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MICROTRONICS, INC.
HIGH-QUALITY FAST-TURNAROUND
PHOTOMASKS
Microtronics CAD systems utilize software based in Stream
Format. Since our software does not accept AutoCAD data files
directly, a software conversion for DXF to Stream Format must be
executed. In order for the conversion to be successful, a series of
Design Rules must be adhered to. These rules are listed below.
Design Rules for Successful DXF to Stream Format
Conversion
GRID & SNAP: Prior to initiating a new drawing,
the GRID and SNAP resolution should be set. This will insure that
each point entered in AutoCAD can be exactly mapped to GDSII.
Recommended values are 0.10 and 0.25, representing 0.10 and 0.25 microns.
BLOCKS: The BLOCK / INSERT command should be used
whenever possible, especially if the entity is repeated throughout the
drawing. If possible, BLOCKS should be inserted at a scale of 1.0.
ENTITY CONSTRUCTION: All entities should be
constructed using Closed, Zero-Width Polylines. Entities shall be
constructed with at least 3 vertices and limited to 4096 vertices maximum.
DETAILED CONSTRUCTION: All entities that are
contained within the boundaries of a larger entity must be created in a
very specific manner. If the entity is created as shown in figure
1a, the result will resemble figure
1b. In order to avoid this outcome, the entities should be
constructed using one of the methods detailed in figures 2a
and 3a.
TEXT: Text shall be
constructed as detailed in figure
4. The text must be created with boundaries; text
created with the AutoCAD TEXT command will not properly convert into
Stream Format.
HATCHING: When possible, erase all hatching.
PURGING: Erase all data that you do not wish to
process. Save the drawing file. Open the drawing file and
purge all unused layers, blocks, and fonts. This process may have to
be repeated several times to remove all unused layers, blocks, and fonts.
DXFOUT: When the drawing is ready to be sent,
DXFOUT the entire file.
If you have any questions regarding these suggested
techniques, please contact Microtronics
or send a sample data file for conversion evaluation.
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