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`Synopsys Releases Version 10.5 of CODE V
`Optical Design Software
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`Synopsys recently introduced version 10.5 of the CODE V Optical Design Software, which is an
`optical engineering and design software. The solution supports the optimization, analysis and
`tolerancing of image-forming optical systems and free-space photonic devices. CODE V v10.5
`includes new and improved optimization and tolerancing features for the design of high-
`performance optical systems with reduced sensitivity to manufacturing and alignment errors.
`This helps designers create systems that perform as specified, are less expensive to
`manufacture and can be assembled faster. CODE V version 10.5 is available now.
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`This entry was posted in EDA Tools and tagged CODE V, design software, optical design, optical
`engineering, Optical Research Associates, ORA, Software, Synopsys on October 15, 2012 by Ken
`Cheung.
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`Synopsys CODE V Version 10.4 Optical
`Design and Analysis Software
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`Synopsys released version 10.4 of the CODE V optical design and analysis software. CODE V
`10.4 features improvements to its Beam Synthesis Propagation (BSP) analysis tool that enable
`optical designers to model and analyze diffraction effects in an optical system with increased
`flexibility, speed and accuracy. CODE V is an optical engineering and design software solution
`that supports the optimization, analysis and tolerancing of image-forming optical systems and
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`http://edablog.com/tag/ora/?d96a349c52fc4f68eea46a47ccb3d360
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`6/20/2014
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`IPR2013-00362, Carl Zeiss v Nikon
`Nikon Exhibit 2034, pg. 1
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`free-space photonic devices. CODE V was acquired as part of Synopsys’ acquisition of Optical
`Research Associates (ORA). The CODE v10.4 is available now.
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`Continue reading →
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`This entry was posted in EDA Tools and tagged analysis software, CODE V, optical design,
`Optical Research Associates, Optical Systems, ORA, Synopsys on September 29, 2011 by Ken
`Cheung.
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`Synopsys LightTools v7.1 Illumination Design
`and Analysis Software
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`Synopsys rolled out version 7.1 of their LightTools illumination design and analysis software.
`LightTools v7.1 release features new analytical capabilities that speed the development of
`luminaires (especially general lighting and automotive applications). LightTools is a 3D optical
`engineering and design software product that supports virtual prototyping, simulation,
`optimization, and photorealistic renderings of illumination applications. The LightTools version
`7.1 is available now. LightTools was formerly an Optical Research Associates (ORA) product and
`is now part of Synopsys, Inc.
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`Continue reading →
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`This entry was posted in EDA Tools and tagged Lighting Design, LightTools, Luminaires, Optical
`Research Associates, ORA, Synopsys on November 18, 2010 by Ken Cheung.
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`6/20/2014
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`IPR2013-00362, Carl Zeiss v Nikon
`Nikon Exhibit 2034, pg. 2

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