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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.
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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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