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#
# User Interface that generates custom QFP and SOIC packages for pcb-1.6.3
# Invoked from a line like
# esyscmd(qfp-ui $1 $2 $3)
# within an m4 macro triggered by pcb-1.6.3
# depends on having the Right [TM] m4 macro PKG_QFP in qfp.inc
# Copyright 1999 Larry Doolittle <LRDoolittle@lbl.gov>
#
# SOIC support added Jan 2000 Larry Doolittle
# Use nX==0 for that mode.
#
# Parts library added Feb 2000 Larry Doolittle
# That feature is still rough, but it is useful, and you get the idea
#
# Refinement of library file usage Mar 2000 Larry Doolittle
# Peeks at the X resource Pcb.libraryPath, uses that for a search path
# for qfp.dat. Appends .:$HOME to that path, and writes any updates
# (via the "Save" button) to $HOME/qfp.dat only.
#
# Wish list:
# have someone else test it enough to know what needs fixing
# proper support for changing pin 1 location
# more choices of outline (at least inboard vs. outboard)
# more packages in default qfp.dat, double checked and tested
global description boardname partnum
set description [ lindex $argv 0 ]
set boardname [ lindex $argv 1 ]
set partnum [ lindex $argv 2 ]
# scaling and centering for canvas;
# I use max_pix=380 for big screens, and trim it down to 266 for
# use on my 640x480 laptop.
# I've never seen any QFP exceed 36 mm, so max_mm=38 should be safe.
set max_mm 38
set max_pix 266
global s c
set s [ expr $max_pix/$max_mm*.0254 ]
set c [ expr 0.5*$max_pix ]
# fixme ... maybe put in a search path? Get from environment?
set libwritedir "$env(HOME)"
global libpath
set libpath ".:$libwritedir"
global libwritefile
set libwritefile "$libwritedir/qfp.dat"
# default values of the actual parameters that describe the QFP
global istart nX nY pitch pwidth plength lX lY
set istart 1
set nX 32
set nY 32
set pitch 8000
set pwidth 10
set plength 50
set lX 1290
set lY 1290
# Define the native units for each dimension
# dm is "decimicrons" :-) allows exact conversion from microns or mils
foreach v {pwidth plength lX lY} {
global ${v}_native
set ${v}_native mil
}
global pitch_native
set pitch_native dm
set factor(inch) 254000
set factor(mm) 10000
set factor(mil) 254
set factor(dm) 1
proc m4define { name val } {
puts "define(`$name', $val)"
}
proc spit_output { } {
global description boardname partnum
global pkgname istart nX nY pitch pwidth plength lX lY
m4define PITCH $pitch
m4define PAD_LENGTH $plength
m4define PAD_WIDTH $pwidth
m4define ISTART $istart
m4define XPADS $nX
m4define YPADS $nY
m4define X_LENGTH $lX
m4define Y_LENGTH $lY
puts "PKG_GEN_QFP($description, $boardname, $partnum)"
exit
}
proc state_encode { } {
global description boardname partnum
global pkgname istart nX nY pitch pwidth plength lX lY
return "$pitch $plength $pwidth $istart $nX $nY $lX $lY $partnum $description"
}
proc state_decode { s } {
global description boardname partnum
global pkgname istart nX nY pitch pwidth plength lX lY
regexp {([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([0-9]+) ([^ ]+) (.*)} $s dummy\
pitch plength pwidth istart nX nY lX lY partnum description
}
proc woohoo { x y } {
global library
catch { .p.txt tag delete mine }
set loc [ .p.txt index "@$x,$y" ]
regexp {([0-9]*)\.} $loc dummy l
