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    Sensitizer

    Sensitizer

    A toolset to automate STOP analysis with Zemax OpticStudio

    SENSITIZER is an ESO software toolset written in Matlab and Mathematica aiming at automating some Structural/Thermal/Optical Performance (STOP) sensitivity analyses with Zemax OpticStudio (ZOS). The core code of SENSITIZER runs in MATLAB and drives ZOS in the background through the ZOS-API interface, based on .NET. The output is saved in the MATLAB file format and can be post-processed using MATLAB and/or Mathematica routines. The optical system to analyze is defined in a normal Zemax lens file...
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    Mathematica-SPICE

    Mathematica-SPICE

    Call SPICE from Mathematica to enable advanced circuit optimization

    This project connects the ubiquitous circuit simulation software, SPICE, with the powerful tools of Mathematica. This allows the optimization of circuits based on arbitrarily complex criteria. For example, automatically tune component values to match a desired filter profile. Tweak a circuit to maximize its efficiency. Match a circuit's output to an arbitrary waveform. As long as you can quantify your goal as a fitness function, you can automate the search for the optimal component specs.
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