An implementation of the sine-approximation method of ISO 16063-11 (primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry) is described. The quadrature interference signals are generated using an interferometer as described in method 3 of ISO 16063-11. The signal processing required for the successful implementation of this method of ISO 16063-11 has been implemented by various metrology institutes using various techniques. For the implementation of these techniques, different hardware and software configurations are used, ranging from expensive VAX computer systems to digital storage oscilloscopes. A novel, cost effective, PC based system has been developed and is described herein. The hardware consists of a Pentium 200 with 256 MB of RAM. A commercial, four-channel analogue to digital (A to D) conversion card is used for performing the data capturing, while the signal processing software was developed to run under Microsoft Windows The system was evaluated using data signals with and without disturbances added. The data signals were generated using software techniques. Further system validation was achieved using experimental data.
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Veldman, CS. 2003. Novel implementation of an ISO standard method for primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry. Metrologia, vol. 40(2), pp 1-8
Veldman, C. (2003). Novel implementation of an ISO standard method for primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/739
Veldman, CS "Novel implementation of an ISO standard method for primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry." (2003) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/739
Veldman C. Novel implementation of an ISO standard method for primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry. 2003; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/739.