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10 January 1977 A Practical Approach To Low Inertia Scanner Selection
Jean Montagu
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Abstract
Development in laser,coatings, logic, etc. has expanded the use of optical scanners. The first part summarizes the general laws of physics that a designer has to cope with and gives references for additional information. The second part reviews what can be expected from general purpose commercial equipment, and the last section describes special purpose scanners of recent design.
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Jean Montagu "A Practical Approach To Low Inertia Scanner Selection", Proc. SPIE 0084, Laser Scanning Components and Techniques: Design Considerations/Trends, (10 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954917
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Mirrors

Laser scanners

Servomechanisms

3D scanning

Iron

Laser development

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