Altium Provides Way Forward for Cadence(C) Allegro(C) Users
Market Wire, June, 2008
Altium (ASX: ALU) has announced a new file importer for its award-winning Altium Designer unified design system that allows Allegro files to be easily brought into Altium Designer.
Altium Designer automatically and transparently converts Allegro binary files to an intermediate ASCII text format that is then parsed and imported into an Altium Designer PCB design document and project. The translator supports Allegro Version 15.2 and 16 files. (Allegro must be installed on the designer's system for this to happen.)
Altium believes that all designers must have access to the best possible design technologies if they are to remain competitive into the future.
Providing good import tools makes it easy for designers to move from older-style legacy point tools to Altium Designer, so that they can future-proof the design capabilities of the companies they work for and stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.
Altium provides the only unified design solution: one that brings together hardware, software and programmable hardware development within a single unified environment. It allows designers to unlock the potential of large-scale programmable devices as a system development and deployment platform, creating programmed device intelligence that can be deployed in multiple hardware domains.
"Allegro users now have an easy way to move into Altium's unified electronics design environment. This gives them access to powerful new features: 3D visualization of the board during design; dynamic linking to MCAD files; single data model between schematic, board, FPGA and embedded design; and overall project and data collaboration and management capabilities," said Nick Martin, CEO and founder of Altium. "Indications are growing within the electronics design industry that point tool solutions, regardless of the quality or otherwise of the specific job they do, are becoming less viable as a means to move into the future. Companies are looking for new ways to innovate and sustain differentiation in their field, and companies are recognizing the benefits our unified design solution offers to help them achieve this."
SpaceX, the commercial space launch system developer, has found the design process much simplified since moving from Allegro to Altium Designer. Altium Designer offers a much greater level of version control, and SpaceX can better manage its design development. Altium Designer's features mean that the simplest modifications are automatically adjusted in all previous board and schematic work: SpaceX has a flexible and reliable development and documentation process for SpaceX's catalogue of PCB designs.
Matt Soule, a senior engineer at SpaceX, said, "Altium's unified design environment is intuitive and has made managing projects trouble free. In just two weeks I was able to learn the tool, design my board, and have a fully assembled PCB ready for test. Altium Designer is an incredibly flexible and capable tool."
The latest release of Altium Designer is available now. Contact Altium, or go to www.altium.com/summer08 to see Altium's Allegro Wizard in action, and to book a live web demo.
About Altium
Altium Limited (ASX: ALU) provides unified electronics design solutions that help designers create the next generation of electronic products. Altium's solutions let designers focus on innovation, not on overcoming barriers in design and enable the latest technologies and devices to be harnessed. Altium's solutions are unique because they unify the separate processes of electronics design, all within a single electronics design environment, working off a single data model, which links all the aspects of electronics design into one process.
Founded in 1985, Altium has headquarters in Sydney, Australia, sales offices in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, and resellers in all other major markets. For more information, please visit www.altium.com .
Altium, Altium Designer, LiveDesign, and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Altium Limited or its subsidiaries. All other registered or unregistered trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners, and no trademark rights to the same are claimed.
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