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#!/usr/bin/env python # # img2mod - A script to convert an image file into a PCB module file for Kicad. # Version 1.02 - June 19, 2013 # Now works with the new .kicad_mod s-expression file format # # Written by Matthew Beckler for Wayne and Layne, LLC # Copyright (c) 2011, Wayne and Layne, LLC # http://img2mod.wayneandlayne.com/ - wayneandlayne at wayneandlayne dot com # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. from PIL import Image, ImageOps # Text for the file header, the parameter is the name of the module, ex "LOGO". header = """(module %(name)s (layer F.Cu) (at 0 0) (fp_text reference "VAL***" (at 0 10) (layer F.SilkS) hide (effects (font (thickness 0.3))) ) (fp_text reference "%(name)s" (at 0 5) (layer F.SilkS) hide (effects (font (thickness 0.3))) ) """ # Text for the file footer, the only parameter is the name of the module footer = """) """ # Places a pixel with (x, y) at the upper-left corner # Size is in units of mm def make_pixel(x, y, px_size): return """ (fp_poly (pts (xy %(0)s %(1)s) (xy %(2)s %(1)s) (xy %(2)s %(3)s) (xy %(0)s %(3)s) (xy %(0)s %(1)s) ) (layer F.SilkS) (width 0.01) ) """ % {"0": x, "1": y, "2": x + px_size, "3": y + px_size} def conv_image_to_module(image, module_name, scale_factor): """ Returns the text for the module, and the size: (x, y) in mm. """ w, h = image.size #print "Original image dimensions: {0} x {1}".format(w, h) #print "Writing module file to \"{0}\"".format(output_filename) module = header % {"name": module_name} for y in range(h): for x in range(w): #print image.getpixel((x,y)) if image.getpixel((x, y)) == 0: module += make_pixel(scale_factor * x, scale_factor * y, scale_factor) module += footer % {"name": module_name} return module, (scale_factor * w, scale_factor * h) def main(): import sys if len(sys.argv) < 5: print "Usage: %s input_image output_filename module_name scale_factor" % sys.argv[0] print " input_image is the filename of the input image" print " output_filename is the name of the output module file" print " module_name is the name to use for the module, traditionally LOGO" print " scale_factor is the size of each output pixel, in units of mm\"" sys.exit(1) input_image = sys.argv[1] output_filename = sys.argv[2] module_name = sys.argv[3] scale_factor = int(sys.argv[4]) print "Reading image from \"%s\"" % input_image # If we .convert("1") it makes a binary image with a 127 threshold # Keeping it at greyscale allows us to make the threshold configurable image = Image.open(input_image).convert("L") # The above conversion will assume a black background for removing transparency. # If we want to use a different background color, use this: #white = Image.new("RGB", image.size, (255,255,255)) #r,g,b,a = image.split() #image = Image.composite(image, white, a) # If you want to invert the image: #image = ImageOps.invert(image) # If you want to do non-127 thresholding, change the 127 below image = image.point(lambda i: 0 if i < 127 else 255) module, size = conv_image_to_module(image, module_name, scale_factor) print "Output image size: %f x %f mm" % (size[0], size[1]) fid = open(output_filename, "w") fid.write(module) fid.close() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
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