Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Re: linkCAD anyone?

I can also strongly recommend the layouteditor.
Drago

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Chris Kenney <kenney@slac.stanford.edu> wrote:
You might also try the package "LayoutEditor", which
is a nice full layout editor and handles a variety of formats.
It runs on PCs, Mac OSX, Linux, ...

I believe the older versions are available for free. The newer
version costs a modest amount, especially for academic groups.

Here are two links:

http://www.layouteditor.net/

http://sourceforge.net/projects/layout/

Chris


On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, Mary Tang wrote:

Hi Larkhoon --


Do you mean GBR (one of the Gerber file formats)?  If so, one of the two desktop computers in the SNF CAD room (151) has LinkCAD (the one on the left side).  There are several versions/levels of LinkCAD, but the one we have has the capability to convert between the most common file formats (DXF, PS, GDSII, Gerber, CIF) as well as visualize the layout.  There are certain features which may require an administrative password -- just ask a staff member if you need it.  Info is posted above the computer.


Mary



Lark-Hoon Leem wrote:
Hi,

Does anybody have a copy of linkCAD software that I can use to convert my mask design file into GVR format?

Many thanks,
Larkhoon



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