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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 07, 1992
Filed:
Nov. 06, 1990
Joachim Tiedeke, Heerbrugg, CH;
Leica Heerbrugg AG, Heerbrugg, CH;
Abstract
A method of measuring a distance to an object includes generating first signal pulses to be bounced off the object and receiving the first signal pulses, after the first signal pulses have been bounced off the object, as second signal pulses. When the amplitude of the second signal pulses is above a predetermined value, the second signal pulses are differentiated and then supplied as differentiated second signal pulses to an input of an analog-to-digital converter. When the amplitude of the second signal pulses is not above the predetermined value, the second signal pulses are passed through to the input of the analog-to-digital converter unchanged. Signal pulses at the input to the analog-to-digital converter are converted into digital signals. The digital signals are summed over a period of time to generate a sum. The sum is used to determine the time delay between generating the first signal pulses and receiving the second signal pulses. The time delay is proportional to the distance to the object.