Abstract

The approach has been explained theoretically and experimentally considering analog coordinate-controlled optoelectronic devices as an alternative to custom potentiometers and variable resistors, whose potentially unreliable element, a wiping electromechanical contact, is eliminated through the use of an optoelectronic conversion principle. The new designs have been proposed and requirements for discrete-continuous photoresistor structure have been determined by using both simple numeric and analytical models for a realization of the coordinate dependence of the output voltage and internal resistance with predetermined accuracy. The new type of optoelectronic coordinate-controlled delay line of millisecond-range pulsed signals have been proposed as well as the design of two-dimensional sensor of displacements. The new method for upgradding the noise immunity, based on the use of the photoconductivity response time dependence from the illuminance have been proposed

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