CAD-Based Optical Design with Quadoa - González-Acu?a, Rafael; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9781032828091
ISBN10:1032828099
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:334 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 214 Illustrations, color; 32 Halftones, color; 182 Line drawings, color; 2 Tables, black & white
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CAD-Based Optical Design with Quadoa

 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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In CAD-based optical Optical design with Quadoa, we explore how optical design entails evaluating application requirements and creating optical systems engineered to meet the exact needs of optical instruments. This extensive system may include optics, light sources, sensors, electronic boards, display devices, and other components.

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In CAD-Based Optical Design with Quadoa, we explore how optical design entails evaluating application requirements and creating optical systems specifically engineered to meet the exact needs of optical instruments. This extensive system may include optics, light sources, sensors, electronic boards, display devices, and other components. Primarily, optical design focuses on determining the shapes, positions, and materials of lenses and mirrors to ensure the optical system adheres to indicated criteria and specifications. To meet specific requirements, lens designers must use optical design software as an aid for their challenging task.


Most of the mentioned optical design programs are based on the idea of a spreadsheet that contains the information on each surface, radius, thickness, materials, and position among other parameters. This paradigm has its positive aspects and negative aspects. But optical design is a field under constant evolution and new ways to design optical systems are emerging. In this book, we are going to construct, optimize, and analyze optical systems under the fresh paradigm of Computer-aided design (CAD) with the help of Quadoa Optical CAD, a novel optical design software. Within the chapters of the book, we are going to see why this paradigm can be very useful in designing optical systems in comparison with the one proposed by spreadsheets.


The purpose of this book is to teach optical design with a fresh and reliable tool, Quadoa Optical CA. This book mixes the classical books in optical design and a manual of Quadoa Optical CAD. The purpose of this blend is to give readers enough knowledge to start a practical optical design, with solid theory and robust tools in Quadoa Optical CAD.



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Table of Contents:

Part 1 Initial considerations for an imagining optical system


1 Getting Started with Quadoa Optical CAD


2 Geometrical optics and wave optics


3 Optical Materials


4 Optical system analysis


Part 2 Optimization of an imagining optical system


5 Optimization


6 6. Lens design example 1: On-axis optical system.


7 Optical surface description


8 Lens design example 2: stigmatic singlet lens.


9 Lens design example 3: Off-axis freeform camera


10 Examples of optical systems


11 Multiple sequences and configurations


Part 3 Final considerations of an imagining optical system


12 Ghost images


13 Tolerance analysis and technical drawings