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CODE V: What\’s NewEnhanced MTF Optimization In CODE V version 11.1, optical designers can now directly access through-focus MTF during lens system optimization, which facilitates fast, accurate improvements to MTF symmetry over focus without the need to manually adjust lens system parameters. This feature can be particularly useful for determining the optimal location of sensors relative to compact camera modules to improve manufacturability.CODE V Enhanced MTF OptimizationImproved Visualization of Small Lenses The CODE V visualization tools Display Lens (VIE) and Draw Lens (DRA) are enhanced in version 11.1 to improve rendering of small, highly aspheric lenses, such as those found in smartphones.CODE V Improved Visualization of Small LensesCODE V SpecBuilder and SpecEvaluator Tools CODE V version 11.0 introduces the CODE...
CODE V SpecBuilder and SpecEvaluator ToolsCODE V version 11.0 introduces the CODE V SpecBuilder™ and SpecEvaluator™ tools. Optical system designers typically use a table of specifications and goals to describe the requirements and design objectives for an optical system. In CODE V, you can use the SpecBuilder tool to create a Specifications and Goals Table. At any point in your project cycle you can use the SpecEvaluator tool to evaluate your optical system against specs and goals to help ensure that a design meets specs, as well as to maintain continuity and consistency between design versions, multiple designers and design phases.SpecBuilder The simple, intuitive CODE V SpecBuilder tool lets you quickly build a complete set of optical design project specifications...
CODE V: What\’s NewCODE V 10.7 delivers expanded optimization, design visualization and analysis capabilities that further strengthen the software’s support for the creation of manufacturable, cost-effective imaging optics.Image Simulation (IMS) Support for Hyper-Hemisphere FieldsCODE V The Image Simulation (IMS) feature, which helps optical designers visualize and communicate optical performance, now supports several additional mapping functions, including those that allow analysis of systems with hyper-hemispherical fields of view. This capability is particularly useful for assessing performance of automotive navigation cameras, surveillance cameras, and DSLRs.New Built-in Optimization ConstraintsCODE V In Automatic Design (AUT), three new constraint types enhance CODE V’s support for the optimization of manufacturable systems: Aspect Ratio of Center Thickness to Diameter (ATC) Aspect Ratio of Edge Thickness to Diameter...