Miniature optical scanner for a two axis scanning system
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1. An optical scanning system for scanning a light beam from a source of light comprising:
- a multiplying mirror for reflecting a light beam;
a first optical scanning mirror for reflecting a light beam from said source, said first optical scanning mirror oscillating about an axis of rotation through a mechanical first scan angle to provide a first optical scan angle and said multiplying mirror being positioned relative to said first optical scanning mirror to reflect the reflected light beam from said first optical scanning mirror back onto said first optical scanning mirror such that the light beam is reflected by said first optical scanning mirror a multiple number of times before being output from the scanning system to cause said first optical scanning mirror to scan said light beam through an output scan angle that is greater than said first optical scan angle by a factor that is equal to said multiple number of times.
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A miniature optical scanner includes an electromagnetic drive having stationary magnets and stationary drive coils to minimize the rotational inertia of the scanner and increase the scanner'"'"'s resonant frequency. The scanner is such that the resonant frequency is manually tunable as well as automatically adjustable to compensate for variables causing frequency drift. The optical scan angle is increased by employing a multiplying mirror with the optical scanner. For a two axis scanning system, the multiplying mirror may be formed of a second optical scanner to increase the optical scan angle relative to both of the axes.
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1. An optical scanning system for scanning a light beam from a source of light comprising:
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a multiplying mirror for reflecting a light beam; a first optical scanning mirror for reflecting a light beam from said source, said first optical scanning mirror oscillating about an axis of rotation through a mechanical first scan angle to provide a first optical scan angle and said multiplying mirror being positioned relative to said first optical scanning mirror to reflect the reflected light beam from said first optical scanning mirror back onto said first optical scanning mirror such that the light beam is reflected by said first optical scanning mirror a multiple number of times before being output from the scanning system to cause said first optical scanning mirror to scan said light beam through an output scan angle that is greater than said first optical scan angle by a factor that is equal to said multiple number of times. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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