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CCD-area-based autocollimator for precision small-angle measurement
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Sensor CalibrationPrecision MeasurementEngineeringMeasurementCalibrationOptical TestingCamera CalibrationCcd-area-based AutocollimatorSmall Angular DisplacementEducationComputational ImagingImage BoardMeasurement SystemImage ResolutionInstrumentationOptical SensorsImage SensorPrecision Small-angle Measurement
An optical method for precision small-angle measurement based on CCD-area-based autocollimator is proposed in this article. The autocollimator utilizes CCD area—an interline CCD image sensor in a video camera as its detector. A collimated image is taken by the video camera and captured into the memory of a personal computer by an image board with high performance, then the image is transformed into a digital image and can be further processed by software with special arithmetic. A small angular displacement is magnified twice by the collimator objective with a long focal length and the camera lens of the video camera. By using a cold-light source and special data processing arithmetic, the measuring resolution of the autocollimator has been greatly improved. The method is proved to be reliable by a prototype experiment. Although some inexpensive materials were used in the experiment, two-axis angular displacement can be measured simultaneously and a measuring accuracy of 0.01 arcsec has been achieved. If some expensive materials with lower temperature expansion coefficient are used, a measuring accuracy of about 0.005 arcsec or a much higher measuring accuracy can be achieved. Until now, this has been the highest measuring accuracy.
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