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filingDate 1972-12-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber GB-1419389-A
titleOfInvention Automatic focusing device also capable of photometry
abstract 1419389 Automatic focusing NIPPON KOGAKU KK 20 Dec 1972 [29 Dec 1971] 58796/72 Heading H4D In a high sensitivity automatic focusing system the photodetector Z, Fig. 5, comprises a plurality of parallel photoconductive strips A 1 , A 2 , Fig. 2, connected in series across a D.C. source E and vibrated with respect to the image O<SP>1</SP> to be focused in a direction perpendicular to the strips. The conductivity variations of the strips as the image O<SP>1</SP> scans across them are summed and maximized by movement of the detector along the axis of the focusing lens L, the amount of such necessary movement being transduced to a signal for a motor M 1 refocusing the lens L. The output of the detector is also used to control an iris motor M 2 as an exposure control. If d is the resistance of the strip when the image O<SP>1</SP> is not on it, and the resistance change is #d when the image falls on it, then the output currents detected between electrodes Q 1 , Q 2 and Q 2 , Q 3 are given by: #dE/2(2d+#d) and - #dE/2(2d - #d). Combination of these currents in a.g.c. amplifier G 1 gives a largesensitive current, #dE/(2d+d), the time constant of the a.g.c. circuit Y being equal to the period of the detector vibration. The maximum value of the current is detected at T and the sense of the required correcting signal for focusing motor M 1 is given by time phase comparison with the closing of a switch K when the detector moves through the conjugate plane of the film on screen F. The detector comprises a disc of Cadmium Sulphide or Selenide A on a Steatite on quartz base, the slits being defined by gold electrodes. A plurality of comb interdigitated electrodes may be used, Fig. 3 (not shown), with half of the electrodes in a group at right angles to the other half-Fig. 4 (not shown). The detector vibration then has components in orthogonal directions, e.g. a Lissagous figure.
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