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dasll: an automatic printed circuit board layout system

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dasll stands for design automation system at lawrence livermore and is a system of computer programs to automatically lay out printed circuit boards. the focus has been on two-sided pcb fabrication aids; primarily drill tape, documentation, and artwork generation (including etch, silkscreen, and drill schedule artwork). limited four-layer pcbs are also possible with the program. dasll can be used in either batch-interactive or batch made of operation by technicians, draftsmen, designers, or engineers. flexibility in being able to accomodate a diversity of trimline geometries and component shapes and placements was a goal in the design of the software. the system is also very flexible in its capability to deal with physical design rules. a principal objective for the system has been low-volume, quick turnaround response for low and medium density custom printed circuit boards. (era citation 05:032705)