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EM.Picasso

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/* Planar Module's Rules & Limitations */
After a new embedded object set has been defined and added to the Navigation Tree, it becomes the active trace. You are now ready to create geometrical objects in the new active trace. Remember that [[Planar Module]] does not allow you to draw 3D objects. The solid object buttons in the '''Object Toolbar''' are disabled to prevent you from doing so. Instead, you draw planar [[Surface Objects|surface objects]] as the cross section of embedded sets. [[EM.Cube]] extends these planar objects across their host layer automatically and displays them as wire-frame, 3D extruded objects. Extrusion of embedded object sets happen after meshing and before every simulation. You can enforce this extrusion manually by right clicking the '''Layer Stack-up''' item in the '''Computational Domain''' section of the Navigation Tree and selecting '''Update Planar Structure...''' from the contextual menu.
=== Planar ModuleEM.Picasso's Special Rules & Limitations ===
# Terminating PEC ground planes at the top or bottom of a planar structure are defined as PEC top or bottom half-spaces, respectively.
# The current release of [[EM.Cube]] allows any number of PEC via sets collocated in the same substrate layer. However, you can define only one embedded dielectric object set per substrate layer, and no vias sets collocated in the same layer. Note that the single set can host an arbitrary number of embedded dielectric objects of the same material properties.
[[Planar Module|Planar module]] 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 Planar Structures ==
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