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Radhakrishna Sanka edited this page Jun 16, 2016
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- Netlist Rules and Examples
- Primitives
- Predefined Modules
- Creating Custom Modules
- 3D Structures (For novel fabrication)
- Experimental
- Using the ANTLR Grammar for your Project
- Contributing
Sections 1-3, talk in detail about how to use the predefined constructs and components for building microfluidic devices. Section 4 explains how one can build their own library of components using the the predefined primitives and modules. Section 5 describes the various constructs that would be used in Makerfluidics devices. Section 6 explains how one can use the ANTLR grammar in their own projects to recognize the MINT netlist descriptions.
Fluigi: An end-to-end Software Workflow for Microfluidic Design
@PhdThesis{Huang2014,
Title = {Fluigi: An end-to-end Software Workflow for Microfluidic Design},
Author = {Huang, Haiyao},
School = {Boston University},
Year = {2015},
URL = {http://cidarlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ch_2015_thesis.pdf}
}
@Misc{mintiwbda16,
author = {Sanka, Radhakrishna and Huang, Haiyao and Silva, Ryan and Densmore, Douglas},
title = {MINT - Microfluidic Netlist},
howpublished = {poster presented at IWBDA 2016},
month = aug,
year = {2016},
abstract = {http://cidarlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/mint-iwbda16.pdf},
url = {http://cidarlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/MINT-IWBDA-2016-Poster-Template-copy.pdf}
}