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During this lab-intensive workshop, you`ll learn how to:
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Learn the Allegro display environment and how to setup and control for maximum use.
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Use the footprints generators to quickly build and explore new PCB geometries and alternatives. |
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Learn how in minutes you can create a simple board outline or quickly import a given DXF or IDF files formats from any mechanical design systems
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Component placement in Allegro and how to use the different placement options including Quickplace.
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Swap pins gates or components during placement or routing. |
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Learn how to Route critical nets and experience with different routing setups
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Runs the Backannotate process back to OrCAD Capture to automatically update your schematic with the changes
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Who should attend:
» Hardware Engineers and Managers who would like to learn the benefit s of using Allegro
» PCB Technology engineers.
» PCB Layout Designers
Agenda:
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Introduction |
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Setup and Interface |
Meeting Basic UI Allegro functionality; Schematic-Driven Layout; Setup Drawing and User preferences; Layers Stack-up; Design Rules (spacing and physical)
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Allegro Library |
Practices Pads and Footprints Creation, Export footprints from existing Allegro board design
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Importing
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Practices import of Mechanical data (DXF, IDF) or create simple board outline, Logic Netlist from OrCAD Capture schematic drawing
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Swapping |
Pins swapping, functions or components swapping |
Allegro PCB Editor Placement |
Practices components manual placement in Allegro using quickplace, interactive, cross-probing to schematics, by property placement
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Routing |
Practices Interactive/manual, Automatic special nets and busses, layers and areas
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Exporting |
Practices Logic netlist (Back-annotation files), Mechanical Reports, Design Compare (between schematic and board)
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Closing Session |
Q&A |
To register click here.
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