System and method for measuring energy transmission through a mo

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356237, 356430, G01N 2100, G01N 2184

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ABSTRACT:
A system for measuring the energy transmission through a moving aperture pattern includes a CCD (charge coupled device) sensor having at least one row of pixels arranged perpendicular to the direction of motion. An encoder responds to the motion and provides count pulses. For each count pulse, specific pixels are addressed to establish a plurality of inspection areas for the aperture pattern through which energy transmission is measured. The transmission is averaged for all the inspection areas to determine the acceptability of the aperture pattern.

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