Coherent light generators – Particular component circuitry – Optical pumping
Patent
1993-03-17
1994-08-02
Bovernick, Rodney B.
Coherent light generators
Particular component circuitry
Optical pumping
372 34, H01S 300
Patent
active
053352394
ABSTRACT:
Providing thermal compensation for laser diodes used in intensity modulated applications by using active feedback. A PIN diode serves as a laser light output sensor for the closed loop feedback system. The input from the PIN diode is convened into a voltage and then fed into a feedback amplifier. The PIN diode current is slightly dependent upon the temperature due to transmission effects of materials within the laser diode assembly. A temperature voltage signal generated by a semiconductor temperature sensor may be used as a second input to the feedback amplifier. The output of this amplifier is sampled at periodic intervals such as once a scan line, by a sample and hold amplifier. The output of the sample and hold amplifier is added to a data dependent modulated current reference in a summing amplifier. The output of the summing amplifier is the resultant sensor and provides an input reference to the laser driver integrated circuit.
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Bell Kimberley C.
Herczeg Karen L.
Mcvay David M.
Phelps Daniel J.
Arndt Dennis R.
Bovernick Rodney B.
Eastman Kodak Company
Wise Robert E.
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