Difference between revisions of "Designing microfluidic masks"
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Revision as of 13:16, 8 April 2021
- Stanford microfluidics foundry has a good guide for designing your own device. That includes a guide to use AutoCAD.
- AutoCAD (a program from Autodesk) is available free.
- Until now I (Dag) have used Klayout but finally I have started using Autocad...
- Mask template for placing your designs