When the NSC group is a CAD object, the coordinate system origin (reference point) of the CAD object cannot be in touch with entry and exit ports or lies out of the NSC group (Entry-Exit):So, to place and orient CAD objects inside the NSC group, you may have two options; first ...
” Higher-order deformations and thermal index changes generally have a smaller effect on the final system performance, compared to the location of the parts. Also, errors in part positions can be compensated for in a way that higher-order problems cannot. For example, space systems often have...
If you let the software optimize the design to the point at which it delivers perfection, it may result in optics with unusual shapes that cannot be polished or ground on a lens in practice. A perfect system is nice in a simulation, but if you c...
In 2024 R1, we’ve updated the sag map to work for off-axis systems, like those sometimes used in reflecting telescopes and hyperspectral imagers. (Previous versions of the sag map already handled on-axis systems). In an off-axis optical system, the optical axis of the lens aperture is o...
is updated from UI change in OpticStudio not raytracing, the n_neg and n_pos will be some default value but not real data from the system setting. For the 2023R2 and 2024R1 value, this default value is 1.0. In the 2024R1-2 version and later, this value will be 99 as...
The Zemax Part Designer (ZPD) provides an interface that allows users to create and manipulate geometries in an environment separate from the current lens system. This article introduces the ZPD and instructs the user on the creation of a basic 3D geometry to be used in OpticStudio. In this ...
The instructions are garbage and some of the links do not work. The ANSYS system has no record either. [Mod edit: updated the title of the post.] K Khaled.HassanSingle Emitter asked inLicensing and Installation Inquiry about Zemax Pro License ...
Problem: In the front pass of the system, i.e. no mirror space, the 01470 10 months ago M MilothInfrared posted in DLLs Rust for Zemax DLLs Hi, I used Rust to build a very simple DLL, inspired by the examples in C and C++ provided with Zemax. The source code can be found ...
If you let the software optimize the design to the point at which it delivers perfection, it may result in optics with unusual shapes that cannot be polished or ground on a lens in practice. A perfect system is nice in a simulation, but if you can’t manufacture it, it’s pointless. ...
If you let the software optimize the design to the point at which it delivers perfection, it may result in optics with unusual shapes that cannot be polished or ground on a lens in practice. A perfect system is nice in a simulation, but if you can’t manufacture it, it’s pointless. ...