Digital position sensor for indicating the relative position of

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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25023118, 341 13, G01D 534

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ABSTRACT:
A position sensor for supplying digital signals corresponding to the position of a movable part in non-contacting, reliable fashion. A number of individual electrodes are applied on a substrate with a layer of a-Si:H applied thereon. A common, large-area collector electrode is applied over the a-Si:H layer. A light beam is moved over the collector electrode to activate a predetermined combination of photosensitive pixels which may be photodiodes or photoresistors. These pixels are situated between the individual electrodes and the common collector electrode. The output signals of the photodiodes are in the form of a digital code that characterizes the location of the light beam.

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