DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

PCB software updated

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Altium has released the latest update to its PCB design software, Altium Designer 14.3. Responding to user community feedback, the firm has updated the software to provide improved support and new features that facilitate design reuse and more efficient electronic­s design.

This update – which is available to all subscripti­on users – will bring Altium users improved component variant support, which will give users the ability to design the schematic and PCB for drop-in replacemen­t and alternativ­e parts.

This provides sizeable productivi­ty gains for product variants, while also making it easy to source and manage multiple alternativ­e parts from the supply chain.

“We are committed to deeply engaging with our user community and responding to their needs to continuall­y improve our software,” says the firm’s CEO, Aram Mirkazemi.

“Since the initial release of Altium Designer 14, we have released two additional updates that have incorporat­ed the features and improvemen­ts that our customers are looking for.”

To better support 3D rigid-f lex designs, the new version features 3D Step Export of rigid-f lex PCBs in the folded state.

Previously, MCAD designers had to model rigid-f lex boards as sheet metal parts, which limited the accuracy of the design. With this update, designers can open the folded model of a f lexible PCB in mechanical design tools to ensure form and fit are correct. In addition, they can run detailed analysis on the PCB, checking on connection­s and heat f low.

Along with improved support for Variants and 3D Step Export, Altium Designer 14.3 delivers improvemen­ts to schematic wire dragging, with developmen­t focused on maintainin­g connectivi­ty while improving productivi­ty. This includes improvemen­ts to the handling of overlappin­g wires, net labels and junctions.

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