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Title:
Hand held bar code reader with constant linear amplifier output
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What is claimed is:
1. A system for stabilizing the gain of a circuit that responds to reflected illumination of different intensities comprising means for generating a pulsating signal that is related to the intensities of the reflected illumination, amplification means responsive to said signal generating means for amplifying said generated signal into one of two predetermined levels when the black contrast is above the designed minimum level of the reflected illumination and a feedback circuit for preserving said amplified signal linearity and pulse width.
2. A system according to claim 1 wherein said means for generating a signal that is related to the reflected illumination further comprises a light source for producing said reflected illumination, and a photosensitive device responsive to light from said source for generating a signal that is related to reflected illumination intensity from said light source.
3. A system according to claim 2 wherein said feedback circuit further comprises a plurality of transistors for selectively coupling said amplified signal to said light source in order to regulate the output therefrom and stabilize the intensity of the reflected illumination in spite of random contrast fluctuations.
4. A system according to claim 2 wherein said light source further comprises a light emitting diode to provide the source of light and a photodiode for generating a signal that is related to reflected illumination from said light source.
5. A system according to claim 1 wherein said means for generating a signal that is related to the reflected illumination further comprises a photosensitive device for producing a signal that is related to the reflected illumination intensities, and a field effect transistor in said feedback circuit for controlling the gain of the amplification means in the intensities of the reflected illumination.
6. A system according to claim 5 wherein said photosensitive device further comprises at least one photodiode.
7. A system according to claim 5 wherein said feedback circuit further comprises a transistor responsive to said amplified signal and coupled to said field effect transistor gate for stabilizing the response of the system.
8. A system according to claim 7 wherein said feedback circuit further comprises another transistor responsive to said transistor, said another transistor being coupled to said field effect transistor gate to stabilize the response of the system to the reflected illumination.
9. A circuit to identify two conditions of contrasting illumination intensities for enabling gain control circuits when a hand-held photo sensitive scanner senses the non-black background on which relatively dark code bars are imprinted and disabling said circuits when said scanner is lifted and senses no reflection comprising, a scanner for registering the illumination and producing an initial signal that is related to the intensity of the illumination, a variable gain amplifier output signal that characterizes one of said illumination intensity conditions is a predetermined value, a contrast compensation amplifier having two input terminals, one of said input terminals is coupled to said variable gain amplifier output signal and the other of said input terminals is biased to said predetermined value and an output terminal for indicating that the circuit has switched into one of the two predetermined states, a feedback circuit for applying a variable bias to the other of said input terminals in response to the other of said illumination intensity conditions, and further feedback circuit means for regulating the gain of said variable gain amplifier in accordance with the output state at said output terminal.
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Inventors:
Gluck, Julius (Stamford, CT, US)
Application Number:
497538
Filing Date: 1974-08-15 Publication_date: 1976-04-06 Assignee:
Pitney-Bowes, Inc. (Stamford, CT)
Primary Class(es):
250/555
235/462.26, 235/462.45, 250/206, 327/187, 327/312
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US Patent Ref:
| 3560751 | Feb, 1971 | Buettner et al. | 250/555. | | 3670202 | Jun, 1972 | Paine et al. | 250/205. | | 3770967 | Nov, 1973 | Hanna et al. | 250/206. | | 3813540 | May, 1974 | Albrecht | 250/206. | | 3820068 | Jun, 1974 | McMillin | 250/568. |
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Other References:
thomas et al., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 8, Jan., 74; pp. 2598-2600. |