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Physical data Scanner performance
Main dimension (L X diam.) | 435X210 mm Line scan
Weight Approx. 13 kg Scanning range x40? (80? total)
Interface Parallel, ECP Scanning mechanism Rotating polygonal mirror
| Power supply 11-18 V DC, max. 3 A Scanning rate 20 scans/s
Angle stepwidth 0.24?
Table 2 — Physical data Angle readout accuracy | 0.036?
Frame scan
Scanning range +150° (300° total)
Temperatnre range Scanning mechanism Motor driven optical head
Operation 0 50°C Scanning rate 3%/s
Storage 20 C200 °C Angle readout accuracy | 0.018°
Angle readout accuracy | 0.018?
Table 4 — Temperature range
Table 3 — Scanner performances
1.3 Acquisition and post-processing software
The software included with the laser-scanner instrument allows both the assistance in the acquisition phase and image post-
processing. The starting shell (fig. 6) is the same for the two modes.
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Figure 8 — Intensity image
It is possible to control line and frame scan dimensions, viewing the acquiring image in real-time, filtering it both from
radiometric and distance point of view, and obviously zooming and pan functions are always available. T
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