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OrCAD Release V16.6 - 2015

 

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Via Arrays

29/06/2015 17:44

Via Arrays

Via Array functionality allows you to quickly and easily create a matrix or boundary of vias for plane stitching or net shielding. Matrix parameters can be defined to meet needed requirements and vias are added adhering to design DRC constraints

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Scribble Routing

29/06/2015 17:40

Scribble Routing

Scribble is a simple routing mode that allows you to \x2018draw\x2019 a route path for the trace to automatically follow. It provides a quick two-pick methodology to generate complex route paths, along with very controlled usage of push/shove based on the scribble path

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Net Schedule / T-points

29/06/2015 17:19

Net Schedule / T-points

Net Scheduling allows you define specific ordered routing sequences for nets with multiple connections. T-points define the end or branch points along a net allowing each segment to be constrained as needed

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Group Routing

29/06/2015 17:14

Group Routing

The updated Group Route capability streamlines routing multiple traces at once with improved gather, spacing control, and via patterns

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The IPC-2581 standard

IPC-2581 is a generic standard for printed circuit board assembly products' manufacturing description data and transfer methodology. Developed in 2004 by IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industry, IPC-2581 is used for transmitting information between a printed circuit board designer and a manufacturing or assembly facility. For nearly every step in the industrial process flow, IPC-2581 offers a standard to help companies ensure superior manufacturability, quality, reliability and consistency in electronics assemblies built for their products. Cadence is a member of the IPC consortium.

To know more about IPC-2581