Notes
Slide Show
Outline
1
Renishaw SP80 Scanning Probe
  • Ultra-high accuracy scanning probe with long stylus capability for measuring deep features
2
SP80 ultra-high accuracy scanning probe
  • 1. What should an ideal scanning system offer?
  • 2. What type of scanning probe is the SP80?
  • 3. Where can the SP80 be used?
  • 4. What's components make up the SP80 system?
  • 5. Comparing SP80 with competitor offerings?
  •     - PASSIVE probes v ACTIVE probes
  • 6. SP80 key design characteristics
3
What should an ideal scanning system offer?
4
What type of scanning probe is SP80?
5
Where can SP80 be used? (1)
6
Where can SP80 be used? (2)
7
Where can SP80 be used? (3)
8
What components make up the SP80 system? (1)
9
What components make up the SP80 system? (2)
10
What components make up the SP80 system? (3)
11
What components make up the SP80 system? (4)
12
Comparing SP80 with Competitor Offerings
  • Q. How do I compare SP80 with the competition?
  • A. The following slides will help explain the justification for choosing the SP80 probe...
13
Passive v Active? – Overview – Advantage SP80
14
Passive v Active? - Method of Control – Advantage SP80
15
Passive v Active? - Sensor Design and Calibration
16
Passive v Active? - Dynamic Response – Advantage SP80
17
Passive v Active? – Measurement Performance
18
Passive v Active? - Robustness – Advantage SP80
19
Passive v Active? - Lifetime Costs – Advantage SP80
20
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (1)
21
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (2)
22
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (3)
23
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (4)
24
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (5)
25
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (6)
26
SP80 - Key Design Characteristics (7)
27
SP80 Summary
28
SP80 – The Ultimate in Scanning Probe Technology