Simply place a target on the stage and press the button. Up to 99 points are measured in a matter of seconds with a repeatability of 0.5 micron. The Intelligent Pattern Analysis Search System (iPASS) determines the position and orientation of targets and compares their shapes against those of recorded targets.
The large 100 mm dual telecentric lens captures entire targets in a single image for simultaneous measurement of all points. This technology allows pixels to be captured as if the lens were vertically positioned.
As a result, measurements are not affected by distortions or distance. In addition, measurement data can be saved and exported as reports or to statistical packages. Anything can be measured, from inside diameters, circular pitches and angles to the most complex dimensions.
“The other major advantage to the system is its repeatability,” says Mr Lyannaz. “It automatically finds and measures targets, it reduces the risk of error, and it eliminates the risk of measurements being affected by variations in operator skill levels. It gives a single standard for measuring our parts.”
Measurement stability is an essential aspect of the IM Series. Adjustment by the least-squares method ensures stable edge detection even if a sequence of edge points is misaligned due to noise or other factors.
Another way the IM-6000 Series enables stable edge detection is by ignoring abnormal edge points, even in situations where a target has burrs or chips that lead to errors during the least-squares adjustment.