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18 August 2005 Low-cost precision rotary index calibration
T. W. Ng, T. S. Lim
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Abstract
The traditional method for calibrating angular indexing repeatability of rotary axes on machine tools and measuring equipment is with a precision polygon (usually 12 sided) and an autocollimator or angular interferometer. Such a setup is typically expensive. Here, we propose a far more cost-effective approach that uses just a laser, diffractive optical element, and CCD camera. We show that significantly high accuracies can be achieved for angular index calibration.
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T. W. Ng and T. S. Lim "Low-cost precision rotary index calibration", Proc. SPIE 5879, Recent Developments in Traceable Dimensional Measurements III, 58790C (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.614783
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Diffractive optical elements

Sensors

Autocollimators

CCD cameras

Interferometers

CCD image sensors

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