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NAME

       create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect  -  bitmap  generator for a circular conductor inside a rectangular conductor
       (part of atlc)

SYNOPSIS

       create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect [options... ] d W H x y Er outfile.bmp

WARNING

       This man page is not a complete set of documentation - the complexity of the atlc project makes man pages
       not  an  ideal  way  to  document  it,  although  out  of completeness, man pages are produced.  The best
       documentation that was current at the time the version was produced should be found on your  hard  drive,
       usually at
       /usr/local/share/atlc/docs/html-docs/index.html
       although  it  might  be  elsewhere  if  your system administrator chose to install the package elsewhere.
       Sometimes, errors are corrected in the documentation and placed at http://atlc.sourceforge.net/ before  a
       new  release of atlc is released.  Please, if you notice a problem with the documentation - even spelling
       errors and typos, please let me know.

DESCRIPTION

       create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect is a pre-processor for atlc, the finite difference program that  is  used  to
       calculate  the properties of a two-conductor electrical transmission line of arbitrary cross section. The
       program create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect is used as a fast way of generating bitmaps (there is no need to  use
       a graphics program), for a circular conductor inside a rectangular conductor, like this:

       --------------------------------------------------------  ^
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |           Dielectric, permittivity=Er                |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       |         <------x------> ^                            |  H
       |       *****             |                            |  |
       |    ***********          y                            |  |
       |   *************         |                            |  |
       |   **************        |                            |  |
       |   <-----d------>        v                            |  |
       |   **************                                     |  |
       |   *************                                      |  |
       |    ***********                                       |  |
       |        ***                                           |  |
       |                                                      |  |
       -------------------------------------------------------   v
       <---------------------------W-------------------------->

       The  parameters  'W'  and 'H' and the inner dimensions of the outer conductor.  The inner conductor has a
       diameter of 'd' and is offset from the centre of the outer conductor by an amount  'x'  horizontally  and
       'y'  vertically.   The  space  between  the  inner  and  outer  conductors  is  a  dielectric of relative
       permittivity 'Er'. If there is just a vacuum dielectric, then 'Er' should be set to 1.0

       The bitmap is printed to standard output, which MUST be re-directed to  either  a  file  in  one  of  the
       following two ways.

       create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect  d W H x y Er > filename.bmp OR
       create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect -f filename.bmp d W H x y Er

       The  bitmaps  produced  by  create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect are 24-bit bit colour bitmaps, as are required by
       atlc.

       The permittivities of the bitmap, set by 'Er', determine the colours in the bitmap. If Er1 is 1.0, 1.006,
       2.1, 2.2, 2.33, 2.5, 3.3, 3.335, 3.7, 4.8, 10.2 or 100 then the colour corresponding to that permittivity
       will be set according to the colours defined in COLOURS below. If Er is not one of those  permittivities,
       the  region  of  permittivity  Er will be set to the colour 0xCAFF00. The program atlc does not know what
       these permittivites are, so atlc, must be told with the -d command line option, as in example 4 below.

OPTIONS

       -b bitmapsize
       is used to set the size of the bitmap, and so the accuracy  to  which  atlc  is  able  to  calculate  the
       transmission line's properties. The default value for 'bitmapsize' is normally 4, although this is set at
       compile time. The value can be set anywhere from 1 to 15, but more than 8 is probably not sensible.

       -f outfile

       -v
       Causes create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect to print some data to stderr. Note, nothing  extra  goes  to  standard
       output, as that is expected to be redirected to a bitmap file.

COLOURS

       The 24-bit bitmaps that atlc expects, have 8 bits assigned to represent the amount of red, 8 for blue and
       8 for green. Hence there are 256 levels of red, green and blue, making a  total  of  256*256*256=16777216
       colours.   Every  one  of the possible 16777216 colours can be defined precisely by the stating the exact
       amount of red, green and blue, as in:

       red         = 255,000,000 or 0xff0000
       green       = 000,255,000 or 0x00ff00
       blue        = 000,000,255 or 0x0000ff
       black       = 000,000,000 or 0x000000
       white       = 255,255,255 or 0xffffff
       Brown       = 255,000,255 or 0xff00ff
       gray        = 142,142,142 or 0x8e8e8e

       Some colours, such as pink, turquoise, sandy, brown, gray etc  may  mean  slightly  different  things  to
       different  people.  This  is  not  so  with  atlc, as the program expects the colours below to be EXACTLY
       defined as given. Whether you feel the colour is sandy or yellow is up to you, but if you use it in  your
       bitmap, then it either needs to be a colour recognised by atlc, or you must define it with a command line
       option (see OPTIONS and example 5 below).
       The following conductors are recognised by atlc:
       red    = 255,000,000 or 0xff0000 is the live conductor.
       green  = 000,255,000 or 0x00ff00 is the grounded conductor.
       black  = 000,000,000 or 0x000000 is the negative conductor

       All bitmaps must have the live (red) and grounded (green) conductor. The black conductor is not currently
       supported, but it will be used to indicate a negative conductor, which will be needed if/when the program
       gets extended to analyse directional couplers.

