The Optical Path Closed-Loop Control System

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The optical path closed-loop control system mainly applies to large high power equipment that makes the optical path adjust automatically. The paper introduces the principle of optical path closed-loop system. In addition, it introduces the laser spot recognition algorithm and the PC real-time monitoring system. After the test, the system not only can accurately calculate the position of spot, but also realize the monitoring and adjustment of spot.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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700-703

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July 2014

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