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V2 | OX100 Operating Manual 59
Analog Output
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Each active measured value can be applied to the analogue
output.
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You can define the behaviour of the Analog Output for cases
where the measured value applied to the Analog Output is not
valid (NaN). The following cases are possible:
The Analog Output jumps to the minimum or maximum value
of the available analogue region,
or
the last valid measured value is permanently applied to the
Analog Output.
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Different types (voltage and current) and regions can be se-
lected for the Analog Output. The minimum/maximum output
points refer to the measured values of the analogue output
that are scaled to the minimum/maximum region of the ana-
logue output. If required, the gradient of the analogue output
can also be inverted.
Profile Output
n
For physical reasons, the profile points are not equidistant
(due to the exit angle of the laser beam from the sensor and
the mounted trapezoid). In the centre of the laser line, the pro-
file points lie closer together than at the edge. Similarly, the
profile points lie closer together in the direction of the sensor.
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Processing of the point cloud is easier for most algorithms if
the profile points are uniformly distributed along the X axis.
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Here, you can select how the profile points are output:
Raw (not equidistant)
Interpolated (equidistant)

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