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Development and Experimental Research of Different Mechanical Designs of an Optical Linear Encoder’s Reading Head

Donatas Gurauskis, Кrzysztof Przystupa, Artūras Kilikevičius, Mikołaj Skowron, Jonas Matijošius, Jacek Caban, Kristina Kilikevičienė

2022Sensors16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Optical linear encoders are widely used in manufacturing. They are accurate and have a relatively high resolution and good repeatability. However, there are a lot of side effects, which have an inevitable impact on the performance of an encoder. In general, the majority of these effects could be minimized by the appropriate design of an encoder's reading head. This paper discusses the working principle of and commonly occurring errors in optical linear encoders. Three different mechanical designs are developed and implemented in the experimental reading head of the linear encoder in order to evaluate how mechanical construction influences the displacement measurement accuracy and total performance of the encoder.

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EncoderRotary encoderReading (process)Computer scienceDisplacement (psychology)Head (geology)RepeatabilityMathematicsGeologyStatisticsPsychotherapistLawGeomorphologyOperating systemPolitical sciencePsychologyAdvanced Measurement and Metrology TechniquesSensor Technology and Measurement SystemsSurface Roughness and Optical Measurements
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