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/* EM.Picasso's Special Rules */
# Metallic and slot traces are strictly defined at the interface planes between substrate layers. To define a suspended metallic trace inside a dielectric layer (as in the case of the center conductor of a stripline), you must split the dielectric layer into two thinner substrate layers and place your PEC trace at the interface between them.
# EM.Picasso's simulation engine is based on a 2.5-D MoM formulation. Only vertical volume currents and no circumferential components are allowed on embedded objects. The 2.5-D assumption holds very well in two cases: (a) when embedded objects are very thin with a very small cross section (with lateral dimensions less than 2-5% of the material wavelength) or (b) when embedded objects are very short and sandwiched between two closely spaced PEC traces or grounds from the top and bottom.
 
EM.Picasso does not allow construction of 3D CAD objects. Instead, you draw the cross section of prismatic objects as planar [[Surface Objects|surface objects]] parallel to the XY plane. [[EM.Cube]] then automatically extrudes these cross sections and constructs and displays 3D prisms over them. The prisms extend all the way across the thickness of the host substrate layer.
== Discretizing the Planar Structure ==
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