Abstract:
In this study a specially revised version of the concept for measuring the angle of incidence of light [1] was used, which is particularly well suited for the constructio...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this study a specially revised version of the concept for measuring the angle of incidence of light [1] was used, which is particularly well suited for the construction of trigonometric sensor concepts with external dimensions of only a few millimeters. The aim of the study was to break down the interrelationships for the overall systemically achievable accuracies. The study therefore focused on the lowest possible power consumption of the LED light source used, minimum component dimensions and quantities, outline of the practicable minimum distances between LED light source and integrated sensor unit, robustness of the sensor against gradients and intensity changes in lighting, illumination intensity and sensor noise, as well as the requirements for the precision of the mechanical components used. It could be shown that the key limiting factor isn't the optical/electronic precision of the CMOS sensor concept used, but the finite precision of the mechanical components.
Date of Conference: 15-18 July 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 August 2019
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