TR2005-098
A Low-cost Optical Sensing Device Based on Paired Emitter-detector Light Emitting Diodes
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- "A Low-cost Optical Sensing Device Based on Paired Emitter-detector Light Emitting Diodes", Tech. Rep. TR2005-098, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, December 2005.BibTeX TR2005-098 PDF
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- author = {King-Tong Lau, Susan Baldwin, Martina O'Toole, Roderick Shepherd, William J. Yerazunis, Shinichi Izuo, Satoshi Ueyama, Dermont Diamond},
- title = {A Low-cost Optical Sensing Device Based on Paired Emitter-detector Light Emitting Diodes},
- institution = {MERL - Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories},
- address = {Cambridge, MA 02139},
- number = {TR2005-098},
- month = dec,
- year = 2005,
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2005-098/}
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- "A Low-cost Optical Sensing Device Based on Paired Emitter-detector Light Emitting Diodes", Tech. Rep. TR2005-098, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, December 2005.
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Abstract:
A low power, high sensitivity, very low cost light emitting diode (LED) based device for intensity based light measurements is described. In this approach, a reverse-biased LED functioning as a photodiode, is coupled with a second LED configured in conventional emission mode. A simple timer circuit measures how long (in us) it takes for the photocurrent generated on the detector LED to discharge its capacitance from logic 1(+5 V) to logic 0 (+1.7 V). The entire instrument provides an inherently digital output of light intensity measurements for a few cents. this light intensity dependent discharge process has been applied to measuring concentrations of coloured solutions and a mathematical model developed based on the Beer-Lambert Law.