delorie.com/archives/browse.cgi | search |
"Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> writes: >> No. The circle connecting the copper circles is on a different layer, >> and is not negative, i.e., not a cutout. The gerber export of a copper >> layer has no hole where the drill hits. > > The circles connecting the layers are drilled thru board and are hence > a cut out in the board which is later plated. The gerber export of a > copper layer has no hole where the drill hits but it does not matter > because the drill will make a hole, a proper model of layer would > however have a hole there the drill hits. Well, this is exactly not what I propose. I do not need a "propper model of a piece of copper" And a via is not a drilled hole but a body of aluminum that is deposited onto an square etched into a layer of SiO2. >> It is the overlap of an object on the copper layer and an object on the >> via layer that provides the connection. > > There is no via layer, Yes there is, in my proposeal. > a via is a composite of objects on different layers. That is true. Including the layer that tells what is conductively connected. -- Stephan Böttcher Tel: +49-431-880-2508 Extraterrestrische Physik, IEAP, Leibnizstr. 11, 24118 Kiel
webmaster | delorie software privacy |
Copyright © 2019 by DJ Delorie | Updated Jul 2019 |