For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Description of the Preferred Embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:
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An important aspect of the present invention is the use of a non-collimated, point source light emitting diode, such as the light emitter 12. Another important aspect is that the position of the light-controlling member 16 can be mounted at any vertical position in the vertical direction 18 relative to the light emitter 12 and the light detector 14.
Light-controlling member 16 includes, for example, a ribbon-like resin film formed with a plurality of transparent portions 20 and non-transparent portions 22 alternating with each other. The transparent portions 20 and non-transparent portions 22 may have the same or a different width in the longitudinal direction 17 of the light-controlling member 16. Additionally, the width of the transparent portion 20 in the longitudinal direction 17 of the light-controlling member 16 and the width of the non-transparent portion 22 in the longitudinal direction 17 of the light-controlling member 16 may or may not be equal to each other. The light-controlling member 16 may be linear (
The light receiver 14 may include, for example, a pair of photodiodes 26a and 26b separated by a space 27. Photodiodes 26a and 26b are arranged adjacent to each other in the direction of the relative longitudinal movement between light emitter 12 and light-controlling member 16. Both photodiodes 26a and 26b may or may not have the same length and width, for example in the direction of the arrangement. The space 27 between the photodiodes 26a and 26b may or may not be equal to the width of the photodiodes 26a and 26b. The photodiodes 26a and 26b may or may not be incorporated on the same chip as the logic circuitry. The photodiodes 26a and 26b may or may not have apertures in place over them to further restrict the light striking them.
The outputs of photodiodes 26a and 26b are applied to additional circuitry (not shown) for determining speed and direction of, for example, shaft rotation on which the light-controlling member 16 is mounted. The quadrature output signals similar to those illustrated in
Other alteration and modification of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the present disclosure, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventor is legally entitled.