This thread is dedicated to the upcoming webinar: OpticStudio-OpticsBuilder Interoperability in Design of Optical Spectrometer. Any questions received during the webinar will be responded to as a reply on this thread. Feel free to post your own questions! The speaker will be notified and will respond as long as the thread is still open.Be sure to subscribe to this thread if you want to see additional discussion regarding this webinar topic. The thread will be open to new replies through Friday, June 17th. [The webinar has concluded] Webinar detailsDate: Thursday, June 9thTime: 6:00 - 7:00 AM PDT | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDTPresenter: Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application Engineer at Ansys ZemaxAbstract:Join Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application Engineer, as he explores the optical-optomechanical design cycle for lens-grating-lens spectrometers using commercially available optical elements and describes how Zemax tools enable a joint workflow to turn optical designs into reality.Optical spec
This thread is dedicated to the webinar: OpticStudio-OpticsBuilder-OpticStudio STAR Module Interoperability in Design of High-Power Laser Systems. Any questions received during the webinar will be responded to as a reply on this thread. Feel free to post your own questions! The speaker will be notified and will respond as long as the thread is still open.Be sure to subscribe to this thread if you want to see additional discussion regarding this webinar topic. The thread will be open to new replies through Friday, July 8th. [The webinar has concluded] Webinar detailsDate: Tuesday, June 28thPresenter: Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application Engineer at Ansys ZemaxAbstract:Join Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application Engineer, as he explores the optical-optomechanical design cycle for high-power laser systems using a typical example and describes how Zemax tools enable a joined-up workflow to turn optical designs into reality. High-power laser systems are extensively used for high-precision cut
This thread is dedicated to the upcoming webinar: Equation Driven Surfaces for Optical Parts Creation in OpticsBuilder. Any questions received during the webinar will be responded to as a reply on this thread. Feel free to post your own questions! The speaker will be notified and will respond as long as the thread is still open.Be sure to subscribe to this thread if you want to see additional discussion regarding this webinar topic. The thread will be open to new replies for a limited time following the event. [The event has concluded] Webinar detailsDate: Thursday, November 24thTime: 6:00 - 6:45 AM PDT | 11:00 - 11:45 AM PDTPresenter: Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application EngineerAbstract:The ability to save the parts into PDM systems now includes the option to recall the equations used to generate the surfaces. Legacy import of geometry into OpticsBuilder uses splines/NURBS sampling based on the equations provided by OpticStudio which offers speed and accuracy high enough for most app
This thread is dedicated to the upcoming webinar: Modeling a Flash Lidar System Using Optical-Optomechanical Zemax Workflow. Any questions received during the webinar will be responded to as a reply on this thread. Feel free to post your own questions! The speaker will be notified and will respond as long as the thread is still open.Be sure to subscribe to this thread if you want to see additional discussion regarding this webinar topic. The thread will be open to new replies for a limited time following the event. [The event has concluded] Webinar detailsDate: Thursday, October 13thTime: 6:00 - 6:45 AM PDT | 11:00 - 11:45 AM PDTPresenter: Mojtaba Falahati, Senior Application EngineerAbstract:In the consumer electronics space, engineers leverage lidar for several functions, such as facial recognition and 3D mapping. Obtaining three-dimensional spatial data for use in a small-form package has caused this solid-state solution to become more commonplace in consumer electronics products, s
When using the Prepare for OpticsBuilder” tool you may choose the amount of allowable change in the location and angle of the critical rays. Position Tolerance represents the maximum allowed difference between a ray's landing position in the original file, and in the copied file. The Angle Tolerance will represent the maximum allowed angle between the target ray's vector, and the actual ray's vector. This tool helps engineers validate that conversion to non-sequential mode do not degrade the performance of the original sequential system.Sometimes due to differences in how rays are traced from Sequential to Non-Sequential Mode, the Critical Ray Tracer will fail even though the rays make it through the system. In this case, a warning comes up in the “Object Diagnostic” tab even though the file preparation is successful. Actually, the “Critical Rayset Generator” is working fine. The failure comes within the Critical Rayset Tracer in Non-Sequential Mode. As for why it fails, it comes down
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