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Design of a dual-axis optoelectronic level for precision angle measurements

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Published 13 April 2011 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Kuang-Chao Fan et al 2011 Meas. Sci. Technol. 22 055302 DOI 10.1088/0957-0233/22/5/055302

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Abstract

The accuracy of machine tools is mainly determined by angular errors during linear motion according to the well-known Abbe principle. Precision angle measurement is important to precision machines. This paper presents the theory and experiments of a new dual-axis optoelectronic level with low cost and high precision. The system adopts a commercial DVD pickup head as the angle sensor in association with the double-layer pendulum mechanism for two-axis swings, respectively. In data processing with a microprocessor, the measured angles of both axes can be displayed on an LCD or exported to an external PC. Calibrated by a triple-beam laser angular interferometer, the error of the dual-axis optoelectronic level is better than ±0.7 arcsec in the measuring range of ±30 arcsec, and the settling time is within 0.5 s. Experiments show the applicability to the inspection of precision machines.

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