       The following dielectrics are recognised by atlc and so are produced by create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect.

       white     255,255,255 or 0xFFFFFF as Er=1.0   (vacuum)
       white     255,202,202 or 0xFFCACA as Er=1.0006 (air)
       blue      000,000,255 or 0x0000FF as Er=2.1   (PTFE)
       Mid gray  142,242,142 or 0x8E8E8E as Er=2.2   (duroid 5880)
       mauve     255.000,255 or 0xFF00FF as Er=2.33  (polyethylene)
       yellow    255,255,000 or 0xFFFF00 as Er=2.5   (polystyrene)
       sandy     239,203,027 or 0xEFCC1A as Er=3.3   (PVC)
       brown     188,127,096 or 0xBC7F60 as Er=3.335 (epoxy resin)
       Turquoise 026,239,179 or 0x1AEFB3 as Er=4.8   (glass PCB)
       Dark gray 142,142,142 or ox696969 as Er=6.15  (duroid 6006)
       L. gray   240,240,240 or 0xDCDCDC as Er=10.2  (duroid 6010)
       D. Orange 213,160,077 or 0xD5A04D as Er=100   (for testing)
       If the permittivity is one not in the above list, then those parts of the image with Er1 will be  set  to
       0xCAFF00, and those parts with Er2 to 0xAC82AC.

EXAMPLES

       Here  are  a few examples of the use of create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect. Again, see the html documentation in
       atlc-X.Y.Z/docs/html-docs for more examples.

       In the first example, there is just an air dielectric, so Er1=Er2=1.0.  The inner of 1x1 inches  (or  mm,
       miles etc) is placed centrally in an outer with dimensions 3 x 3 inches.

       The exact place where the dielectric starts (a) and its width (d) are unimportant, but they must still be
       entered.

       % create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 > ex1.bmp
       % atlc ex1.bmp

       In this second example, an inner of 15.0 mm x 0.5 mm is surrounded by an outer with  internal  dimensions
       of  61.5 x 20.1 mm. There is a material with permittivity 2.1 (Er of PTFE) below the inner conductor. The
       output from create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect is sent to a file ex1.bmp, which is then processed by atlc

       % create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect 61.5 20.1 5 22 0.5 50 15 5 1.0 2.1 > ex2.bmp
       % atlc ex2.bmp

       In example 3, the bitmap is made larger, to increase accuracy, but otherwise this  is  identical  to  the
       second example.  % create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect -b7 61.5 20.1 5 22 0.5 50 15 5 1.0 2.1 > ex3.bmp
       % atlc ex3.bmp

       In  the fourth example, instead of re-directing create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect's output to a file with the >
       sign, it is done using the -f option.
       % create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect -f ex4.bmp 61.5 20.1 5 22 0.5 50 15 5 1.0 2.1
       % atlc ex4.bmp

       In the fifth example, materials with permittivites 2.78 and 7.89 are used. While there is  no  change  in
       how  to use create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect, since these permittivities are not known, we must tell atlc what
       they are.  % create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect 61 20 1 4 22 0.5  50  15  5  2.78  7.89  >  ex5.bmp  %  atlc  -d
       CAFF00=2.78  -d  AC82AC=7.89  ex5.bmp In the sixth and final example, the -v option is used to print some
       extra data to stderr from create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect.

SEE ALSO

       atlc(1)                create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ(1)                create_bmp_for_microstrip_coupler(1)
       create_bmp_for_rect_cen_in_rect(1)                             create_bmp_for_rect_cen_in_rect_coupler(1)
       create_bmp_for_rect_in_circ(1)     create_bmp_for_rect_in_rect(1)     create_bmp_for_stripline_coupler(1)
       create_bmp_for_symmetrical_stripline(1)                                                 design_coupler(1)
       find_optimal_dimensions_for_microstrip_coupler(1) readbin(1)

       http://atlc.sourceforge.net                - Home page
       http://sourceforge.net/projects/atlc       - Download area
       atlc-X.Y.Z/docs/html-docs/index.html       - HTML docs
       atlc-X.Y.Z/docs/qex-december-1996/atlc.pdf - theory paper
       atlc-X.Y.Z/examples                        - examples