Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!wuarchive!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!mcginnis From: mcginnis@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: MatchBox 'Scope ... Message-ID: <27642.277b7376@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> Date: 28 Dec 90 22:31:50 GMT References: <8643@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> <1990Dec23.200701.12098@ctr.columbia.edu <2778c785-682.5sci.electronics-1@vpnet.chi.il.us> Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services Lines: 14 >>improvement that I kept thinking about but never built would be to >>have only a one-dimensional row of LED's and somehow move them in >>space to produce the 2-D field. I once used an Infrared Scope with a viewer that used a vertical column of stationary L.E.D.'s for a screen. When one looked through the eyepiece one was looking at a rotating cylinder with 5 or 6 flat mirrors mounted on it. As the cylinder rotated the observer saw the vertical L.E.D. column scan horozontally. Obviously the intensity of each L.E.D. was kept in sync with the horoz scan rate due to cyliner rotation. This provided a very adequate image. Simple controls allowed one to correct for small errors in synchronization.