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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 16, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 13, 2002
Frank Bläsing, Werl, DE;
Christian Schirp, Bochum, DE;
Leopold Kostal GmbH & Co. KG, Ludenscheid, DE;
Abstract
A method for evaluating a code signal generated by an encoder having code and reference tracks. The encoder is interposed between a light and a light sensor and moves relative to the light and the sensor such that the code and reference tracks transmit light from the light onto the sensor. The sensor generates the code signal as a function of the light transmitted by the code track which is received by sensor transducers. The method includes capturing and evaluating the amplitude of a reference signal generated as a function of the light transmitted by the reference track which is received by sensor transducers. A measurement parameter relevant for evaluating the amplitude of the code signal is then adapted on the basis of the evaluation of the amplitude of the reference signal in order to compensate the evaluation of the code signal to changing measurement conditions.