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What’s New in OpticStudio 22.2 Ray Aiming Wizard (Available for: all Editions)
This tool provides the data you need to determine the optimal ray aiming settings for your system, including those settings associated with the Enhanced Ray Aiming algorithm. With the new Ray Aiming Wizard, you will know when and how to use ray aiming for accurate system analysis and modeling. After reviewing the recommended settings, you can simply apply them with the click of a button. You can find this tool in the Ray Aiming section of the System Explorer in sequential mode.
Enhanced Ray Aiming improvements (Available for: all Editions)
We improved Enhanced Ray Aiming to support more systems by including more aperture and field types. These improvements expand the range of designs where this new algorithm can help address issues such as “cannot trace” errors and discontinuities in analyses. The system aperture can now also be Entrance Pupil Diameter and Image Space F/#, which are critical additions to enable traditional lens designs. Additionally, Field Angle and Theodolite Angle are now supported with finite object distances. This is mostly useful for wide angle systems with a field of view greater than 180 degrees.
Export to Speos Lens System tool (Available for: Professional and Premium Editions)
Ansys Speos is often used to integrate component level designs into a comprehensive system simulation for rendering and visualization. With the new Export to Speos Lens System tool, you can now create a reduced-order model of the current optical system to be used in a Speos simulation directly from OpticStudio. The generated model includes the relevant parameters of the optical system to enable accurate optical sensor simulation in a realistic environment.
STAR Module: Performance analysis (Available for: Professional and Premium Editions, Subscription only. Requires a STAR module license)
The Performance analysis enables you to see how temperature changes and deformations are contributing to the overall change in optical performance in the system on a surface-by-surface basis. The tool works by sequentially turning on and off the FEA datasets and monitoring the change in the specified performance metric.
Check out the Release Notes for the full list of new features and improvements.
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