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PDK Maintenance
Lukas Chrostowski edited this page Nov 5, 2021
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Waveguide definitions are loaded from WAVEGUIDES.xml and WAVEGUIDES_*.xml files, which can be located in:
- the Technology folder (where the .lyt file is located), or any subfolder
- a Library folder (where the .lym class Library file is located), or any subfolder, provided that the Library is registered with a technology and the path location is stored:
self.technology=tech_name import os self.path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
Note: Starting in SiEPIC-Tools version 0.3.82, the WAVEGUIDES.xml files can be stored within each Library folder (2).
Note: This functions in KLayout 0.27 and above, where libraries are associated with technologies. In KLayout 0.26, we search all the sub-folders in KLayout for WAVEGUIDE xml folders where there is a .lyt file that matches the technology name.
A PDK may contain:
- the main technology folder, including libraries. These can be installed:
- in a KLayout folder: KLayout/tech, or KLayout/salt
- these can be symbolic links, for example to a GitHub repository
- graphically in KLayout:
- menu Tools > Manage Technologies
- Right-click in the left area, and "Import Technology"
- Navigate to the Technology folder, for example to a GitHub repository
- Open
- A prompt should appear asking to automatically load the technology.
- OK to save changes Note: the option to graphically install the PDK was introduced in SiEPIC-Tools 0.3.82
- standalone libraries, in separate folders. These can be installed:
- in a KLayout folder: KLayout/pymacros, KLayout/python, KLayout/salt
- graphically in KLayout:
- menu Macro > Macro Development
- click on Python, on the top left of the window
- Right-click in the left area below Python, and "Add Location"
- Navigate to the Library folder, for example to a GitHub repository
- Open
- A prompt should appear asking to automatically load the library. Libraries should load automatically on start-up; if not, double-click on each one, then run each one (the play! symbol, or Shift-F5, FN-Shift-F5 on Mac)