The default number of bumps is 100 (10 X 10). You need to change these |./mPV r
parameters to match your design. Note that LightTools allows many other QKG3>lU
placement options, but you will use the Bezier placement option for this ;g|Vt}a&4
example. n=.P46|
5.On both the X Placement tab and Y Placement tab, change the Number of 928_e)V
Bumps parameter to 300, as shown in the following figure. Click Apply after Fv$tl)p*
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6.Click OK to close the dialog box. oW3"J6,S
Note that the number of bumps is 300 X 300, which results in about 90,000 w'
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bumps on the surface (~ 5143 bumps/in2). These bumps are arranged in a |b
manner defined by the Bezier parameterization option. Please see Chapter 5 of Pxlc RF
the LightTools Core Module User’s Guide for more information. With the 9bM\ (s/
current parameter values, the Bezier option varies the bump spacing along the VXeO}>2S
length of the light guide. The spacing in the orthogonal direction is constant. M-o'`e'
The X and Y refer to the local coordinate system of the surface. &`r/+B_W
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Using the methods described in previous chapters, you may want to check your @aIgif+v
model before you run a simulation. R/vHq36d
Click on various parts of the model in the 3D Design View. Or use the System nKx)R^]k
Navigator to select different surfaces and view their Properties. +,76|oMsQ%
1.In the System Navigator, click to open BottomSurface of the LightGuide, then lzEynMO+
click Zones, and then click Texture. GcBqe=/B!
2.Select SphericalElement, and then right-click and select Properties from the s4|\cY`b-
shortcut menu. The Shape tab shows you a graphical representation of the l=~!'1@L}
spherical bump shape that is the bottom of the light guide. Su#0F0
You might be curious as to why you cannot see the 3D texture property zones you ]~TsmR[
defined. They are invisible by default, because drawing thousands of texture ^ ""edCs
elements can make displaying and exploring the model somewhat slow. If you Tq1\
choose to make them visible, 3D textures are displayed in wireframe, even if the EeuYRyK
display mode is set to translucent. Wireframe rendering displays a bit faster and H"A%mrb
shows more of the technical details. y9:4n1fg
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1.Rotate and zoom the model to that you can see something like the illustration W2vL<
below: {9x_E {
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2.To reveal the Property Zones: *8}b&4O~
a.Right-click in the Design View and select View Preferences to display this TKDG+`TyZ
dialog box. *6Wiq5M>.
b.On the Visibility tab, click the Property Zone check box to turn it on. {EgSjxfmw
c.Click OK. i^s Vy
You will see the wire frame rendering of the spherical bumps on the &uq.k{<p\
bottom surface, and a solid color above it. The solid color is the 3D texture IKD{3cVL
of the BEFs (brightness-enhancing films) built automatically by the utility.