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Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer

Overview

TracePro has the capability to view Irradiance/Illuminance Maps that have been previously saved as text files, and also to add or subtract data from multiple Irradiance/Illuminance Maps. This could be used, for example, to analyze the light distribution from an LED Array, where it is desirable to assess the contribution of each individual LED, and then to see the result of all the LEDs combined.

Viewing a saved Irradiance/Illuminance Map

From the Tools Menu, select Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer, and select View to display a previously saved Irradiance/Illuminance Map. Two types of files may be opened, Text (.TXT) files and Simulation (.SIM) files. To create these files see “Access to Irradiance Data” on page 6.11 and “Save Data to Disk during Raytrace” on page 5.41 respectively.

Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer Options

The Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer Options are available by right-clicking on the Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer window.

TXT Data Files

For Text (.TXT) files the options available in the Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer are a subset of those available for an Irradiance Map. Some of the options are disabled but show the value used when the data was saved to disk.

The available options include:

Set Max

Set Min

Gradient Display

Convert to foot-candles

Log Scale

Relief Plot

Profiles

Color Map

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For a description of the options see “Irradiance Maps” on page 6.4.

FIGURE 6.45 - Options dialog for Irradiance Viewer, TXT files.

SIM Data Files

For Simulation Files all of the options excluding selection of the Normal and Up Vectors are supported. The Normal and Up Vectors must be defined when the Exit Surface property is applied. See “Predefined irradiance map orientation” on page 4.32.

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FIGURE 6.46 - Options dialog for Irradiance Viewer, SIM files.

Adding and Subtracting Irradiance/Illuminance Maps

After an Irradiance/Illuminance Map has been opened in the Irradiance/ Illuminance Viewer, the Add and Subtract options are available from the Tools menu. These options allow the user to combine data from additional maps, thus being able to view the combined data. Note that after adding and subtracting maps, the filename displayed in the Title Bar of the Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer is the name of the first file that was viewed.

Note: Only Text (.TXT) files may use the add/subtract functions.

When adding and subtracting Irradiance/Illuminance Maps, it is important to understand the effects of the following parameters on the Irradiance/Illuminance Map text file:

Smoothing ON or OFF

Map Count

Resolution

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Dimensions (linear dimensions of map)

As shown in Figure 6.47 below, the Irradiance/Illuminance Map text files start with a fixed number of rows for header information, followed by an array or grid of Irradiance/Illuminance values

The Irradiance/Illuminance Viewer can only add two files with the same Grid Size. For an unsmoothed map, the Grid Size is equal to the Map Count. For a smoothed map, the Grid Size is equal to the resolution. TracePro will combine the data provided the Grid Size of the two maps is the same, but there are two instances where TracePro will provide a warning to verify that this addition/ subtraction is intended. One instance is if the linear dimensions of the two maps are different (e.g. – one map is the data for a 1-mm x 1-mm Exit Surface while the other map is the data for a 2-mm x 2-mm Exit Surface). The second instance is for smoothed maps where the Map Count is different. For a smoothed map, the Map Count parameter alters the “degree of smoothing”, so it may not be desirable to add or subtract two maps with different smoothing characteristics. In the case where smoothing is desired, it is best to save the ray, unsmoothed data, then combine them in the viewer whereupon smoothing can be added.

TracePro Release: 3 3 0

Irradiance Map Data for beamer.OML

Linear Units in millimeters

Data for Object 5 Surface 1

Data generated at 08:32:44 February 09, 2005

Raytrace Time: mins: 0, secs: 5

Projected Plane Extent from surface geometry

TopLeft:(2.5,11.7543,24.5548)

TopRight:(-2.5,11.7543,24.5548)

BottomLeft:(2.5,6.75431,24.5548)

BottomRight:(-2.5,6.75431,24.5548)

Corners of Data Set (plotted)

TopLeft:(2.5,11.7543,24.5548)

TopRight:(-2.5,11.7543,24.5548)

BottomLeft:(2.5,6.75431,24.5548)

BottomRight:(-2.5,6.75431,24.5548)

Total Incident Rays: 7751

Irradiance Min: 0.00185747 W/m² Max: 6.97147e+007 W/m²

Normalized Flux: 0.259206 Total Flux: 676.786 W

Data Smoothing is On

Grid Size is 128 x 128

Map Count 50

Data Cells are 0.0390625 x 0.0390625 millimeters

5.24301 13.472 23.8133 29.0418 24.6485 14.9889 7.25975 3.76554 2.83286 2.71569 .........

41.4257 106.149 186.624 225.138 186.525 106.678 43.2009 13.8688 5.13954 3.42149 .........

225.58578.299 1017.87 1231.81 1031.52 614.595 291.184 148.514 108.323 101.607 .........

FIGURE 6.47 - Header section of a saved Irradiance/Illuminance Map with initial data rows shown.

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