Claims
- 1. An optical scanner comprising:an oscillatory body; a body support coupled to the oscillatory body and configured to permit the oscillatory body to move about a pivot axis; a movable mass carried by the oscillatory body and offset from the pivot axis, the movable mass being responsive to an electrical signal to move radially relative to the pivot axis; a sensor oriented to detect motion of the oscillatory body, the sensor being operative to produce a sense signal indicative of the detected motion; and an electronic control circuit having an input terminal coupled to the sensor and an output terminal coupled to the movable mass, electronic control circuit being responsive to the sense signal to produce the electrical signal.
- 2. The optical scanner of claim 1 wherein the electronic control circuit includes an error detection circuit having a first input terminal for receiving a reference signal and a second input terminal coupled to receive the sense signal, the error detection circuit being operative to produce the electrical signal as a function of a difference between the sense signal and the reference signal.
- 3. The optical scanner of claim 1 wherein the movable mass includes a first electrode and the oscillatory body includes a second electrode, the first and second electrodes being oriented to produce an electric field having a component radial to the pivot axis.
- 4. The optical scanner of claim 1 wherein the oscillatory body and the movable mass are integrally formed from a common material.
- 5. The optical scanner of claim 4 wherein the common material is a semiconductor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/370,795, filed Aug. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,256,131.
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