Practical application of dynamic error budgetting

Control Electronics Manufacturing
Mikroniek 2010-5 by Thijs ten Dam and Robbert van der Kruk 8 April 2012

Dynamic error budgeting is a tool for designing high-precision systems. Its application, based on practical rules, to the specification and design of an accurate XY-? stage is presented. It was concluded that all specifications of the stage could be met using this method.


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