Strobe light and laser beam detection for laser receiver

Optics: measuring and testing – Position or displacement

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C356S004010, C356S004080, C250S2140RC, C250S208200, C250S208500

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RE042880

ABSTRACT:
A laser receiver detects a thin beam of laser light and distinguishes between the beam of laser light and an omni-directional pulse of light from a strobe by the use of an additional photo-detector. The device takes into account the possibility that the additional photo-detector could be illuminated simultaneously with the main photo-detectors at the end of the main photo-detectors closest to the additional photo-detector.

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