# puts "woo-hoo $x $y $loc $l"
regexp {([^ ]+)} [ .p.txt get $l.0 "$l.0 lineend" ] dummy k
if { [ catch { state_decode $library($k) } ] } return
.p.txt tag add mine $l.0 "$l.0 lineend"
.p.txt tag configure mine -background red
push_state_to_screen
draw_outline
}
proc libfiles_read { } {
global libpath home
if { [ catch { set fd [ open "| appres Pcb" ] } ] } return
while { [ gets $fd line ] != -1 } {
regexp {([a-zA-Z.]+):[ ] *([^ ]*)} $line dummy res_name res_value
if { $res_name == "Pcb.libraryPath" } {
set libpath "$res_value:$libpath"
}
}
close $fd
foreach f [ split $libpath ":" ] { libfile_read "$f/qfp.dat" }
}
proc libfile_read { filename } {
global library
if { [ catch { set fd [ open $filename ] } ] } return
while { [ gets $fd line ] != -1 } {
regexp {[0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ ([^ ]+) .*} $line dummy pn
set library($pn) $line
}
close $fd
}
proc load_library { } {
global library libline
if { [ catch { toplevel .p } ] } return
wm title .p "qfp-ui-library"
frame .p.b
button .p.b.dismiss -text "Dismiss" -command "destroy .p"
pack .p.b.dismiss -side left
pack .p.b -side bottom
text .p.txt -width 40 -height 15 -font fixed \
-yscrollcommand ".p.sbar set"
scrollbar .p.sbar -command ".p.txt yview"
pack .p.txt -side left -fill both -expand 1
pack .p.sbar -side right -fill y
catch { unset libline }
libfiles_read
set keys [ lsort [ array names library ] ]
foreach d $keys {
regexp {[0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ [0-9]+ ([^ ]+) (.*)} $library($d) dummy pn desc
paint_lib_entry $pn $desc
}
.p.txt configure -state disabled
bind .p.txt <Button> "woohoo %x %y"
}
proc save_library { } {
global library partnum description libwritefile
catch {
.p.txt configure -state normal
paint_lib_entry $partnum $description
.p.txt configure -state disabled
}
set library($partnum) [ state_encode ]
catch {
set fd [ open $libwritefile "a+" ]
puts $fd [ state_encode ]
close $fd
}
}
proc paint_lib_entry { p desc } {
global libline
if { [ catch { set l $libline($p) } ] } {
set loc [ .p.txt index "end -1 lines" ]
regexp {([0-9]*)\.} $loc dummy libline($p)
.p.txt insert end "$p $desc\n"
} else {
.p.txt delete $l.0 "$l.0 lineend"
.p.txt insert $l.0 "$p $desc"
}
}
proc uconvert { v in out } {
# puts "$v $in converted to $out"
global factor
set answer [ expr ($v*$factor($in))/$factor($out) ]
# puts " = $answer"
return $answer
}
proc qupdate { v unit } {
global $v ${v}_inch ${v}_mm ${v}_native
set screen "${v}_${unit}"
set newuser [ expr \$$screen ]
# compute the exact result in mils
set native [ expr \$${v}_native ]
# puts "$v $unit $newuser $native"
if { ! [catch { set new [ uconvert $newuser $unit $native ] } ] } {
line_update $v $new
draw_outline
}
}
proc line_update { v new } {
global $v ${v}_inch ${v}_mm ${v}_native
set native [ expr \$${v}_native ]
# puts "$v $new $native"
set new [ expr round($new) ]
set $v $new
set inch [ uconvert $new.0 $native inch ]
set mm [ uconvert $new.0 $native mm ]
set ${v}_inch [ format "%.3f" $inch]
set ${v}_mm [ format "%.2f" $mm]
}
proc nupdate { v } {
global $v
if { ! [ catch { set new [ expr round(\$$v) ] } ] } {
set $v $new
draw_outline
part_update
}
}
proc push_state_to_screen { } {
global pitch pwidth plength lX lY
foreach v {pitch pwidth plength lX lY} {
line_update $v [ expr \$$v ]
