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O ptical Sensor Interface Standard

O ptical Sensor Interface Standard. OSIS is an Industry initiative with the aspiration to promote development and usage of optical metrology in combination with 3 Co-Ordinate Measuring Machines (CMM).

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O ptical Sensor Interface Standard

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  1. Optical Sensor Interface Standard Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  2. OSIS is an Industry initiative with the aspiration to promote development and usage of optical metrology in combination with 3 Co-Ordinate Measuring Machines (CMM). Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  3. Complexity and high integration costs are the foremost reasons that prevented large scale usage of optical sensors in combination with CMM‘s. The abundance of available sensors and absence of applicable standards for integrating those into CMM Systems caused financial and technical risks for both Suppliers and their Customers . Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  4. For that, the OSIS initative was founded for the benefit • of the industry with the following objective: • To create a binding Standard for • Mechanical and Electrical Interface • Data Interface (Software Integration) • Accuracy Specification and Verfication • for integration of optical sensors into CMM. Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  5. Each Objective has been assigned to a workgroup with participants of the industry and Institutes. The Workgroups are organized and hosted by DEA, Renishaw and Zeiss and have held 6 meetings so far. The results are compiled and distributed by the NBT, Switzerland. Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  6. OTP 1 D 2 D 3 D LTP Autoscan Touch Trigger Scanning ViScan Standstill Aquisition GOM Classification Model Optical Probes What is the difference and how do they work ? Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  7. Optical Probes Working Principle : Triangulation Probes (incl. confocal or conoscopic) 1D Touch Trigger 1D Scanning Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  8. Optical Probes Working Principles: Picture Analysis based Systems Field of view 2D Height Distance Scanning 2D Standstill Aquisition Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  9. Optical Probes Working Principles: Fringe Projection and Photogrammetry Camera Projector 3D Standstill Aquisition Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

  10. Feedback Trigger Controller Off-Line Programming 1 Application Software 2 CMM Interface 5 3 CMM Controller Sensor Controller CMM Firmware Sensor Control Firmware 6 4 7 CMM SENSOR Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

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  12. Participants are: • 3D Scanners • Breukmann • cmt AG • DESCAM • Dimensional • Hymarc • Metris • Micromeasure • Nextec • Optimet • Perceptron • Steinbichler • Steintek • Wolf & Beck • Brown & Sharpe / DEA • Brown & Sharpe / Telford • Coord3 • Faro • LK • Metromec • Mitutoyo • OKM • Pantec • Renishaw • Wenzel • Werth • Carl Zeiss Otto Boucky Carl Zeiss IMT

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