Claims
- 1. An optical comparator comprising:
- a) at least two input channels each having a plurality of non-coherent sources arranged in corresponding identical patterns, said non-coherent sources being capable of selective activation such that only one source is activated at a time within each of said channels to form a specific spatial light pattern; and
- b) a detector array having a plurality of detectors optically coupled to said plurality of non-coherent sources via a light transfer system, for detecting when non-coherent sources corresponding in pattern location in each input channel are activated simultaneously and for generating an output signal indicative thereof;
- wherein each of said input channels corresponds to a digit to be compared and each of said plurality of non-coherent sources within each of said input channels corresponds to the value of said digit; and wherein each of said detectors includes an output line; the output lines of said detectors are OR'ed together to form a common output line, and each of said detectors comprises an opto-electronic AND gate.
- 2. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said opto-electronic AND gate comprises a plurality of photoconductive detectors connected in series between a voltage source and an output terminal.
- 3. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 2 further including a load resistor connected between said output terminal and ground.
- 4. An optical comparator comprising:
- a) at least two input channels each having a plurality of sources arranged in corresponding identical patterns, said sources being capable of selective activation such that only one source is activated at a time within each of said channels to form a specific spatial light pattern; and
- b) a detector array having a plurality of detectors optically coupled to said plurality of sources via a light transfer system, for detecting when sources corresponding in pattern location in each input channel are activated simultaneously and for generating an output signal indicative thereof;
- wherein each of said input channels corresponds to a digit to be compared and each of said plurality of sources within each of said input channels corresponds to the value of said digit; and wherein each of said detectors includes an output line; the output lines of said detectors are OR'ed together to form a common output line, and each of said detectors comprises an opto-electronic AND gate; and wherein said opto-electronic AND gate comprises a plurality of FET's connected in series between a voltage source and an output terminal, and wherein each gate electrode of said plurality of FET's is coupled to one of a plurality of input circuits.
- 5. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 4 further including a load resistor connected between said output terminal and ground.
- 6. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 4, wherein each input circuit comprises a series connection of a diode bias voltage source, a diode, a resistor, and ground, respectively, and wherein said gate electrodes are connected to an anode of said diode associated with said corresponding one of said input circuits.
- 7. An optical comparator comprising:
- a) a plurality of input channels each including a plurality of independently controllable non-coherent light sources arranged in an identical pattern; and
- b) a detector array having a plurality of detectors corresponding and optically coupled to said input channels via a light transfer system, for detecting when all non-coherent light sources corresponding in the corresponding input channel are activated simultaneously and for generating an output signal indicative thereof;
- wherein each of said input channels corresponds to a digit to be compared and each of said plurality of non-coherent light sources within each of said input channels corresponds to the value of said digit; and
- wherein each of said detectors includes an output line, the output line of said detectors being OR'ed together to form a common output line, each of said detectors comprising an opto-electronic AND gate.
- 8. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 7, wherein said opto-electronic AND gate comprises a plurality of photoconductive detectors connected in series between a voltage source and an output terminal ground, respectively.
- 9. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 8 further including a load resistor connected between said output terminal and ground.
- 10. An optical comparator comprising:
- a) a plurality of input channels each including a plurality of independently controllable light sources arranged in an identical pattern; and
- b) a detector array having a plurality of detectors corresponding and optically coupled to said input channels via a light transfer system, for detecting when all sources corresponding in the corresponding input channel are activated simultaneously and for generating an output signal indicative thereof;
- wherein each of said input channels corresponds to a digit to be compared and each of said plurality of sources within each of said input channels corresponds to the value of said digit; and
- wherein each of said detectors includes an output line, the output lines of said detectors being OR'ed together to form a common output line, each of said detectors comprising an opto-electronic AND gate; and wherein said opto-electronic AND gate comprises a plurality of FETs connected in series between a voltage source and an output terminal, and wherein each gate electrode of said plurality of FETs is coupled to a corresponding one of a plurality of input circuits.
- 11. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 10 further including a load resistor connected between said output terminal and ground.
- 12. An optical comparator as claimed in claim 10, wherein each input circuit comprises a series connection of a diode bias voltage source, a diode, a resistor, and ground, respectively, and wherein said gate electrodes are connected to an anode of said diode associated with said corresponding one of said input circuits.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/539,219, filed Jun. 18, 1990, now abandoned, which is a division of 07/287,275, filed Dec. 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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