OpTaliX-LT v10.50 (x64) | 35.8 Mb
OpTaliX is a comprehensive program for computer aided design of optical systems, thin film multilayer coatings and illumination systems. OpTaliX provides powerful features to conceptualize, design, optimize, analyze, tolerance and document virtually any optical system.
OpTaliX includes geometrical and diffraction analysis, optimization, thin film multilayer analysis and refinement, non-sequential ray trace, physical optics propagation, polarization analysis, ghost imaging, tolerance analysis, extensive manufacturing support, user defined graphics, illumination, macros, and many more.
OpTaliX is successfully used for the design of photographic and video lenses, industrial optics (beam expander, laser scanners, reproduction, machine vision), space optics, zoom optics, medical optics, illumination devices, fiber optical telecom systems, infrared optics, X-ray optics, telescopes, eyepieces, and many more.
Key Features of OpTaliX-PRO/EDU Sequential and non-sequential ray tracing
Zoom and multi-configuration systems
Thin-film multilayer analysis and refinement
Advanced optimization algorithms with exact constraints handling
Polarization Analysis
Illumination Analysis
Tolerance analysis (Tolerance on anything)
Full geometrical and diffraction analysis
Macro language with variables, loops, conditional constructs, user-defined functions, etc.
Environmental analysis
Wide range of surface types such as aspheres, spline, holograms, free-form surfaces, Zernike, user-defined surfaces and GRIN's, etc.
Interferogram analysis
User-defined graphics
Manufacturing Support
Slider control
ISO-10110 element drawings
More than 500 example designs
Complete glass catalogs (1600+ glasses) plus lens catalogs (8000+ lenses) from all major vendors
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