Patent
1992-10-15
1994-03-29
Gellner, Michael L.
354406, 354408, G03B 300
Patent
active
052989348
ABSTRACT:
A range finder circuit for a passive-type autofocusing device includes three line photosensors. Secondary differences of their output signals and the zero-cross points of the secondary differences are detected and stored. A coincidence detecting circuit compares the stored zero-cross behavior signals and detects a coincidence of these zero-cross behavior signals. A range finding is obtained from the coincidence information. According to one embodiment of the invention a first photosensor is selected as a reference photosensor and zero-cross behavior signals obtained from the other photosensors are successfully shifted relative to the zero-cross behavior of the reference photosensor until a coincidence is detected. According to another embodiment of the invention, a pixel location of one photosensor where zero-cross data exists is provided with a predetermined width tolerance on both sides of the pixel location. A coincidence is detected when zero-cross data from the other two photosensors fall within the width tolerance of the pixel location. According to yet another embodiment of the invention, a deviation from coincidence memory circuit is coupled to the coincidence detecting circuit. The deviation from coincidence memory stores a deviation from coincidence when zero-cross data from the other two photosensors are coincident with each other. The deviation from coincidence is represented by an absolute value of the difference between the location of the coinciding zero-cross data of the other two photosensors after being shifted and the location of the reference zero-cross data which coincides with the coinciding zero-cross data of the other two-photosensors.
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Fuji Photo Optical Co., Ltd.
Gellner Michael L.
Noh Jae N.
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