Run multiple ray traces for all configurations with fewer clicks: Engineers now have the option of running multiple ray traces for all configurations with fewer clicks. Access the release notes for SOLIDWORKS or Creo and descriptions of the supported components.Ĭonvert and load off-axis components: Now, with support of the Grid Sag component, users can load optical systems that have off-axis lenses such as some head up displays, mirrors with finite substrates, surfaces with decentered apertures, and more complex aspheric surfaces. When loading an OpticStudio file, LensMechanix creates the component geometry of the supported components after the conversion to non-sequential. Load a wider range of OpticStudio files into LensMechanix: LensMechanix now supports the Compound lens, Boolean Native object, and components that convert to Grid Sag. Updates to both LensMechanix for SOLIDWORKS and Creo In addition, they can easily position the optical system within an existing mechanical assembly. With the new version of LensMechanix for Creo, users can now identify the power incident on mechanical components to validate system performance. Zemax announced the latest LensMechanix release, 18.9, which enables optomechanical engineers to load a wider range of OpticStudio files into LensMechanix-including files with off-axis components, such as reflective systems-and run multiple ray traces for all configurations with fewer clicks.
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