
#Free optical design software for solidworks software#
“Simpleware software provides a solution for 3D image data (MRI, CT) visualization, analysis, and model generation for export to CAD, CAE, and 3D printing,” explains Kerim Genc, business development manager of Synopsys’ Simpleware Group. 1), to provide simulation data to develop a new generation of light-based technologies, including advanced biomedical diagnostics and treatments, and wearables for augmented reality, says David. LightTools can be used in conjunction with other Synopsys tools, such as Simpleware (see Fig. “The feature is particularly useful for illumination systems that require precision manufacturing, such as LED-based light guides, lidar, and freeform illumination components.” The Tolerance Manager provides insights early in the design process into potential problem areas and can also be used to analyze systems already in production.

“LightTools recently introduced the Tolerance Manager, which helps designers predict the manufacturability of their illumination systems and control manufacturing costs,” notes David. “The software has incorporated solid-modeling technology to accommodate the inherent accuracy required to simulate ray paths of light as they traverse among and within optical elements and mechanical structures.”Īpplications include backlit displays, lighting and luminaires, LED-based sources, light pipes and light guides, augmented, mixed, and virtual reality (AR/MR/VR), medical, vehicle lighting, lidar and remote sensing, and others.


“It directly represents optical entities such as sources, receivers, light pipes, reflectors, lenses, diffusers, prisms, diffractive elements, and beamsplitters in the same model and environment as mechanical components and structures,” says David. According to Stuart David, group director of applications engineering in Synopsys’ Optical Solutions Group, LightTools supports virtual prototyping, simulation, optimization, and photorealistic renderings of precision illumination applications (see Fig. One example of a dedicated illumination-design application is LightTools by Synopsys (Mountain View, CA).
