Altium Designer apparently gaining marketshare
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As I've been traveling around, I'm noticing more and more clients using Altium Designer. Our firm evaluated Altium in 2008 and ended up making a large-scale shift to using this as our primary PCB EDA flow. We recently covered this in a newsletter article, below. Curious if others are seeing the same things and how the transition has been.
Nuvation works with virtually all major PCB EDA tool flows including OrCAD, Concept, Allegro, Allegro-SI, DxDesigner, PADS, Expedition, HyperLynx, Altium Designer, HSPICE, PSPICE A/D, ADS Field Solver, Eagleware, and others. We ran a bake-off in 2008 and were quite surprised when Altium jumped out as the superior tool for schematic/layout. We've since implemented this our a primary, including library mgmt system, and are quite pleased with the adoption by our engineering teams and with the added features and efficiencies.
I'm now seeing more and more companies switching to Altium. How are things going out there? What do you like most about it? Any challenges with implementation, training, library mgmt integration, legacy design conversions?
Nuvation's article: Altium Designer...PCB Designer Shangri-La?
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