A laser generates a total photocurrent of 1.0 A in a PSD circuit, with an output of 0.6A measured from output I1. If the PSD sensor length = 34 mm, determine the position of the incident laser beam relative to the center of the PSD.
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A laser generates a total photocurrent of 1.0 A in a PSD circuit, with an output of 0.6A measured from output I1. If the PSD sensor length = 34 mm, determine the position of the incident laser beam relative to the center of the PSD.
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