Mail Archives: geda-user/2015/02/15/11:38:06.2
Peter Clifton:
> On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 10:10 +0100, karl AT aspodata DOT se wrote:
> > Peter Clifton:
>
> > > Having parts models in AP210 (and suitable code to handle them), I
> > > should be able to directly export a full 3D board + parts model for
> > > consumption by downstream tools. It will also be possible to embed
> > > faceted geometry representations that are simple enough for us to parse
> > > and render without heavy-weight CAD libraries. (Both faceted and BREP
> > > models can co-exist in STEP files).
> >
> > ap210 seems complex and unfortunately the standard is buried within ISO:
>
> You are correct on both counts, although "buried within ISO" is solvable
> if you hand over 352CHF.
I know that part.
> Alternatively, your library or university might
> have a subscription to view ISO standards. (In the library in Cambridge,
> UK I can view BSI standards, which includes much of the original ISO
> 10303 (STEP) standard parts, which were adopted as British standards).
...
Maybe in the reference section, i.e. I can't borrow it home.
> Btw.. "seems complex" will seem like a grand understatement if you ever
> start looking at the standard. I'm still only scratching the surface of
> it myself, and I've been looking at this on and off for some time now.
What can I say after 30min browsing...
> The key is that we won't likely need to implement / use all of the
> standard.. it is quite broadly scoped, and at the moment, I feel there
> is quite a small sub-set we may find useful in the first instance.
Well, that is one of the hard parts, what to leave out.
///
If you want help with some small part of it, testing, etc., please
feel free to ask.
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
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