Functionality and applications for QuickViewXL™
- Live data capture with oscilloscope display
- Two modes of collating data, continuous "streaming" and triggered
- Trigger mode allows snap shots of data events to be captured and analysed
- Data is easily exportable in CSV (exportable to spreadsheet and Mathcad) format for offline analysis
- Easy to use frequency measurement facility
- Linear, angular or straightness measurement options
- Select from distance, velocity and acceleration displays
- Pan and zoom function enables detailed analysis of reoccurring error sources
Using an icon based interface, (almost no text) with a single screen for set-up, system status and data view, the "Oscilloscope" function gives a very graphic display of the captured (or "streaming") data. A separate "always-on" status bar gives an "at a glance" view of XL-80, environmental and measurement status and warnings.
For years, electronic engineers have relied on oscilloscopes to study high-speed variations in voltage or current. Now, Renishaw’s new QuickViewXL™ software provides mechanical engineers with a similar capability, allowing them to study minute variations in linear, angular or straightness data via displacement, velocity or acceleration displays.
Only specialist equipment can normally pinpoint such characteristics. This greatly extends the capability of the XL-80 laser system and makes it an essential tool in machine condition monitoring programmes.
It has applications anywhere where there's a need for accurate, flexible investigation and measurement. It is especially attractive to motion system manufacturers, (and machine integrators), research laboratories and academic institutions carrying out detailed motion system analysis in fact anywhere where live review of data is useful. Eg, servo tuning and other "what if" type investigations.