Abstract
Programmable light source is an opto-electronic device, producing modulation of the intensity of light of any, physically permitted, shape. It is composed of an electrically controlled light source connected in a negative feedback to a linear photodetector, and programmable electronic signal generator that drives the light source. Theory of operation, design guidelines, and experimental results are presented.
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