Method and apparatus for controlling light intensity
First Claim
1. A method for illuminating an object with light of substantially constant intensity, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a dc voltage from a dc supply through an electronic regulator to an electric light bulb to excite the bulb so that it radiates light;
directing at least a major portion of the light radiated by the bulb onto an object to be illuminated;
coupling at least a portion of the light radiated by the light bulb through a length of lightguide fiber to a detector physically spaced from the bulb;
sensing, at the detector, the intensity of the light radiated by the light bulb and generating an intensity signal which varies accordingly;
comparing the intensity signal to a reference voltage representative of a desired light intensity value and generating an error signal which varies in direct proportion with the difference between the reference voltage and the intensity signal; and
supplying the error signal to the electronic regulator which passes a greater or lesser amount of dc voltage from the dc supply to the light bulb in direct response to whether the error signal is positive or negative, the amount of the voltage increase or decrease varying with the magnitude of the error signal.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to an illumination source (10) for illuminating an object (11) with light (16) of substantially constant intensity. The illumination source includes an electric light bulb (12) which is supplied with voltage from an adjustable- voltage power supply (14). The voltage supplied by the power supply (14) varies in accordance with the intensity of the light (16) radiated from the bulb (12), as sensed by a photodiode (24). The photodiode (24) is separated from the bulb by a length of lightguide fiber (26) into which light from the bulb is coupled by a glass rod (28). The fiber (26) and the rod (28) allow the photodiode (24) to be supplied with light from the bulb (12), yet to be thermally insulated therefrom, so as to avoid thermal run-away of the diode.
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1. A method for illuminating an object with light of substantially constant intensity, comprising the steps of:
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supplying a dc voltage from a dc supply through an electronic regulator to an electric light bulb to excite the bulb so that it radiates light; directing at least a major portion of the light radiated by the bulb onto an object to be illuminated; coupling at least a portion of the light radiated by the light bulb through a length of lightguide fiber to a detector physically spaced from the bulb; sensing, at the detector, the intensity of the light radiated by the light bulb and generating an intensity signal which varies accordingly; comparing the intensity signal to a reference voltage representative of a desired light intensity value and generating an error signal which varies in direct proportion with the difference between the reference voltage and the intensity signal; and supplying the error signal to the electronic regulator which passes a greater or lesser amount of dc voltage from the dc supply to the light bulb in direct response to whether the error signal is positive or negative, the amount of the voltage increase or decrease varying with the magnitude of the error signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 6)
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4. In combination with a method of fabricating an object including the steps of:
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performing at least one fabrication operation; and inspecting the object for defects, if any, by; illuminating the object; capturing the image of the object; and processing the captured image to detect if defects are present, the improvement comprising illuminating the object with light of substantially constant intensity by the steps of; supplying a dc voltage from a dc supply through an electronic regulator to an electric light bulb to excite the bulb so it radiates light; directing at least a major portion of the light radiated by the bulb onto the object to be illuminated; coupling at least a portion of the light radiated by the light bulb through a length of lightguide fiber to a detector physically spaced from the bulb; sensing, at the detector, the intensity of the light radiated by the light bulb and generating an intensity signal which varies accordingly; comparing the intensity signal to a reference voltage representative of a desired light intensity value and generating an error signal which varies in direct proportion with the difference between the reference voltage and the intensity signal; and supplying the error signal to the electronic regulator which passes a greater or lesser amount of dc voltage from the dc supply to the light bulb in direct response to whether the error signal is positive or negative, the amount of the voltage increase or decrease varying with the magnitude of the error signal. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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7. Apparatus for illuminating an object with light of substantially constant intensity comprising:
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an electric light bulb; a photodetector physically separated from the light bulb for generating an intensity signal which varies in accordance with the intensity of the light striking the detector; a lightguide fiber for carrying light from the bulb to the photodetector; means for coupling light from the bulb into the lightguide fiber; a dc power supply for supplying a dc voltage; and an electronic regulator circuit responsive to the intensity signal of the photodetector for controlling the magnitude of the dc voltage supplied from the dc supply to the bulb so that the intensity of the light radiated by the bulb is kept substantially constant. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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