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<div>It annoys me that, as far as I can tell, all of the popular Time-of-Flight sensors simply measure phase, something that has been done for 40 years in avionics. I am driven by definitions, terminology, standards, specifications. I understand the difference between a standard and a specification. So, I am annoyed by the industry treating a delta phase as being a total time of flight.</div>
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<div>Not saying things don't work. Just wish people would be consistent with language.</div>
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<div>TOF sensors measure phase, NOT time. Measuring phase is a very simple thing to do without requiring light-speed components. MHz measurements are sufficient.</div>
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<div>Nothing new here. Sorry to bother y'all.</div>
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<div>A bit annoyed,</div>
<div>John Swindle</div>
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