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Features of Operational Control of Precision Angle-Measuring Structures

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The most important sources of errors originating in monitoring angle-measurement structures (scales, circular scales, code disks) are obtained from within the reading systems of measurement devices. Prospects for using the differential method of measuring metrological parameters of angle-measurement structures are shown in the case of production real-time monitoring.

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This research was conducted as part of the IAiE SO RAN State Assignment (Project IV.36.1.3, State Registration No. AAAA-A17-11706061006-6).

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 5, pp. 31–35, May, 2019.

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Kir’yanov, A.V., Zotov, A.A., Karakotskii, A.G. et al. Features of Operational Control of Precision Angle-Measuring Structures. Meas Tech 62, 422–428 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-019-01640-y

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