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IC-NE Datasheet, PDF (7/9 Pages) IC-Haus GmbH – LIGHT-GRID PULSE RECEIVER | |||
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iC-NE
LIGHT-GRID PULSE RECEIVER
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Rev E1, Page 7/9
Signal Processing
Figures 6 and 7 show output signal I(SP) â I(SN) in
normal drive and in extreme overdrive (with the photo-
diode and input ampliï¬er in saturation).
extreme overdrive, which yields deï¬nite results. Eval-
uating the falling edge of the output signal or the level
of the negative output signal half-wave (the recovery
process at the end of a light pulse) is generally not ad-
vised.
Figure 6: Regular input signals
It is clear from these diagrams that iC-NE, even when
in overdrive, is not blind to a follow-on pulse. For eval-
uation purpose the response to the rising edge of the
light pulse (i.e. the rising edge of the output signal) is
to be used as it is this edge alone, even in the most
Figure 7: Excessive input signals
Light curtain
The circuit in Figure 8 shows iC-NE chained up to form
a light curtain, where consecutive PIN diodes receive
and evaluate clock-driven light pulses.
CLK
+5V
DIN1
IC1
1 DIN
PD 8 PD1
2 VDD
GND 7
INH EN
3
CLK
6
DOUT
DO1
4 SP
iCâNE
SN 5
GND
IC2
1 DIN
PD 8 PD2
2 VDD
GND 7
INH EN
3
CLK
6
DOUT
DO2
4 SP
iCâNE
SN 5
C GROUP
ICn
1 DIN
PD 8 PDn
2 VDD
GND 7
INH EN
3
CLK
6
DOUT
4 SP
iCâNE
SN 5
DOn
SN
SP
Figure 8: Schematic of a chain conï¬guration
When discussing the function of iC-NE, it is assumed
that all ï¬ip-ï¬ops in IC1...ICn have been reset, for ex-
ample after the operating voltage has been switched
on.
The signal DIN1 = hi activates the IC1 bandpass am-
pliï¬er and the bias of the differential output stage. Out-
puts SP and SN remain tri-state until the rising CLK
edge shifts in the input hi signal.
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