finesse.model.Model.connect¶
- Model.connect(A, B, L=0, nr=1, *, delay=None, name=None, verbose=False, connector=None)[source]¶
- Connects two ports in a model together. The ports should be of the same type, e.g. both optical ports. - This method will also accept components from the user, in such cases it will loop through the ports and use the first one in .ports that is currently unconnected. - As connect will try to be somewhat smart in guessing what the user is trying to connect, use verbose=True to print what is actually getting connected. - Parameters:
- AConnectororPort
- Component to connect 
- BConnectororPort
- Other component to connect 
- Lfloat, optional
- Length of newly created - Spaceor- Wireinstance. If connecting electronics, L will be treated as a delay in seconds
- nrfloat, optional
- Index of refraction of newly created - Space.
- delayfloat, optional
- Delay time for electrical connections. 
- namestr, optional
- verbosebool, optional
- When True, the actual connections being made will be printed. 
 
- A
- Raises:
- Exception
- If matrix has already been built, either of compA or compB are not present in the model, either of portA or portB are already connected or either of portA or portB are not valid options at the specified component(s).