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| Date: | Mon, 13 Jan 2014 08:57:25 -0900 |
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| Subject: | Re: [geda-user] New router pictures |
| From: | Britton Kerin <britton DOT kerin AT gmail DOT com> |
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Stefan Salewski <mail AT ssalewski DOT de> wrote: > On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 16:48 +0100, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: >> Stefan Salewski wrote: >> >> > Yesterday I put some new pictures on my page: >> > http://www.ssalewski.de/Router.html.en >> >> Nice! >> And most importantly: Good to see, the project receives serious attention. >> I appreciate your efforts. > > Attention is low, as for most FOSS EDA projects. (OK, some exceptions > exists, maybe raspberry pi, LUFA, and for KiCad there is at least some > noise.) But I do not care too much about attention. > >> >> Would it be possible to do only some connections? Or is the algorithm a >> case of all-or-nothing? >> > > Unfortunately the Router can be not used if there already exist traces > on the layers it should use -- later we may define something like > keep-out areas similar to large pads, but the router will not be able to > interfere with manually drawn traces. That is very similar to Anthony's > router and is a very basic habit of this type of routers. > > But of course it is possible to route the first part with the router and > then manually modify the layout and insert the missing traces. Or it may > be able to manually guide the router, i.e. by telling it some via > positions or order of routing. > Current routing strategy is straight forward, with a layer assignment > algorithm as described in Tal Dayan's thesis. That one is good for > preventing crossing of traces, but it takes not into account space > blocked by pads and pins, which is necessary for dense populated boards. > There exists many strategies and ideas to improve net ordering and via > positioning -- all that is not difficult, but needs some thinking and > testing. > > Maybe we should have a simple GUI which allows to insert additional > rubber bands and to move vias -- that is very easy to do. As you may > know I have staring a simple schematics editor two years ago > http://www.ssalewski.de/PetEd.html.en > a very simple application. I have just converted it to GTK3 (was easy) > -- now I consider to extend it to basic layout editing. Unfortunately > first I have to do very much cleanup work... > > I think you are one of the persons who have really used PCB program in > the last 4 years (I did not, maybe DJ did) -- have you ever noticed the > polygon bug reported some days ago by Gabriel Paubert? There seems to be > no reply from other people, so my impression that no one is using PCB > currently is supported unfortunately. I myself have no idea about I use it. My impression is that there are actually a decent number of people lurking about who do. But I haven't seen this bug. I've only recently moved to the latest version though. Britton
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