Claims
- 1. A portable, hand held laser range finding apparatus comprising:
- a laser transmit section for generating a number of laser pulses for transmission toward a target;
- a laser receive section for receiving reflected laser pulses from said target;
- a central processor section coupled to said transmit and receive sections for determining a range to said target from the flight time between transmission and reception of each of said laser pulses and averaging a plurality of said flight times to determine a precision indication for said range to said target; and
- a display device connected to said processor section for displaying said range and said precision.
- 2. The laser range finding apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said laser range finder initially determines said range to said target to a first degree of precision and then continues to determine said range to said target to a second higher degree of precision.
- 3. The laser range finding apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said range to said target determined to said second higher degree of precision is displayed in said display accompanied by an indicator of said second degree of precision.
- 4. The laser range finding apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said computing section generates a precision flag for indication on said display.
- 5. The laser range finding apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said computing section determines a first precision for a first set of said transmitted pulses and a second precision for a second set of said pulses.
- 6. An apparatus for determining a range to a target based upon a flight time of a laser pulse toward said target, said apparatus comprising:
- means for transmitting said light pulse toward said target;
- means for detecting a reflected light pulse from said target and producing a signal proportional to the magnitude of said reflected pulse;
- means for comparing said reflection signal to said transmitted pulse to generate a target quality signal; and
- display means connected to said comparing means for displaying said target quality signal.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 further comprising a mode selector switch for selecting between a plurality of signal-to-noise ratios for use in comparing said transmitted and reflected pulses and displaying said target quality signal.
- 8. A laser range finder apparatus for determining a range to a target based upon a flight time of a pulse toward said target, said apparatus comprising:
- a laser transmit section for generating a number of laser pulses for transmission to a target;
- a laser receive section for receiving reflected laser pulses from said target;
- a precision timing section coupled to said laser transmit section and said laser receive section for determining a flight time of said laser pulses to said target and said reflected laser pulses from said target;
- a central processor section coupled to said precision timing section for determining a range to said target derived from said flight time of said laser pulses to said target and said flight time of said reflected laser pulses from said target; and
- a user selectable target acquisition mode switch coupled to said processor for selecting between at least a high sensitivity mode and a low sensitivity receiver mode of operation.
- 9. A laser range finder including an internal power supply unit for providing electrical power thereto comprising:
- a laser transmit section for generating a number of laser pulses for transmission to a target;
- a laser receive section for receiving reflected laser pulses from said target comprising a low pass filter network connected through a receive diode to a transimpedance amplifier and a precision comparator;
- a precision timing section coupled to said laser transmit section and said laser receive section for determining a flight time of said laser pulses and said reflected laser pulses;
- a central processor section coupled to said precision timing section for determining a range to said target derived from said flight time of said laser pulses and said flight time of said reflected laser pulses;
- a noise threshold section coupled to said laser receive section and responsive to said central processor section for determining a desired signal to noise ratio for said reflected laser pulses and providing a series of possible return pulse values to said central processor; and
- a display coupled to said central processor section for visually displaying said range to said target.
- 10. The range finder according to claim 9 wherein said transimpedance amplifier is coupled to said comparator through a voltage divider network.
- 11. The range finder according to claim 9 wherein said low pass filter network connected to said receive diode comprises a first resistor connected to one lead of said receive diode and a capacitor connected between said one lead of said receive diode and a common connection.
- 12. The rangefinder according to claim 11 wherein said receive diode has another lead connected to a base of a first transistor in said transimpedance amplifier.
- 13. The range finder according to claim 12 wherein said transimpedance amplifier further comprises a second transistor having its base connected through a second resistor to said base of said first transistor and a third transistor having its collector connected to the base of said second transistor and through said second resistor to said base of said first transistor.
- 14. The range finder according to claim 13 wherein said second transistor has a collector connected to said common and said third transistor has its emitter connected to said common.
- 15. The range finder according to claim 13 wherein said transimpedance amplifier has a fourth transistor with its base connected through a third resistor to an emitter of said second transmitter.
- 16. The range finder according to claim 9 wherein said noise threshold section comprises a detector coupled to an output of said signal receiving section for producing a substantially constant noise pulse firing rate output from said detector.
- 17. The range finder according to claim 16 wherein said detector comprises a diode connected to receive an output of said laser light receiver and a capacitor connected to said diode to be charged by said output, said capacitor operating to produce a threshold feedback voltage related to a number of noise pulses in said output.
- 18. The range finder according to claim 9 wherein said noise threshold section is connected to said precision comparator.
- 19. The range finder according to claim 18 wherein said noise threshold section comprises a diode connected to an output of said precision comparator and a capacitor connected to said diode and charged by said output to produce a threshold feedback voltage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/918,396, filed Aug. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,880,821, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/717,635, filed Sep. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,703,678, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/375,941 for SELF-CALIBRATING PRECISION TIMING CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR A LASER RANGE FINDER filed Jan. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,574,552.
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