Leica DSW700 manual Host computer and software

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DSW700 System Description

Host computer and software

1.Host computer The DSW700 requires a host with dual processors running the Windows® XP Professional operating system. The requirement is:

Workstation PC such as the HP XW8400

Two Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors, 2.33 Ghz minimum

4 GB RAM

250 GB SATA hard drive (minimum)

DVD±RW drive recommended

Graphics card must be a PCIe graphics card with minimum resolution of 24-bit, 1152x900 and 256MB memory

Quality color display, capable of being calibrated (must be capable of adjusting color temperature to 6500K as well as offer three gain and three bias sliders corresponding to the Red, Green and Blue channels) is desirable.

Operating system: Windows XP Professional (SP2) 32-bit

Serial line PCI slot card offering additional serial port connections

This is required since the HP xw8400 only includes one built in serial port and two are needed; one for the LED strobe control and another for stage motion communication. Details on the recommended card are below:

Manufacturer -

Digi

Model -

2-port EIA-232 Universal PCI Serial card

Manufacturer Part Number -

77000847

Other forms of storage, for example optical disk, DAT or DLT, may be chosen as options or the SATA drive capacity may be expanded.

2.Operating system, user interface and application environment The PC operating system must be Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2. The application software consists of the Leica SCAN, Image Utilities and FastDodge products. The software is GUI-based and promotes a consistent “point and select” operation in all functionality.

3.Stage calibration A calibrated grid plate, supplied with the system, is utilized to determine a table of corrections to be applied in real-time to the stage coordinates to achieve the final stage positioning accuracy of the system. It proceeds automatically once the operator has manually pointed to the first grid intersection. The grid intersections, spaced at 15 mm intervals, are driven to and measured automatically, using the correlator mode of operation to point precisely to each grid intersection. When all grid intersections have been measured, a table of corrections is computed. Finally, the precision estimates for the unit are calculated by scanning the glass grid, measuring the intersections in the scanned image and comparing them to the corrections built.

4.Sensor calibration This function performs both a geometric and a radiometric calibration of the sensor. For the geometric calibration, a calibration grid is used to determine the actual optical pixel size (the X and Y pixel dimensions are measured independently). A transformation is developed between the sensor and the stage coordinate system at 25 distinct points to model the path of light as it passes through the film, glass, and lens and ultimately strikes the sensor. The radiometric calibration uses four-color image patches and

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