The development of optical systems, sources and components involves adherence to various system performance criteria and constraints including spatial and angular light output distribution, uniformity, intensity, and spectral characteristics. Achieving these criteria quickly with a manufacturable and cost effective design requires modeling software that is powerful, easy-to-use and accurate. TracePro, renowned in the scientific community for the accuracy of its simulations, offers engineers and scientists the confidence that the performance of the finished products will concur with the simulated design without costly prototype iterations.
TraceProTransparent Lamp with rays traced and CIE plot
TracePro is a comprehensive, versatile software tool for modeling the propagation of light in imaging and non-imaging opto-mechanical systems. Models are created by importing from a lens design program or a Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) program or by directly creating the solid geometry in TracePro. Optical properties are assigned to materials and surfaces in the model. Source rays propagate through the model with portions of the flux of each ray allocated for absorption, specular reflection and transmission, fluorescence and scatter. From the model, ray trace, and analyze:
# Light distributions in illumination and imaging systems
# Stray light, scattered light and aperture diffraction
# Throughput, loss, or system transmittance
# Flux or power absorbed by surfaces and bulk media
# Light scattering in biological tissue
# Polarization effects
# Fluorescence effects
# Birefringence effects
TracePro features a simple, intuitive interface, and short learning curve that is both powerful and user-friendly for engineers and scientists of all disciplines.
TracePro Product Data Sheet
New Features and Enhancements
* Fluorescence
* Increased Ray Trace Speed
* Direction Sensitive Surfaces
* 3-D Textures for RepTiles
* Enhanced Translators for OSLO® , CODE V® , ZEMAX®
* Optimization Add-In
* Surface Source Property Utility NEW for quickly modeling light sources from manufacturers' data sheets
2010-04-22
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