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1 June 1992 A range sensor based on a laser diode
Ramani Seshamani, K. Vijaya, T. K. Alex
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Abstract
A range sensor based on a laser diode has been developed. The laser diode transmitter and avalanche photodiode receiver are housed adjacently. The laser current monitor generates a 'start' pulse while the receiver generates a 'stop' pulse. The two pulses are input to a Schmitt trigger, monostable multivibrator, inverter and D flip-flop. The flip-flop output pulse train starts and stops a binary counter. The counter output is latched and displayed, giving the range in meters. The paper presents the results of the experiment, giving the flip-flop output pulse width versus the range to a mirror reflecting back the laser diode pulse.
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Ramani Seshamani, K. Vijaya, and T. K. Alex "A range sensor based on a laser diode", Proc. SPIE 1633, Laser Radar VII: Advanced Technology for Applications, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59218
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Sensors

Transmitters

Pulsed laser operation

Receivers

LIDAR

Mirrors

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