Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1784898 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2012 | 6 Pages |
A pulsed time-of-flight (TOF) laser rangefinder with a pulsed laser diode and an avalanche photo diode (APD) receiver is constructed and tested. Trigged by an avalanche transistor, the laser diode can emit a periodic pulse with rise time of ∼2 ns. A new structure with auto gain control (AGC) circuits both in the pre-amplifier and the post-amplifier is presented. Through this technology, not only the dynamic range of the receiver is extended, but also the walk error of timing discriminators is reduced. Large measurement range from 5 m to 500 m is achieved without any cooperative target. The single-shot precision is 3 cm for the weakest signal. Compared with previous laser rangefinders, the complexity of this system is greatly simplified.
► AGC technology applied both in the pre-amplifier and the post-amplifier. ► Big receiver bandwidth achieved with 3 cm single-shot precision. ► Large dynamic range achieved with 100 ps time walk error. ► Simplicity of this system is superior to previous laser rangefinder.