}
}
# Trickery with the part number, make it follow the live pin count,
# until and unless the user makes the name not include QFP-xxx.
# The magic value "menu" matches the third column of our entry in generic.list
proc part_update { } {
global partnum nX nY
set pincount [ expr 2*($nX+$nY) ]
set newstring "QFP-$pincount"
if { $partnum == "menu" } {
set partnum $newstring
} else {
regsub -all {QFP-[0-9]+} $partnum $newstring partnum
}
}
proc adjustment { w number title varname } {
set f "$w.$varname"
frame $f
if {$number == ""} {
frame $f.number
} else {
entry $f.number -textvariable $number -width 4
bind $f.number <FocusOut> "nupdate $varname"
bind $f.number <Return> "nupdate $varname"
}
label $f.label -text $title
global ${varname}_mm ${varname}_inch
entry $f.mm -textvariable "${varname}_mm" -width 8
entry $f.inch -textvariable "${varname}_inch" -width 8
pack $f.inch $f.mm $f.label $f.number -side right
pack $f -side top -anchor e
bind $f.inch <FocusOut> "qupdate $varname inch"
bind $f.inch <Return> "qupdate $varname inch"
bind $f.mm <FocusOut> "qupdate $varname mm"
bind $f.mm <Return> "qupdate $varname mm"
}
proc draw_pad { x y wx wy } {
global s c
set x1 [ expr round($c+$s*($x-0.5*$wx)) ]
set y1 [ expr round($c+$s*($y-0.5*$wy)) ]
set x2 [ expr round($x1+$s*$wx) ]
set y2 [ expr round($y1+$s*$wy) ]
# puts "rectangle $x1 $x2 $y1 $y2"
.c create rectangle $x1 $y1 $x2 $y2 \
-fill black -outline ""
}
proc draw_line { x1 y1 x2 y2 } {
global s c
.c create line [ expr $c+$s*$x1 ] [ expr $c+$s*$y1 ] \
[ expr $c+$s*$x2 ] [ expr $c+$s*$y2 ] \
-fill white -width 2.0
}
proc draw_dot { x y } {
global s c
set r 5
.c create oval [ expr $c+$s*$x-$r ] [ expr $c+$s*$y-$r ] \
[ expr $c+$s*$x+$r ] [ expr $c+$s*$y+$r ] \
-fill white -outline ""
}
proc draw_pad_line { n x y dx dy wx wy } {
# puts "$n $x $y $dx $dy $wx $wy"
for { set i 0} {$i<$n} {incr i} {
draw_pad [ expr $x+$i*$dx ] [ expr $y+$i*$dy ] $wx $wy
}
}
proc draw_outline { } {
.c delete all
# use floating point mils for these calculations
global pitch nX nY lX lY plength pwidth
set p [expr $pitch.0/254 ]
set xmin [expr -0.5*($lX-$plength) ]
set xmax [expr 0.5*($lX-$plength) ]
set ymin [expr -0.5*($lY-$plength) ]
set ymax [expr 0.5*($lY-$plength) ]
set xstart [ expr -0.5*$p*($nX-1) ]
set ystart [ expr -0.5*$p*($nY-1) ]
draw_pad_line $nX $xstart $ymin $p 0 $pwidth $plength
draw_pad_line $nY $xmin $ystart 0 $p $plength $pwidth
draw_pad_line $nX $xstart $ymax $p 0 $pwidth $plength
draw_pad_line $nY $xmax $ystart 0 $p $plength $pwidth
# crude pin 1 marker
draw_dot [ expr $xmin+1.5*$plength ] $ystart
# package outline: handle SOIC cases, too
set adj [ expr (($nY>0)-.5)*$plength+15 ]
set xmin [expr $xmin+$adj ]
set xmax [expr $xmax-$adj ]
set adj [ expr (($nX>0)-.5)*$plength+15 ]
set ymin [expr $ymin+$adj ]
set ymax [expr $ymax-$adj ]
draw_line $xmin $ymin $xmin $ymax
draw_line $xmax $ymin $xmax $ymax
draw_line $xmin $ymin $xmax $ymin
draw_line $xmin $ymax $xmax $ymax
}
push_state_to_screen
proc infoline { w text var } {
set win $w.$var
global $var
frame $win
entry $win.var -textvariable $var
label $win.id -text $text
pack $win.var $win.id -side right
pack $win -side top -anchor e
}
# label .debug1 -text "$argv"
# label .debug2 -text "$env(PATH)"
# pack .debug1 .debug2
frame .a
frame .a.header
label .a.header.inch -text "inch" -width 8
label .a.header.mm -text "mm" -width 8
pack .a.header.inch .a.header.mm -side right
pack .a.header -side top -anchor e
adjustment .a "" "Pitch" pitch
adjustment .a "" "Pad Width" pwidth
adjustment .a "" "Pad Length" plength
adjustment .a nX "X length" lX
adjustment .a nY "Y length" lY
pack .a -pady 5
infoline "" "Description: " description
infoline "" "Name on board: " boardname
infoline "" "Part Number: " partnum
frame .b
button .b.done -text "Done" -command spit_output
button .b.load -text "Library" -command load_library
button .b.save -text "Save" -command save_library
# pcb-1.6.3 gronks with no input from library, so we can't
# give the user this option.
# button .b.cancel -text "Cancel" -command exit
pack .b.done .b.load .b.save -side right
pack .b -pady 5
canvas .c -width $max_pix -height $max_pix
pack .c
label .whoami1 -text "Experimental QFP UI for pcb-1.6.3"
label .whoami2 -text "by Larry Doolittle <LRDoolittle@lbl.gov>"
pack .whoami1 .whoami2
draw_outline
part_update
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