Output stabilization for a laser matrix

Optics: image projectors – Lamp control

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C353S094000, C353S121000, C348S800000

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07066606

ABSTRACT:
A projection device comprises a matrix (1) of semiconductor lasers, an optical system (2) for projecting the matrix (1) on an element (3) illuminated by the projection device, and a control device (9) for controlling the semiconductor lasers through a feedback device. The feedback device comprises a first detector (13, 14) that generates a first signal representing the detected intensity. The semiconductor lasers are controlled and the intensity of the light spot is adjusted to a desired value by the feedback device. Light from a semiconductor laser is detected by a second detector (18), and a value of the detected signal is stored in an addressable memory cell. The amount of emitted light is stabilized for each semiconductor laser by detection through the second detector (18) and comparison with the value stored in the memory (29) for the relevant controlled semiconductor laser.

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