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Photosensitization photosensors

The pitch of the individual electrode determines the photosensor resolution (8 elements mm 1). The effective photosensitive area is the overlap portion between the individual electrode and the common electrode, in this case 100 X 100 fim. [Pg.144]

Photosensors. These are the most commonly used sensing and scanning devices. A photoelectric control consists of a light source, photoreceiver, amplifier, and output. A beam of light from the hght source activates the photosensitive elements of the photoreceiver which produces an electric signal, which drives a relay to activate the diverting mechanism. When used as a sensor, photoelectric controls can be used to ... [Pg.198]


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