Yesterday Cadence announced a major update to their Allegro PCB design suite. This is the full-featured set of tools targeted at enterprise (= deep pockets) customers. They found that their offering had outgrown the āgood/better/bestā grading that had been in place for a long time.
What theyāve done instead is to put in place a baseline tool, Allegro PCB Designer, into which various optional modules can be inserted. These modules provide various higher-value functions, and the licenses can be purchased in quantities different from those purchased for the base product. For example, if you do lots of high-speed interface design but only occasional RF design, you can buy more floating licenses for the former and less for the latter. When actually used, the designer would check out a license (assuming one was still available) and release it when no longer needed.
Modules exist for:
- Team design
- High-speed design (providing more constraints, automation, and verification options)
- Miniaturization (HDI board technology, for example; Iāll have more on this at a later date)
- Analog/RF
- Design planning (feasibility checking of the āflowā plan, automation of a ātopologicalā plan from the āflowā plan ā more or less turning a general routing plan into specific routes, etc.)
- Enhanced automatic routing
They also updated OrCAD, their PCB design tool for the āmainstream.ā In particular, they re-bundled their free ādemoā product as a (still free) āLiteā product. Whereas before theĀ demo product wouldnāt allow you to go to manufacturing, thatās been relaxed. So it consists of a ālimitedā version of the combined capabilities of their Standard and Professional versions plus some stand-alone PSpice tools. A very small design (up to 50 components) can be created and built using the free tool.
Theyāve also added a signal integrity feature and brought the following features from Allegro into their OrCAD Professional version:
- Diff pair support
- Placement replication
- Constraint regions
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More detail in their press releaseā¦
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