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QuickView software is 'oscilloscope' for mechanical engineers May 2006
 
QuickView, a unique new software package from Renishaw makes their ML10 laser an even more flexible and powerful analysis tool.

For years, electronic engineers have relied on oscilloscopes to study high-speed variations in voltage or current. Now, Renishaw’s new QuickView software provides mechanical engineers with a similar capability, allowing them to study minute variations in linear or angular displacement, velocity or acceleration.

With a simple graphical interface QuickView allows very flexible operation, avoiding the need for predefined measurement targets and sequences - just point and measure, ideal for ad-hoc system investigations.

Suitable for machine developers and machine builders, but will also appeal to engineering and research establishments as well as academic institutions.
 
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