NAME
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ - bitmap generator for circular
conductor inside circular conductor (part of atlc)
SYNOPSIS
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ [options... ] D d O Er
filename.bmp
WARNING
This man page is not a complete set of documentation. See
the html files for more complete information. So far, I've
not managed to install the html files into /usr/local, so
you will have to look into the atlc-X.Y.Z/docs/html-docs
directory for them.
DESCRIPTION
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ is a pre-processor for atlc, the
finite difference programme that is used to calculate the
properties of a two and three conductor electrical transmis-
sion line of arbitrary cross section. The programme
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ is used as a fast way of gen-
erating bitmaps (there is no need to use a graphics pro-
gramme), for a circular conductor inside a circular conduc-
tor (coaxial conductors), like this:
*****************
**** ****
**** <-----d------> ****
*** ***** ***
*** *********** ***
*** ************* ***
*** *************** ***
*** ^ *************** ***
*** | *************** ***
*** | ************* ***
** O *********** **
*** | *** ***
** | **
*<------------------------D------------------------>*
** **
** **
** **
*** ***
** **
*** ***
** **
** **
** **
*** ***
**** ****
**** ****
***** *****
****** ******
*******************
***
The parameter 'D' is the inner dimensions of the outer con-
ductor and 'd' is the outer diameter of the inner conductor.
The inner conductor is offset 'h' from the centre of the
outer conductor. The whole region is surrounded by a dielec-
tric of relative permittivity 'Er'.
The bitmap is printed to 'outfile.bmp' - the last command
line argument.
The bitmaps produced by create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ are 24-
bit bit colour bitmaps, as are required by atlc.
The permittivities of the dielectric 'Er' determines the
colours in the bitmap. If Er 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 programme atlc does not know
what this permittivity is, so atlc, must be told with the
command line option -d, 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
Set the output filename. By default, the bitmap is sent to
stdout, but it *must* be sent to a file, with this option,
or as described above.
-v
Causes create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ 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, turquiose, sandy, brown, gray
etc may mean slightly different things to different people.
This is not so with atlc, as the programme 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.
blue = 000,000,000 or 0x000000 is the negative conductor
All bitmaps must have the live (red) and grounded (green)
conductor. The blue conductor is not currently supported,
but it will be used to indicate a negative conductor, which
will be needed if/when the programme gets extended to
analyse directional couplers.
The following dielectrics are recognised by atlc and so are
produced by create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ.
white 255,255,255 or 0xFFFFFF as Er=1.0 (vacuum)
pink 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)
NOTE
Although create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ is used for circular
inner and outer conductors, the outside of the outer conduc-
tor is drawn as a square. This is for convenience and makes
no difference to the calculations. The inside is of the
outer conductor is drawn as a circle.
EXAMPLES
Here are a few examples of the use of
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ. Again, see the html documenta-
tion in atlc-X.Y.Z/docs/html-docs/index.html for more exam-
ples.
1) In the first example, the outer conductor has an inside
diameter of 12 units (inches, mm, feet etc.), the inner has
an outside diameter of 3.9 units. The inner is placed cen-
trally (h=0) and the dielectric is vacuum (Er=1.0).
% create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ 12 3.9 0 1.0 > coaxial_1.bmp
% atlc coaxial_1.bmp
atlc will indicate the correct value of impedance to be
67.3667 Ohms, whereas an exact analysis will show the true
value to be 67.4358 Ohms, so atlc has an error of 0.102%.
2) In this second example, the conductor sizes are the sames
as in example 1, but the inner is located 3.5 units off-
centre and the dielectric has a relative permittivity of 2.1
(Er of PTFE) The output is sent to a file not_in_centre.bmp
which is then processed by atlc
% create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ 12 3.9 3.5 2.1 >
not_in_centre.bmp
% atlc not_in_centre.bmp
The impedance of this is theoretically 24.315342 Ohms, as
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ will calculate for you. atlc's
esitmate is 24.2493 Ohms, an error of only -0.271 %.
3) In the third example the bitmap is made larger, to
increase accuracy, but otherwise this is identical to the
previous one.
% create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ -b8 12 3.9 3.5 2.1 >
bigger_not_in_centre.bmp
% atlc bigger_not_in_centre.bmp
This time atlc will take much longer to calculate Zo, since
the bitmap is larger and so it needs to do more calcula-
tions. However, the final result should be more accurate. In
this case, the result reported is 24.2461 Ohms, an error
that't manginally smaller than before at 0.285 %. It is
possible there may be something to be gained by decreassing
the cutoff at larger grids, so this is being investigated.
However, errors almost always below 0.25 %, no matter what
is being analysed.
In the fourth example, instead of re-directing
create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ's output to a file with the >
sign, it is done using the -f option.
% create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ -f 13inner_22outer_coax.bmp 22
13 0 1.0
% atlc 13inner_22outer_coax.bmp
%atlc will calculate an impedance of 32.5063 Ohms, whereas
the correct value, calculated using the formula Zo=60
log(D/d) is 31.5656 Ohms, so altc has an error of -0.187 %.
In the fifth example, a material with a relativity permit-
tivity 7.89 of is used. While there is no change in how to
use create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ, since this permittivity is
not one of the pre-defined values (see COLOURS), we must
tell atlc what it is % create_bmp_for_circ_in_circ 23 9 0
7.89 > an_odd_er.bmp
% atlc -d CAFF00=7.89 an_odd_er.bmp
This has a theoretical impedance of 20.041970 Ohms, but atlc
version 3.0.1 will calculate it to be 20.0300, an error of
-0.058 % !!! If you look at the file an_odd_er.bmp with a
graphics package, you will see there are 3 colours in it -
the red inner conductor, the green outer and an olive-green
dielectric.
SEE ALSO
atlc(1) create_bmp_for_circ_in_rect(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
http://www.david-kirkby.co.uk - my home page
http://www.david-kirkby.co.uk/ham - ham radio pages
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