Dark field illuminator with large working area
First Claim
1. A system for illuminating an object, the system comprising:
- a light pipe having a first end proximate the object, and a second end opposite the first end and spaced from the first end, the light pipe also having at least one reflective sidewall, and wherein the first end has an exit aperture and the second end has a plurality of openings to provide a view of the object;
at least one strobed light source configured to provide illumination in the light pipe, wherein the object is illuminated by the first end of the light pipe by illumination at a selectable elevation angle and substantially all azimuth angles;
wherein the light pipe is hollow and has a substantially constant cross-section along an axis normal to the object; and
wherein the at least one reflective sidewall has surface features to increase illumination mixing in the azimuth angles, and wherein illumination introduced into the light pipe at the selected elevation angle has its elevation angle preserved to pass through the exit aperture at the selected elevation angle.
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Abstract
An illuminator is described which may be used with large inspection areas and which provides a dark field illumination pattern that is spatially uniform, illuminates from consistent angles, has high efficiency, and is smaller than existing solutions. A light pipe has a first end proximate an object to be illuminated and a second end opposite the first end and spaced from the first end. The light pipe also has at least one reflective sidewall. The first end of the light pipe includes an exit aperture and the second end has at least one opening to allow at least one image acquisition device to view the surface therethrough. At least one light source is configured to provide illumination in the light pipe. The object is illuminated by the first end of the light pipe by illumination at a selected elevation angle and substantially all azimuth angles.
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23 Claims
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1. A system for illuminating an object, the system comprising:
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a light pipe having a first end proximate the object, and a second end opposite the first end and spaced from the first end, the light pipe also having at least one reflective sidewall, and wherein the first end has an exit aperture and the second end has a plurality of openings to provide a view of the object; at least one strobed light source configured to provide illumination in the light pipe, wherein the object is illuminated by the first end of the light pipe by illumination at a selectable elevation angle and substantially all azimuth angles;
wherein the light pipe is hollow and has a substantially constant cross-section along an axis normal to the object; andwherein the at least one reflective sidewall has surface features to increase illumination mixing in the azimuth angles, and wherein illumination introduced into the light pipe at the selected elevation angle has its elevation angle preserved to pass through the exit aperture at the selected elevation angle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An electronic viewing system comprising:
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an array of image acquisition devices, the array having an effective field of view that is larger in one direction than in an orthogonal direction; a light pipe having a first end proximate the object, and a second end opposite the first end and spaced from the first end, the light pipe also having at least one reflective sidewall, and wherein the first end has an exit aperture shaped and sized to substantially match the effective field of view and wherein the second end has a plurality of openings to provide respective views of the object therethrough to each of the image acquisition devices of the array; and at least one light source configured to introduce illumination in the light pipe at a selectable elevation angle, wherein the selectable elevation angle is preserved as the illumination passes through the light pipe such that the object is illuminated by the first end of the light pipe by illumination at the selectable elevation angle and substantially all azimuth angles. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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