Full-station electronic quick-detector automatic wireless remote calibration device obtained patents for invention

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] Recently, a “full-station electronic quick-detector automatic wireless remote calibration device and method” independently developed by the Metrology Institute of Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province has been granted an invention patent certificate by the State Intellectual Property Office of the People's Republic of China.

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The full-station type electronic quick tester is a kind of simultaneous measurement of angle (horizontal angle, vertical angle), distance (slanting distance, horizontal distance, height difference) measurement and data processing, and is composed of mechanical, optical and electronic components. Measuring instruments. Since only one installation is required, the instrument can complete all measurement tasks on the station and is therefore called a "total station."
In order to improve the quality of service, improve the level of measurement and testing, and enhance competitiveness, Nanjing Metrology Institute has actively developed a full-station electronic quick-detector automatic wireless remote calibration device for the detection of total stations.
The system uses a wireless remote measurement and control technology solution to establish an accurate, rapid, effective, and accurate control communication between managers and other baseline equipment, thereby greatly improving the testing range, testing efficiency, and testing accuracy. The system uses a stepper motor to control the accuracy within 0.1mm, effectively improving the stability and reliability of the equipment structure, and ensuring the rapid acquisition and automatic acquisition of observation data.
The development of this system has greatly reduced the labor payout, improved the work efficiency, and further enhanced the scientific and technological comprehensive strength of Nanjing metrology institute.
(Original Title: "A Full-station Electronic Quick-Speed ​​Meter Automatic Wireless Remote Control Calibration Device and Method" obtained by the National Metrology Institute won the national invention patent certificate)