Claims
- 1. A method of calibrating an array of light sources to provide a substantially uniform output over a predetermined area comprising:positioning said array of light sources and an associated detector in front of a reference target; separately sampling light intensity over said predetermined area for each light source to generate a plurality of intensity signals; normalizing each of said plurality of intensity signals; using said normalized intensity signals to determine corrected driver intensity control data; and using said corrected driver intensity control data to generate calibrated driver signals.
- 2. A method of calibrating an array of light sources to provide a substantially uniform output over a predetermined area comprising:positioning said array of light sources and an associated detector in front of a reference target; sampling light intensity over said predetermined area for each light source to generate a plurality of intensity signals; normalizing said plurality of intensity signals; using said normalized intensity signals to determine corrected driver intensity control data, wherein said step of using said normalized intensity signals to determine corrected driver intensity control data further comprises: multiplying an inverted matrix by a linear unity matrix to generate a linear corrected matrix; and generating a pulsewidth count for each light source based upon said linear corrected matrix; and using said corrected driver intensity control data to generate calibrated driver signals.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising:generating a start and stop counts for each light source to stagger times and provide proper pulse width.
- 4. A method of calibrating an array of light sources to provide a substantially uniform output over a predetermined area comprising:positioning said array of light sources and an associated detector in front of a reference target; sampling light intensity over said predetermined area for each light source to generate a plurality of intensity signals; normalizing said plurality of intensity signals; using said normalized intensity signals to determine corrected driver intensity control data; using said corrected driver intensity control data to generate calibrated driver signals; illuminating the said reference target by applying said calibrated driver signals to said array of light sources; generating a signal that indicates residual variations in a detected signal; and adjusting sensitivity of said detector with said signal.
- 5. A light source that includes an array of light elements that are calibrated to provide a substantially uniform intensity over a spatial region, said array of light elements being calibrated by:sampling light intensity over said spatial region for each light element to generate a plurality of intensity signals; normalizing each of said plurality of intensity signals; determining corrected driver intensity control data from said normalized intensity signals; and using said corrected driver intensity control data to generate calibrated driver signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 09/532,603 filed on Mar. 22, 2000, U.S. Pat No. 6,473,062, entitled INTELLIGENT LIGHT SOURCE.
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