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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 29, 2008
Peter Rindle, Ochsenhausen, DE;
Peter Rindle, Ochsenhausen, DE;
Trimble Germany GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Abstract
A device () for the determination of distance by means of light pulses is disclosed. The device () comprises a light source () for emitting light pulses with a specified frequency, a detector () for receiving the light pulses emitted and reflected by the light source, and a controller () which is in communication with the light source () and the detector () and which can control said light source and detector by means of signals. The device () further comprises at least two timers (Z, Z, Z) which are connected to the controller () and the detector (). Said controller () is designed in such a way that when a light pulse is emitted by the light source (), the controller () generates a start signal which triggers the time measurement by each one of the at least two timers, in order, and beginning again from the start. The detector () is designed in such a way that upon receiving a reflected light pulse, said detector () generates a stop signal which is forwarded to the at least two timers (Z, Z, Z) and which stops the time measurement by the timer of the at least two timers, to which at that instant a measuring window is assigned by the controller (). The device can preferably be designed as a fiber-optic scanner. In addition, a method for the determination of distance by means of light pulses is disclosed.