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10 October 2000 Software solution to counting and subdivision of moire fringes with wide dynamic range
Shaojing Su, Haibao Lu, Weihong Zhou, Gang Wang
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Proceedings Volume 4222, Process Control and Inspection for Industry; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.403899
Event: Optics and Optoelectronic Inspection and Control: Techniques, Applications, and Instruments, 2000, Beijing, China
Abstract
A kind of software solution is provided to implement counting and division of moire fringes in this paper. No complex electronic circuit of digital counter exists in the digital reader that adopts this software solution. The counting and division of the fringes are completed in DSP (digital signal processor), so it can solve the problems that counting circuit can't match the subdivision system properly by logical judgement. Because of utilizing high-speed optoelectronic convertor and flash sample technique, the system can process moire signal with wide frequency range. The example demonstrated in the paper can count and divide signals from DC to 1MHz, i.e., if the optical sensitivity of the signal is 1 fringe per micrometers , the fastest measure speed can reach 1000mm/s. The experimental result shows that the software solution has high accuracy and sound reliability.
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Shaojing Su, Haibao Lu, Weihong Zhou, and Gang Wang "Software solution to counting and subdivision of moire fringes with wide dynamic range", Proc. SPIE 4222, Process Control and Inspection for Industry, (10 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.403899
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Signal processing

Moire patterns

Digital electronics

Process control

Reliability

Analog electronics

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