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| To: | "Nicklas Karlsson \(nicklas.karlsson17\@gmail.com\) \[via geda-user\@delorie.com\]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> |
| Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Re: DRC clearance work in progress |
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| Date: | Sun, 27 Dec 2015 17:55:36 +0100 |
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"Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via
geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> writes:
>> "Peter Clifton (petercjclifton AT googlemail DOT com) [via
>> geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> writes:
>>
>> > Focus on within-layer clearances for now.
>> >
>> > Any more complex design rules (such as dielectric breakdown through
>> > the layer stack) requires more data than we have in PCB's data-model,
>> > and may actually belong in a separate calculation utility that would
>> > calculate out a geometric design rule that can be applied in PCB.
>>
>> I am playing with the idea to build a DRC tool that works on the gerber
>> output, using libgerbv and the clipper library (C++)
>>
>> http://angusj.com/delphi/clipper.php
>>
>> I have made Python bindings for importing gerbers into clipper polygon
>> data structures, perform bloating/shrinking and clipping operations.
>>
>> Design rules would be specified as boolean operations on suitably bloated
>> layer data, and anything left in the end is a violation.
>>
>> An example that I have working now:
>>
>> from pyclipper import Clipper, gerbv, OffsetPolygons
>> proj = gerbv.project()
>> proj.load("v01.front.gbr")
>> proj.load("v01.plated-drill.cnc")
>> scale=10000
>> raw = proj[0].polygons(scale)
>> drill = proj[1].polygons(scale)
>> clip = Clipper()
>> clip.clear()
>> clip.addsubject(raw)
>> # clean up, and remove keyholes
>> routing = OffsetPolygons(clip.union(),1)
>> # require 12 mil annuklar rings
>> annular = OffsetPolygons(drill, 120)
>> clip.clear()
>> clip.addsubject(annular)
>> clip.addclip(routing)
>> annular = clip.difference()
>>
>> Any polygon left in annular is a violation.
>>
>> For net specific rules I'd need to add some input that gives for each
>> net at least one coordinate (per relevant layer). And some code to find
>> the polygon at the given coordinate. Some rules, like clearance checks,
>> require iterations over the individual ploygons in a layer. At that
>> point they could be tagged with a netname by the given coordinates. And
>> then there could be overrides of bloat values for specifiv nets.
>>
>> I plot the ploygons with gnuplot right now. A gerber export may be
>> usefull to visualize the violations in gerbv. Or some gui.
>
> Great!
>
> I think your work will would be useful within pcb to.
>
> Simple scale will give a little bit to large distance value in outer
> corner, attached picture, there need to be a circle segment but it
> could be fixed later at any point and to large distance is usually
> less of a problem than to small distance.
Currently my Python bindings only support circle segments, but the
Clipper library can do other corner handling as well :-)
> Nicklas Karlsson
--
Stephan
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