On Mar 16, 2011, at 4:24 AM, Stephan Boettcher wrote:

>> Ok. So "via" should be a circle element on "hole" typed layer.
> 
> No.  A Via is a composit, consisting of a circle on the hole layer, and
> various circles on copper layers, and circles on mask layes, and
> thermals.

The "layer" concept should be physical, not a metaphysical abstraction. Objects 
in a layer may contain holes, but a "hole layer" is nonsensical, a toxic 
conceptual shortcut. An "outline" layer is similarly bad: the insulating layers 
may all have the same shape sometimes, but not always.

Trying to model things that aren't layers as if they were layers is one common 
mistake in this kind of tool. Equally common is leaving out layers: the 
insulating layers in a PCB are just as important as the copper, and have their 
own properties (shape, thickness, material, etc.). They're a critical part of 
the layer stack.

The description language needs to be able to express "feature p in layer x is 
aligned with feature q in layer y" in order to build up composites. This is the 
geometrically sensible way to describe the result of drilling through several 
layers. But the geometric description language should not be tied to any 
particular fabrication procedure.

John Doty              Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
http://www.noqsi.com/
[email protected]




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