Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1993-11-22
1994-08-02
Lerner, Martin
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
235457, 359 18, 359565, 359569, G02B 518, G02B 2610, G02B 2744
Patent
active
053351088
ABSTRACT:
An optical synchronization system uses a rotating disc with alternating binary diffractive optical elements for a synchronization signal for a pixel clock.
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Lerner Martin
Propp William
Xerox Corporation
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