J. S. Koford, P. Strickland, G. Sporzynski, E. M. Hubacher
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Abstract
This paper will describe a computer program that utilizes a graphic data processing system to aid in the design of mask artwork for hybrid integrated circuit modules of the type used in IBM System/360 Data Processing Systems. The system includes a small digital computer connected to a large-screen buffered display equipped with a light pen. A draftsman uses the light pen to assemble a circuit schematic on the display screen; simultaneously, a description of the schematic is entered into the computer memory. Thereafter, the draftsman can use the light pen to layout detailed artwork for fabrication of the circuit mask, subject to automatic checking against the stored schematic. When the layout on the display screen is complete, the corresponding mask artwork will be drawn by the computer via its digitally-controlled plotter. The graphical manipulations on the display screen, the automatic checking operations, and the control of the digital plotter are all part of a FORTRAN program that employs graphical subroutines to communicate with the light pen, display, and plotter.
本文将描述一个计算机程序,该程序利用图形数据处理系统来帮助设计IBM system /360数据处理系统中使用的混合集成电路模块的掩模图形。该系统包括一台小型数字计算机,连接到一个配有光笔的大屏幕缓冲显示器。绘图员使用光笔在显示屏上组装电路原理图;同时,原理图的描述被输入到计算机存储器中。此后,绘图员可以使用光笔布局电路掩模制造的详细艺术品,并根据存储的原理图进行自动检查。当显示屏上的布局完成后,计算机将通过其数字控制绘图仪绘制相应的掩模图形。显示屏幕上的图形操作、自动检查操作和数字绘图仪的控制都是FORTRAN程序的一部分,该程序使用图形子程序与光笔、显示器和绘图仪进行通信。