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The errors of an extremum counting-interpolating system are analyzed. The structure of the total error of measurement of this system is given. Methods for investigating and correcting those errors are described. The use of a correction is shown to decrease the interpolator error to 0.01%.
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Kolyada, Y.B., Polyarus, N.T. & Yanushkin, V.N. Structure, Analysis, and Methods of Investigating and Correcting the Errors of an Extremum Counting-Interpolating System for Displacement Measurements. Measurement Techniques 46, 770–772 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026113414024
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