The same study was conducted again, but the dial indicator was used to 17 require that the y-translation stage fall within 1 µm of the desired position. This was accomplished by creating an internal loop within the LabView software responsible for the movement of the translation stages. At the beginning of the sequence, the y-stage is homed and brought to an origin position. The reading of the dial indicator at this origin is recorded and all subsequent moves in the y-stage coordinate system are translated into the dial indicator coordinate system using this value. After the y-stage moves to the provided coordinate, the LabView software queries the dial indicator for a position. If the dial indicator value matches the expected value to within a micron, the sequence continues, if not the y-stage is moved by the dial indicator difference in position and the dial indicator is queried again until the 1 micron condition is satisfied. Figure 12b illustrates the improvement made to the y-stage which now has the accuracy of 1 micron. The study concluded that position of the diamond relative to the focal spot would be determined by the sub-micron dial indicators in both the x and y axis. | The same study was conducted again, but the dial indicator was used to 17 require that the y-translation stage fall within 1 µm of the desired position. This was accomplished by creating an internal loop within the LabView software responsible for the movement of the translation stages. At the beginning of the sequence, the y-stage is homed and brought to an origin position. The reading of the dial indicator at this origin is recorded and all subsequent moves in the y-stage coordinate system are translated into the dial indicator coordinate system using this value. After the y-stage moves to the provided coordinate, the LabView software queries the dial indicator for a position. If the dial indicator value matches the expected value to within a micron, the sequence continues, if not the y-stage is moved by the dial indicator difference in position and the dial indicator is queried again until the 1 micron condition is satisfied. Figure 12b illustrates the improvement made to the y-stage which now has the accuracy of 1 micron. The study concluded that position of the diamond relative to the focal spot would be determined by the sub-micron dial indicators in both the x and y axis. |