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In this video, we will explore the process of aligning two opposing Gocator laser line sensors in GoPxL. In an opposite layout we have two sensors facing each other. When their measurement ranges intersect, we can effectively scan an object placed between them. This setup is commonly used for measuring sample thickness. It's worth mentioning that LMI Gocators come already calibrated from the factory, meaning users don't need to worry about calibrating them themselves. But when you're using more than one sensor, making sure they're aligned properly becomes really important. Essentially, alignment ensures that each sensor knows the precise position of the others. This way their individual scan data can be combined.
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Download GoPxL:
https://lmi3d.com/resource/gocator-26... GoPxL Manual:
https://am.lmi3d.com/manuals/gopxl/go... The Script Tool in GoPxL allows users to: - Apply custom logic to measurements, profiles, surfaces and images
- Use Python and import commonly used libraries such as NumPy
- Take advantage of syntax and error reporting
- Create a script to generate anchors, implement conditional processing or access files on your PC