Abstract
An integrated receiver-time-to-digital converter (TDC) chip set is developed for pulsed time-of-flight (TOF) laser rangefinding. The receiver detects the current pulse from the optical detector and produces a timing mark for the TDC. The receiver uses time mode walk error compensation scheme achieving <; ±2.5-mm residual timing-walk error within a dynamic range of ~1:40 000. The multichannel TDC measures the time position, width, and rise time of the echo pulses simultaneously with ~10-ps precision. Both chips are manufactured in 0.35-μm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The functionality of the chip set was demonstrated in a laser radar platform using 12 W and 3-ns optical pulses produced by a laser diode (LD). Measurement accuracy of ~ ±3 mm was achieved with noncooperative targets at a distance range of a few tens of meters within an amplitude range of received echoes of 1:40 000.
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