Scanning using position transmission for triggering the...

Optics: measuring and testing – Position or displacement – Position transverse to viewing axis

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C356S603000, C356S608000, C356S612000, C356S621000, C356S622000, C356S623000, C250S559230, C250S559310

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06853459

ABSTRACT:
The start of the displacement movement is initiated by a software instruction when measuring surface topologies with microscopic resolution. Trigger pulses which serve to trigger the recording of measured values on the sensor are generated in discrete local intervals by a position transmitter. The measured values obtained are stored and then asynchronously transmitted to the controller.

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