3 The MVR200 and MVR300 Systems
This section provides the following information:
An overview of the MVR systems
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• A description of the features and capabilities of the MVR systems
• A description of the configuration options
• A description of the major components of the MVR systems
3.1 Overview
The MVR Series of advanced benchtop manual video metrology system consists of two base models: the MVR200 with 200 x 100 x 200 mm (8 x 4 x 8 inch) of X-Y-Z travel, and the MVR300 with 300 x 200 x 200 mm (12 x 8 x 8 inch) of X-Y-Z travel. MVR 300 is capable of measuring parts with a length up to 12 inches (300mm).
3.2 Features and Capabilities
The MVR systems include the following features and capabilities:
• A granite base for stability, recirculating ball linear guides for smooth stage motion, and a motorized Z-axis.
• All electronics other than in the system’s PC are housed in the Z-column, providing a clean, integrated system with minimal external wiring. Two high-speed data cables carry all signals between the metrology unit and PC. • Superb metrology performance is provided by 0.5 micron resolution linear encoders, a high-resolution color video camera, two-channel LED lighting, and precision optics, which can be 6.5:1 manual zoom optics or any of six telecentric lenses for field-of-view (FOV) measurements. • FOV measurements can encompass an entire small part up to 2.00 x 1.50 inches or a feature of a larger part and be seamlessly integrated with stage motion to measure parts with a length up to 200 mm (MVR200) or 300 mm (MVR300).
• The operator interface is a 24-inch monitor and a system PC that runs MetLogix M3 FOV software under Windows® 11 Professional.
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