Estimating The Working Distance - PerkinElmer RETICON LD3500 Series Instruction Manual

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5.1.1 Estimating the Working Distance

The following relationships assume a thin lens relationship that is deemed
sufficiently accurate to permit reasonably accurate estimates of the optical
configuration. Referring to Figure 6:
Since the actual results will vary from these idealized estimates, sufficient
adjustment capability is required.
Example
Assuming that an 80 mm lens has been chosen for an LD35XX camera and is
installed without an extender and that it is desired to image a 36" (882 mm) web.
The following calculations result in the working distance estimate:
The estimated working distance then is:
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=
+
ID
EXT
AL
=
M
X
WD
=
f
M
f
( *
=
WD
Where: ID = Image Distance
EXT = Length of Extender
AF = Sensor to Camera Face distance
f = focal length of lens
AL = Length of sensor array
X = Web with imaged
M = magnification
WD = working distance
=
+
ID
5
8 .
mm
AL
57
3 .
=
=
M
X
882
ID
85
5 .
mm
=
=
WD
M
.
065
12
+
AF
f
ID
=
WD
*
M
+
1
+
M
) 1
M
=
80
mm
85
5 .
mm
=
. 0
065
mm
=
1315
4 .
mm
(
51
8 .
) "

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