Lambda Research Corporation Releases TracePro 7.0

Optomechanical design software has multi-threading capability.

Optomechanical design software has multi-threading capability.

By DE Editors

Lambda Research Corporation’s TracePro 7.0 increases raytracing speed up to 10 times over the 6.0 version using new multi-threading algorithms, according to the company. The new release also features an interactive optimizer, rearrangeable system tree, new Reptile geometries and irradiance options.

 
Lambda Research Corporation Releases TracePro 7.0

Lambda Research says TracePro 7.0 uses multi-threaded algorithms to raytrace on all the cores in Intel or AMD multi-core CPUs. The company’s simulations done on a dual quad core computer show raytracing improvement of up to 10 times over previous releases when simulating LED,  lighting, display, biomedical and aerospace systems.

The new interactive optimizer is designed for non-sequential design on LED and illumination systems. The optimizer features a sketch utility, interactive raytrace for design verification, and downhill simplex optimizer with interactive entry of target specifications. 

Other new features include a re-arrangeable system tree to create assemblies and standard drag-and-drop operations to arrange parts and assemblies. Two new irradiance options have been added including a new rainbow palette and normalization for stray light point source transmittance calculations. TracePro 7.0 also adds two new RepTile geometries, a flattened and pointed cone for the backlight display simulation.

For more information, visit Lambda Research Corporation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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