Screen Trigger Device specifications: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Screen_Trigger_Device.png|200px|Left|Screen Trigger Schematics]] | [[File:Screen_Trigger_Device.png|200px|Left|Screen Trigger Schematics]] | ||
[[File:Sscreen Trigger Device TSL25xR specs.png|200px| | [[File:Sscreen Trigger Device TSL25xR specs.png|200px|Right|TSL25xR specs]] | ||
The screen trigger devices has a TSL25xR photo sensor with build-in amplifier | The screen trigger devices has a TSL25xR photo sensor with build-in amplifier | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 20 November 2023
Description
The screen trigger device is a small optical sensor that can be mounted in the corner of a screen. It contains a photo diode with build in amplifier that senses the intensity of the screen locally. It has a BNC output that gives 0 Volt output when the screen is locally black and 5 V output when the screen is locally white. This can be used to create a digital timing signal for changes on the screen.
Design
The screen trigger devices has a TSL25xR photo sensor with build-in amplifier