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💡 Wave Aberration Macros in CODE V This example demonstrates how to use the supplied Wave Aberration macros for analysis and optimization with the 4th and 6th order wave aberration coefficients.  These ready-to-use models help shorten setup time and make it easier to move from concept to refined design. 🔗 CODE V is now part of Keysight’s optical solutions portfolio. Explore the tools and request a trial:  keysight.com/us/en/products/… #ExampleModelMondays  #CODEV  #optics  #opticaldesign  #opticalengineering  #designbrilliance
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💡 Reducing Sensitivity in Highly Aspheric Designs—Using SNA in CODE V Designing with highly aspheric surfaces often introduces tolerance sensitivity challenges. This example shows how to apply optimization with an SNA constraint in CODE V to manage and reduce that sensitivity. These ready-to-use models help shorten setup time and make it easier to move from concept to refined design. 🔗 CODE V is now part of Keysight’s optical solutions portfolio. Explore the tools and request a trial: ow.ly/Bj2m50YWUH9 #ExampleModelMondays  #CODEV  #optics  #opticaldesign  #opticalengineering  #designbrilliance
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💡Do you know about the Field Map option in CODE V? This example model demonstrates how to use the Field Map option in CODE V with an off-axis three-mirror system. With example models, you can explore CODE V’s powerful design and analysis features through practical, hands-on scenarios. Engineers can quickly grasp how each function works and become instantly more productive. Jumpstart your next imaging project with the ready-to-use models in CODE V. Have CODE V already? Here's how to use example models: keysight.com/blogs/en/tech/s… 🔗CODE V has a new home at @Keysight! Check it out and request a trial today: keysight.com/us/en/products/… #ExampleModelMondays #CODEV #optics #opticaldesign #opticalengineering #designbrilliance
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💡Use Example Models to quickly learn specific features of CODE V This example discusses a workflow on how to remove an element from a starting point spherical design by introducing aspheres. The workflow is demonstrated with a mid-wave infrared (MWIR) system, although the technique is not limited to MWIR. With the example models, you can explore CODE V’s extensive design and analysis capabilities as you work on practical examples. Engineers can quickly learn how to use a feature and be instantly more productive. Get a head start designing your next imaging application with the example models in CODE V. #ExampleModelMondays #codev #codevfeatures #optics #opticaldesign #opticalengineering #designbrilliance
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