Patent ID: 8570494

Claim:
An electro-optical distance meter including a first light-emitting element which emits light simultaneously modulated with a plurality of main modulation frequencies, a second light-emitting element which emits light simultaneously modulated with a plurality of adjacent modulation frequencies different from the main modulation frequencies, respectively, a first light receiving element and a second light receiving element which receive light emitted from both light-emitting elements, a first frequency converter group connected to the first light receiving element, and a second frequency converter group connected to the second light receiving element, wherein the light emitted from the first light-emitting element is split into two parts, one of these is as a distance measuring light made incident onto the first light receiving element through a distance measuring optical path for traveling to and from a target reflection object, and the other is as a reference light made incident onto the second light receiving element through a first reference optical path, and the light emitted from the second light-emitting element is split into two parts, one of these is as a reference light made incident onto the second light receiving element through a second reference optical path, and the other is as a reference light made incident onto the first light receiving element through a third reference optical path, the first frequency converter group and the second frequency converter group are each composed of frequency converters which are the same in number as the main modulation frequencies, the respective frequency converters are input with local oscillation signals of frequencies different from each other, and the frequencies of said local oscillation signals are provided, respectively, as frequencies different from both of the respective main modulation frequencies and the respective adjacent modulation frequencies different from the respective main modulation frequencies, and a distance to the target reference object is calculated by using intermediate frequency signals generated in the respective frequency converters.