A nice feature enhancement would be the ability to export layers to FastCap and FastHenry.
I think that this can be done with the Ruby scripts so maybe I will take a whack at it. If anyone else has already done this it would be great if you can share.
Oliver
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Hi Oliver,
is there any specification about the format required by these programs?
I am not familiar with those myself.
Best regards,
Matthias
They are both open formats. See this link:
http://www.fastfieldsolvers.com/links.htm
FastCap has a particularly simple file format, but it would benefit from pre-tessellation.
This would allow folks to model their GDSII files better.
Oliver
Hi Oliver,
I had a brief look into the documentation but I am not quite sure about the tesselation issue. There seems to be a tool that generates a mesh for a rectangular geometry and create .qui files that you can include, but I understand that it's more common to generate the mesh directly.
Is there any more material I could look at? In particular I assume there are some guidelines how to choose the mesh density or the tesselation strategy for example.
I have to admit that the topic is new to me.
Best regards,
Matthias
A parameter to control the mesh density would be nice.
I would think that breaking things into rectangles would work well for GDSII files.
Oliver
Hi Oliver,
I am trying to make myself familiar with FastCap and FastHenry. I wonder what to do with non-rectangular features - I assume that decomposing them into rectangles and triangles would be a good starting point.
Best regards,
Matthias
Mike
Hi Mike,
no sorry - I did not pursue this thread much further. Decomposition into parts is available but I don't know the requirements of FastCap. I understood this is tessellation and not just decomposition. I assume that a dumb trapezoid decomposition is not really helpful.
Any inputs?
Matthias