Claims
- 1. A galvanometric optical scanning system, comprising:
- a scanning mirror rotatably supported on an axis,
- mirror drive means for driving the said scanning mirror in an angularly reciprocating fashion about the said axis;
- a light source for projecting a beam of light towards the scanning mirror to scan an object with the deflected beam of light deflected from the said scanning mirror;
- galvanometric controller means for applying a drive signal to the said mirror drive means;
- at least two beam position detection means, each including a pair of closely located photodetectors positioned in an optical path of the deflected beam and comparator means for comparing output signals generated by said pairs of photodetectors, to generate synchronization pulses indicative of precise position of the deflected beam as it scans the object;
- synchronization circuit means connected to said beam position detection means for handling said synchronization pulses and apply a correction signal to the said galvanometer controller means so that the said drive signal is compensated.
- 2. The galvanometric optical scanning system, according to claim 1, wherein further comprising:
- an optical window positioned between the said scanning mirror and the object to reflect a portion of the deflected beam of light; and
- the said beam position detection means positioned in an optical path of the said reflected portion of the deflected beam of light to generate synchronization pulses indicative of the position of the deflected beam.
- 3. The galvanometric optical scanning system according to claim 1, wherein:
- the said beam position detection are two in number; and
- the synchronization circuit means includes processing means for processing the synchronization pulses to generate correction signals indicative of phase variation .phi., offset E.sub.off and gain drift E.sub.gain of the drive signal, according to the following equations: ##EQU2## where t.sub.1, t.sub.2, t.sub.3 and t.sub.4 are timings of four synchronization pulses in each scan cycle and
- T.sub.1 =t.sub.2 -t.sub.1
- T.sub.2 =t.sub.4 -t.sub.3
- and T.sub.ref is a preset reference value.
- 4. The galvanometric optical scanning system according to claim 2, wherein:
- the said beam position detection are two in number; and
- the synchronization circuit means includes processing means for processing the synchronization pulses to generate correction signals indicative of phase variation .phi., offset E.sub.off and gain drift E.sub.gain of the drive signal, according to the following equations: ##EQU3## where t.sub.1, t.sub.2, t.sub.3 and t.sub.4 are timings of four synchronization pulses in each scan cycle and
- T.sub.1 =t.sub.2 -t.sub.1
- T.sub.2 =t.sub.4 -t.sub.3
- and T.sub.ref is a preset reference value.
- 5. The galvanometric optical scanning system, according to claim 3, wherein: the said two beam position detection means comprise a plurality of photodetectors, any two of closely located pairs of which can be activated to adjust the locations of the said beam position detection means.
- 6. The galvanometric optical scanning system, according to claim 4, wherein:
- the said two beam position detection means comprise a plurality of photodetectors, any two of closely located pairs of which can be activated to adjust the locations of the said synchronization photodetector means.
- 7. The galvanometric optical scanning system, according to claim 3, wherein:
- the said pair of closely located photodetectors in each of the said two beam position detection means are adjustable as to their locations.
- 8. The galvanometric optical scanning system, according to claim 4, wherein:
- the said pair of closely located photodetectors in each of the said two beam position detection means are adjustable as to their locations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/065,386 filed June 23, 1987.
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