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Introduction to Opto-Mechanical Engineering
OPTI 521
University of Arizona, College of Optical
Sciences
Jason Lane
13 December 2009
ISO 10110
What is it?
ISO standard describing preparation of drawings for optical
elements and systems
Describes features unique to optical components builds
on GD&T standards (compatible with ASME Y14.5M)
ISO version of ASME Y14.18M (which will likely be
superseded by ISO 10110 or some equivalent).
Why do we
GD&T alone will not help you interpret an optical element
care?
or system drawing. ISO 10110 is essential, and ISO
compliant drawings will be encountered 99.99% of the
time. For example .
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Material Imperfections
10110-2 thru 10110-4
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Non-toleranced Data
ISO 10110-11
ISO 10110 standardizes
tolerances when not
called out.
Default tolerances
Entirely different than
shop tolerances of
ASME Y14s.
WARNING: Tolerances
are very loose and may
lead to undesirable
consequences if not
carefully considered.
Note that tolerances
scale with size of parts
a European practice
rarely seen in U.S.
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Specifying Aspheres
ISO 10110-12
Similar to procedure as for ordinary surfaces
Exceptions:
Surface type is called out clearly asphere or by type
of asphere for standard types
Equation which describes the surface is given in a note.
Slope tolerance (rate of change in surface sag) and
sampling length should be specified)
Datums defined differently than in ISO 5459 (the GD&T
ISO) due to fact that aspheric surfaces are located
mechanically during fabrication and when mounting. If
alternate datum is desired, a note on the drawing
should be included
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Value
58.6 / 277
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N-SK15 or equivalent
Lens diameter
25 +0.01/-0
Clear (Effective)
Aperture
Stress birefringence
Bubbles and inclusion
22.5 +0.1 / - 0
Inhomogeneity and
Striae
Surface form error for
both surfaces
2/2:3
Centering error
Surface form error
4/0.3
5/5x0.05;L1x0.001;E0.
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Laser damage
threshold
AR coating
0.5 J/cm2
0/5
1/1x0.1
3/0.25(0.2/0.125)
Notes
Tolerances are +/- 0.15 for R1, +/- 0.8 for R2
Default tolerance (+/- 0.2)
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