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24 November 1999 High-speed precise inspection for heavy accessible movable components
Christos Georgiadis, Wolfram Kleuver
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Abstract
With this publication a high-processing non-contact distance sensor for heavy accessible movable components in industrial machines and engines is presented. A lot of systems exist for distance measurement. Most of them have a rectangular casing and it is not possible to use them in every industrial environment. Another disadvantage is the slow signal processing which makes it impossible to use them for the signal processing of high-speed motions. The common CCD sensors can only run with ca 5kHz measuring rate. Additional the relation of resolution and measurement range is too low for the actual used triangulation sensor. Furthermore, this paper gives some detailed information about the accuracy, resolution and the measuring rate of the new sensor.
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Christos Georgiadis and Wolfram Kleuver "High-speed precise inspection for heavy accessible movable components", Proc. SPIE 3832, Sensors and Controls for Intelligent Machining and Manufacturing Mechatronics, (24 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.371168
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Analog electronics

Signal processing

Inspection

Distance measurement

Power supplies

Receivers

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