The default number of bumps is 100 (10 X 10). You need to change these =1@LMIi5x
parameters to match your design. Note that LightTools allows many other PjH'5Y
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Note that the number of bumps is 300 X 300, which results in about 90,000 +@~WKa
bumps on the surface (~ 5143 bumps/in2). These bumps are arranged in a m(*rMO>_
manner defined by the Bezier parameterization option. Please see Chapter 5 of `j(._`8%a
the LightTools Core Module User’s Guide for more information. With the ]Yw$A
current parameter values, the Bezier option varies the bump spacing along the X%3?sH
length of the light guide. The spacing in the orthogonal direction is constant. 8'%m!
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Using the methods described in previous chapters, you may want to check your 8-B7_GoJ+B
model before you run a simulation. 3%5a&b
Click on various parts of the model in the 3D Design View. Or use the System X6r0+D5AvB
Navigator to select different surfaces and view their Properties. 6(rN(C
1.In the System Navigator, click to open BottomSurface of the LightGuide, then YO$D-
click Zones, and then click Texture. N+@ Ff3M
2.Select SphericalElement, and then right-click and select Properties from the t>/x-{bH\
shortcut menu. The Shape tab shows you a graphical representation of the brs`R#e \
spherical bump shape that is the bottom of the light guide. b5LToy:
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defined. They are invisible by default, because drawing thousands of texture 5l
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elements can make displaying and exploring the model somewhat slow. If you f?51sr
choose to make them visible, 3D textures are displayed in wireframe, even if the [&PF ;)i
display mode is set to translucent. Wireframe rendering displays a bit faster and Dzf\m>H[
shows more of the technical details. 3ie
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1.Rotate and zoom the model to that you can see something like the illustration bo/9k 4N3
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dialog box. 9<.O=-1~
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c.Click OK. suwR`2
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bottom surface, and a solid color above it. The solid color is the 3D texture c
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of the BEFs (brightness-enhancing films) built automatically by the utility.