Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1993-10-28
1995-11-21
Pascal, Leslie
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
359153, 359159, 359161, H04B 1020
Patent
active
054692865
ABSTRACT:
The first receiver element includes a detector element subdivided into first and second detector subelements each having a photosensitive section of a general elongate rectangular shape and disposed longitudinally opposite the radiation emitted by the first emitter element, the first and second detector subelements being disposed next to each other on their longer sides, with their substep chosen to be equal to, at most, strictly half the step of the first emitter element. An electronic receiving channel is assigned to the first or second detector subelement. Main switching means electrically connect the first or the second detector subelement to the electronic receiving channel according to a predetermined reception condition relating to the signals received by the said first and second detector subelements.
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Dassault Electronique
Pascal Leslie
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