- Lisa ClausonIntroduction to Modern Optical Drawings – the ISO 10110 StandardDavid M. Aikenstaught bySeptember 18, 2017

Lisa Clauson
Introduction to Modern Optical Drawings – the ISO 10110 Standard
David M. Aikens
taught by
September 18, 2017
Introduction to Modern Optical Drawings – the ISO 10110 Standard
Lisa Clauson
Level: Introductory
Length: 4 hours
Format: In-Person Lecture
Intended Audience:
This material is intended for anyone who has a basic understanding of optics, and encounters or generates optical drawings in the course of their work. Those who either design their own optics, work with optical designers, work with optical suppliers, or manufacture optics will find this course valuable.
Description:
Since the late 1990's, the optics community has gradually been converting optics drawings from a free-form, notes-based method to a standardized, international pictographic method. In 2013, the United States joined the international community by adopting a version of ISO 10110 as the American National Standard for optics drawings. This new method is a great boon for an industry in need of standardization, but can be very confusing to the uninitiated. In addition, the standard has continued to evolve with new revisions and additions to address the needs of more applications and markets.
This course provides attendees with an introduction to ISO 10110, the international standard for optics drawing notations. The course concentrates on the fundamentals of the drawing layout and how to read the notations required for typical optics, such as glass parameters, radius, wave-front, surface imperfections and roughness. Attendees are also informed about how the American version differs from the current international standard. Practical and useful examples are included throughout.
Learning Outcomes:
- read and interpret an optical drawing prepared to ISO 10110
- identify the meaning of the symbology and specifications of ISO 10110 for materials imperfections, surface form, wedge, surface imperfections, and surface texture
- compose and interpret an ISO 10110-compliant optical element drawing
- describe which symbol corresponds to each of the fundamental optical parameters
Instructor(s):
David M. Aikens is President and founder of Savvy Optics Corp., and has been involved in optics drawings and specifications for over 30 years. He is the head of the American delegation to ISO TC 172 SC1, and is the chairman of the committee to adopt ISO standards as the American National Standard for optics drawings.
Event: SPIE Optics + Photonics 2017
Course Held: 08 August 2017
Issued on
September 18, 2017
Expires on
Does not expire