RSS Analysis

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Description :

Root-sum-square (RSS) analysis is used to check the worst-case performance of a system based on tolerance limits. In Optiscan, the user defines RSS variables through the Delta-function object. Tolerance limits for the variable are inserted manually. (An auto-range option is under development.) Each cycle of the chain calculation uses one of the variables at its tolerance limit. The user calculates a performance metric, like rms wavefront or diffraction spot size, and saves the result. After all variables are evaluated, the user can determine which is the most sensitive.

Getting Started:

Output:

After the simulation is finished, a file will open that contains the values of the variables during the simulation and the number of the chain count where the value was at a minimum and the number of the chain count where the value was at a maximum. If you run another simulation that involves the same variable and uses RSS analysis the new values will be written to the same file. The time of the simulation is also written to the file so you can tell which set of values is which. If you want to start over with a clean file, simply delete (or move) the existing file. The file is saved in the current project's userdata directory with the name of the variable as the filename.

Notes:

Please contact optiscan@optics.arizona.edu for more information regarding RSS.

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