Eagle image importer
image2eagle is a replacement for the "import-bmp" user-language program (ULP) that comes with Autodesk EAGLE. Its enhanced features include:
- Reading multiple image formats
- Conversion from color or grayscale to bitmap
- Faster than import-bmp
- May allow higher resolution while maintianing minimum linewidth (see below)
- Default settings optimized for use with OSH Park silkscreen
- Outputs line or rectangle primitives (lines have rounded ends; rectangles are square)
- Doesn't change your grid after importing!
image2eagle accepts high-resolution input images and resizes only in the vertical dimension to use the specified linewidth. In the horizontal dimension, the output coordinates retain the original image resolution. Here, you can see the difference on the same text rendered using 2.5mil rectangles. The top image was produced by image2eagle and the bottom by import-bmp.
Here is the result fabricated by OSH Park:
Depending on your board manufacturer, these differences may vary.
usage: image2eagle.py [-h] [-w LINE_WIDTH] [-d INPUT_DPI] [-l LAYER]
[-t THRESHOLD] [-p PRIMITIVE] [-n]
image scr
Convert image to Eagle line or rectangle primitives. Resulting script must be
run in Eagle to import image.
positional arguments:
image input image
scr output script
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-w LINE_WIDTH, --line-width LINE_WIDTH
rendered line width in mils (default = 2.5)
-d INPUT_DPI, --input-dpi INPUT_DPI
input image resolution in dots per inch
-l LAYER, --layer LAYER
eagle layer number (default = 21)
-t THRESHOLD, --threshold THRESHOLD
image threshold (default = 127)
-p PRIMITIVE, --primitive PRIMITIVE
eagle primitive: r = rect (default), l = line
-n, --invert invert input image (black <-> white)
Once you have created the Eagle scr file, you can import the graphic by running it from the "File/Execute Script.." menu in Eagle.
For some more info, check out the project on hackaday.io