Practical Optical System Layout: And Use of Stock Lenses
1st Edition
0070592543
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9780070592544
© 1997 | Published: May 1, 1997
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The Tools.The Basic Optical Systems.Condensers, Illuninators, Photometry, Etc.System Limits: Performance and Configuration.How to Lay Out a System.Getting the Most Out of `Stock'' Lenses.
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A complete optical systems design course for general optical engineers!
The "first cut" design of an optical system -- anything from a telescope to a complicated VR helmet -- is usually not done by a specialist but by a more general optical engineer. This book details the basic design principles and techniques for doing so in a clear, concise, "low-math" way that such generalists will readily understand -- and appreciate. Practical, step-by-step coverage includes succinct equations, simple diagrams, and clear explanations. The chapter on selecting stock lens (to test a concept or to prove out a possible finished device) should be especially useful.