Claims
- 1. A multibeam optical modulation and deflection apparatus for receiving a plurality of input signals and for producing a plurality of laser beams, comprising:
- an acousto-optic deflector means for receiving a beam of laser light;
- a driving means for generating a plurality of high frequency driving signals for driving said acousto-optic deflector, wherein said acousto-optic deflector is simultaneously driven by said plurality of high frequency driving signals so as to produce a plurality of beams of laser light which are modulated and deflected independently of one another;
- a phase control means contained within said driving means for independently controlling phases of said plurality of high frequency driving signals in accordance with a phase control signal;
- a first sensor for sensing the number of printing signals which are in an ON state and for providing an output corresponding thereto;
- a second sensor for sensing the ON/OFF pattern of said printing signals and for providing an output corresponding thereto;
- and a phase pattern determination circuit means which is connected to said first and second sensor outputs for storing therein a plurality of different phase patterns and for producing said phase control signal as an output used for controlling the phases of said plurality of high frequency driving signals;
- wherein each of said stored phase patterns comprises a predetermined optimum phase pattern for each input signal ON/OFF pattern, and wherein said predetermined optimum phase pattern is selected by said phase pattern determination circuit means from said stored phase patterns in response to said outputs of said first and second sensors.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the setting of each of said phases of said plurality of driving signals is determined by an estimation function signals to one of either 1/P or Av/P, where P designates the absolute peak value of the amplitude of the resultant driving signals and Av designates the means value thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of now abandoned application Ser. No. 55,633, filed July 6, 1979.
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