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20 October 1975 Digital Optics For Dimensional Gauging Of Fabricated Parts And Continuous Webs
Ray W. Pfoutz
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Proceedings Volume 0060, Solving Quality Control and Reliability Problems with Optics; (1975) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954393
Event: Solving Quality Control and Reliability Problems with Optics, 1975, San Diego, United States
Abstract
Three technologies are brought together to form a wide variety of electro-optical measurement and gauging systems. The discussion will cover how solid state image sensor technology combined with a variety of optical configurations and digital signal processing techniques provide a myriad of optical inspection systems. The discussion covers the various optical and part positioning parameters which must be evaluated in the design of an on-line optical gauging system. This is followed by a review of digital processing techniques which provide the outputs required. The .RS85.2 Button Inspection System is reviewed to provide an example of a 2 axis multiple parameter high speed part gauging system.
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Ray W. Pfoutz "Digital Optics For Dimensional Gauging Of Fabricated Parts And Continuous Webs", Proc. SPIE 0060, Solving Quality Control and Reliability Problems with Optics, (20 October 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954393
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Head

Inspection

Glasses

Opacity

Analog electronics

Reflectivity

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