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Numéro de projet
12607.1;5 PFNM-NM
Titre du projet
MultiSense: Design of a high-speed, high-precision miniaturized mechano-optical touch-trigger probe for use on 3D coordinate measuring machines
Titre du projet anglais
MultiSense: Design of a high-speed, high-precision miniaturized mechano-optical touch-trigger probe for use on 3D coordinate measuring machines

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Description succincte
(Anglais)
MultiSense: Design of a high-speed, high-precision miniaturized mechano-optical touch-trigger probe for use on 3D coordinate measuring machines
Description succincte
(Français)
MultiSense: Design of a high-speed, high-precision miniaturized mechano-optical touch-trigger probe for use on 3D coordinate measuring machines
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Anglais)
The aim of the project is to develop a ready-for-industrialization prototype of a novel touch-trigger probe outperforming existing products in terms of precision, speed, repeatability and cost. The probe is based on a mechano-optical transducer converting the probing stylus movements into appropriate homogenous displacements of an optical device that can be measured by means of an optical encoder able to detect X, Y and Z nanometric moves in less than 5 ìs. This project is split in two phases, the first one being concluded by a go / no go meeting. This application for funding covers only the first phase.
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Français)
The aim of the project is to develop a ready-for-industrialization prototype of a novel touch-trigger probe outperforming existing products in terms of precision, speed, repeatability and cost. The probe is based on a mechano-optical transducer converting the probing stylus movements into appropriate homogenous displacements of an optical device that can be measured by means of an optical encoder able to detect X, Y and Z nanometric moves in less than 5 ìs. This project is split in two phases, the first one being concluded by a go / no go meeting. This application for funding covers only the first phase.