The Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R) is a statistical measure of the capability of a gauge (or gage) to obtain the same measurement reading every time the measurement process is undertaken for the same characteristic or parameter. In other words, GR&R is an indication of a measuring system’s consistency and stability. It is clear then that high GR&R numbers indicate instability and are thus undesirable. Lower GR&R numbers are indicative of lower detector uncertainty. Newport Corporation maintains high standards on our detector calibration systems in order to minimize the Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R) numbers.
The GR&R has two major components, namely, repeatability and reproducibility. Repeatability is the ability of the same gauge (detector, in this case) to give consistent measurement readings no matter how many times the same operator of the gauge repeats the measurement process. Reproducibility, on the other hand, is the ability of the same gauge to give consistent measurement readings regardless of who performs the measurements. The evaluation of a gauge's reproducibility, therefore, requires measurement readings to be acquired by different operators under the same conditions.
There are several factors affecting a detector calibration system, including:
- Measuring instruments
- Operators
- Environment
- Detector standard
- Test Method
All of these factors affect the measurement readings acquired during each measurement cycle, although to varying degrees. Measurement errors, therefore, can only be minimized if the errors or variations contributed individually by each of these factors can also be minimized.
Newport’s detector uncertainty is calculated based on the GR&R study and the NIST standard
The calibration information is saved in a memory chip called the EEPROM, which typically packaged in the connector, permanently fixed or detachable, or in the housing of the detector. Important information such as the responsivity data, calibration date, model number, serial number, and any other company proprietary data is included. One should not forget to return the calibration module along with the detector for recalibration, if the detector comes with a detachable calibration module (Figure 3). The calibration module will be reprogrammed with the new calibration data. Also note that only Newport can update the calibration module manufactured by Newport Corporation, no other third party calibration house
If you ordered an 818 Series detector and forgot to specify the calibration module or want to obtain a calibration module without recalibrating the detector, you can simply order a new cal module by using part number 818-SCAL-OPT . When you contact Newport, a Customer Service Representative will ask you for your detector model, power meter model and detector serial number. Please have this information ready when you call us.