- 3 ~
has a spacing t equal t-o 20 urn and two symmetrical working
orders q^- 2 and Op= -2. Transparent index grating 2 has a
apacin 0 of 3 uu and three working spectral orders = 1 ,
P^- 0 and = -1. This combination of spectral oreders makes
it possible to obtain light flux modulation period equal to
4 um i not ho resultant zex'O spectral order* To provide for the
use of the diffraction encoder in the measuring channel, ampli
tude modulation of the light flux should be accompanied with a
system of four phase-shifted signals for reversing the counter*
This is attained by using the transparent diffraction grating
with the phase-shifted fields and a unit of light—splitting
wedges 3 * hue to such a design, four autocollimation images of
the luminous element of illuminator 5 are produced on a light-
sensitive surface of photodiode 6 in the focal plane of objec
tive 4. Each of these images is formed as a result of diffrac
tion of light beams in a certain zone of the grating and is gi
ven a serial phase shift 90 degrees. The quantization of the
photoelectric signal in steps of 1 um is accomplished by the
electronic circuit.
Investigations performed on stereocompara
tor CKB-1 show that the maximum error of the encoder does not
exceed 1 um. Highly accurate and stable results are fully ensur
ed by very accurate diffraction gratings which possess a large
resolution. A considerable modulation depth at a large gap
between the gratings is due to compensation of phase errors
.which sare usually encountered In the Eerranti system.
Diffraction type encoders represent a kind of accumulat
ing converters where coordinate information is obtained as an
algebraic sum of elementary increments of discrete values. In
such converters, coordinate information cannot be easily re
stored if a failure occurs in the operation of a reversable
counter. Some photogramnetric instruments developed in the
Soviet Union use a linear photoelectric encoder which possesses
both higher accuracy of accumulating.converters and stability
of positional converters. The linear encoders are widely used
in metal-wcrking, machines with digital control and on various