previous embodiments, and the repeated descriptions are omitted.
In addition, according to some embodiments (please refer to fig. 3, fig. 4, and fig. 14), the first substrate 210 of the first circuit board 21 of the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 may also have at least one positioning element 210E extending toward the base 12 of the lens module 10, and the base 12 is formed with at least one positioning groove 12C (for example, formed at the bottom side of the outer sidewall of the base 12) corresponding to and used for engaging the positioning element 210E. Therefore, the positioning between the lens module 10 and the optical anti-shake mechanism 20 can be facilitated, and meanwhile, an adhesive can be applied between the positioning element 210E and the positioning groove 12C to assist the assembly operation.
In summary, in the lens driving device according to the embodiment of the invention, the gooseneck members electrically connecting the lens module and the optical anti-shake mechanism in the prior art can be omitted, and the conductive members embedded in the base of the lens module are directly electrically connected to the optical anti-shake mechanism, so as to achieve the effects of miniaturization and simplified structure of the lens driving device. In addition, since the conductive member of the base is not exposed to the outside, the possibility of short circuit caused by the influence of other parts (such as memory alloy wires) can be reduced.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, it is not intended to limit the invention. Numerous modifications and variations can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention is subject to the scope defined by the appended claims.
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1. A lens driving apparatus, comprising:
a base;
a bearing seat arranged on a first side of the base and used for bearing a lens;
the first driving mechanism is arranged on the first side of the base and used for driving the bearing seat to move along the optical axis direction of the lens;
a second driving mechanism disposed on a second side of the base opposite to the first side, comprising:
a circuit board assembly;
a memory alloy wire component electrically connected with the circuit board component and used for driving the base to move on a plane vertical to the optical axis direction; and
a conductive member disposed on the base for electrically connecting the first driving mechanism and the second driving mechanism, wherein the conductive member and the circuit board assembly are connected to an electrical connection point, and the memory alloy wire assembly is closer to a light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point;
the memory alloy wire assembly is electrically connected with the first circuit board and the second circuit board and used for driving the first circuit board to move relative to the second circuit board on the plane perpendicular to the optical axis direction, wherein the conductive member and the first circuit board form the electrical connection point.
2. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base has a surface facing the second driving mechanism and closer to the light incident end of the lens than the electrical connection point.
3. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first circuit board includes a first substrate and a first circuit layer disposed on the first substrate and having a circuit layer opening formed thereon, the lens driving device further including an electrical connection element for electrically connecting the conductive member and the first circuit layer at the position of the circuit layer opening.
4. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the base has a polygonal shape and the electrical connection element is disposed close to a corner of the base.
5. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first substrate has a substrate opening formed thereon exposing the wiring layer opening when viewed from an outer side of the lens driving device.
6. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the electrically connecting element partially overlaps the first substrate when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the optical axis direction of the lens.
7. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the conductive member is formed with an extension portion passing through the circuit layer opening and the substrate opening.
8. The lens driving device according to claim 7, wherein the electrical connection element is disposed on a surface of the first substrate facing the outer side of the lens driving device.
9. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second circuit board includes a second substrate and a second circuit layer disposed on the second substrate, electrically connected to the first circuit layer and extending to an outside of the lens driving device.
10. A lens driving device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the first driving mechanism comprises a coil and a first magnetic element corresponding to each other, the coil is disposed on the carrying seat, the lens driving device further comprises an elastic element disposed between the carrying seat and the base, wherein the coil is electrically connected to the conductive member through the elastic element.
11. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a second magnetic element and a magnetic field sensing assembly disposed on the carrier, the magnetic field sensing assembly comprising a third circuit board and a magnetic field sensing chip disposed on the third circuit board, wherein the coil is electrically connected to the third circuit board via the elastic element and the conductive member via the third circuit board.
12. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a plurality of conductive members electrically connected to the plurality of conductive terminals of the third circuit board, respectively, and configured to surround an opening of the base.
13. The lens driving device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first substrate of the first circuit board has a positioning element extending toward the base, and the base has a positioning slot corresponding to and for engaging with the positioning element.
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