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A Significant Trend in the Design of Precision Instruments for Measurements of Linear and Angular Quantities

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The article discusses the creation of precision instruments for the measurement of linear and angular quantities on the basis of a photoelectric extremal-counting interpolation system. The functional diagram of the proposed system permits the use of barcode, bitmap, holographic, diffraction, and interference measures.

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Translated from Metrologiya, No. 5, pp. 21–27, May, 2014.

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Yanushkin, V.N., Kolyada, Y.B. & Krushnyak, N.T. A Significant Trend in the Design of Precision Instruments for Measurements of Linear and Angular Quantities. Meas Tech 57, 643–646 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-014-0512-2

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