High Resolution SelfA Rotary Table by the Interpolation Signal Calibration

Self-A (Self-calibratable Angle device) rotary encoder can detect some kinds of angle error, not only its encoder scale error, but also the encoder attachment error (e.g. eccentricity error). When rotary table with built-in Self-A encoder rotates only one revolution, inner Self-A rotary encoder can calibrate the own angle error with a high accuracy. However, in the case of the Self-A using the encoder of 36,000 graduation scales, since the angular interval of the calibrated main scales corresponds to 36", it is insufficient for high resolution angular indexing control with high accuracy. Generally, the angle error of electric interpolation signal is estimated to be 1 % of main scale resolution that corresponds to about 0.36" for 36,000 scales encoder. Accordingly, even if Self-A had the ability which can calibrate in the accuracy 0.1", when it was controlling the rotary table using an electric interpolation signal, its total accuracy worsened to about 0.36". For improvement in precise angular-position control, we developed Self-A rotary table which can calibrate the angle signal at high resolution including electric interpolation signals. In this paper, we introduce the performance of the new high resolution Self-A encoder table. It keeps high accuracy and good repeatability in the 360° whole range as well as in the short range of ±1,000".