Editing programs – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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Programming

Specifying a filtration error limit

The quantization factor is

the maximum acceptable

point error. It is specified

by the user in millimeters.

Points with errors that

exceed this limit and are

outside the standard devi-

ation range are extracted

from the total population.

For most measurements,

the default quantization

factor of 3 microns (0.00012 inch) or less can be applied.

However, measurements that contain larger numbers of

aberrant points might benefit from higher quantization

factors.

Enter the filtration error limit into the Quantization field.

Specifying a filtration standard deviation range

The standard deviation range is a standard deviation (Sigma) of the total point population multiplied by the

Sigma Factor. Points with errors that are outside the standard deviation range and exceed the quantization

limit are extracted from the total population.

Standard deviation range = Sigma factor X Sigma

In the example at the right, a Sigma factor of 2.0 produces a Stan-

dard deviation range that includes 95.5% of the total population.

Standard deviation range = Sigma factor X Sigma

For a Sigma factor = 2.0,

Standard deviation range = 2 Sigma = 0.955

For most measurements, a Sigma factor of 2 or more can be ap-

plied. However, measurements that include a large number of

aberrant points might benefit from a lower Sigma factor.

Enter the desired Sigma factor into the Sigma Factor field.

Max error

±2 Sigma

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