Placing components in CircuitMaker designs is as easy as searching by manufacturer part number or by design parameters. You can also add your own custom parts and mechanical components. Supported by Altium platform you can create and work on projects with your team or invite other community members to work with you on the design.
Harness the power of teams to get projects done faster. Projects can be forked and modified at any time so you can build new designs using the community wisdom and experience without having to start from scratch. From there, you can download the gerbers and send them off to any PCB manufacturer.
Routing capabilities are robust in Circuitmaker. The interactive routing modes include obstacle avoidance, hug, hug-n-push, and obstacle ignore. The push modes will push other traces and vias, as well as hop-over. Altium Designer has a bill of materials manager built into it called ActiveBOM that will give you the ability to connect to your part vendors through a cloud connection to find and update the status on the components that you are using in your PCB design tool.
Altium Designer also has built into it the ability to track design changes to keep you on track. The best part of tracking changes is each different tool in Altium Designer is based on the unified data model, meaning that they are intended to easily allow you to migrate between the tools. To save yourself from losing time to data and tools that are scattered between different systems and departments, see how Altium Designer can help you.
Active BOM will allow you to make component selections from within your design tools. Have you worked in a design department that uses a mixed-tool environment? The design rules established by engineering for the schematic capture are often transmitted to the layout by a spreadsheet only to be manually re-entered.
Layout is often halted while designs are exported to the mechanical engineering team to verify the fit and the power delivery network on the board is usually not tested until a prototype board is built. There is enough waste in this design flow - wasted time, wasted effort, wasted money, and even wasted prototype board builds - that it should be a landfill.
Altium Designer eliminates much of this waste by providing the ability to verify these different aspects of the design all within the same toolset. Learn More about real-world 3D mechanical verification in Altium Designer. With the need to increase productivity and cut costs, design teams no longer have the luxury of being able to absorb the overhead in time and cost of running design tools from different systems.
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Veneer Clock. Open source hardware and easy-to-use development boards such as the Arduino and the Raspberry Pi have increased community interest in electronics, particularly in fablabs, [9] hackerspaces and makerspaces. The leading EDA software vendors traditionally lack free versions, and professional licenses are unaffordable for amateurs.
This resulted in high piracy rates for professional software packages, or users sticking to outdated software, including CircuitMaker Several initiatives such as Eagle have attempted to fill this void, releasing restricted versions of semi-professional EDA tools. The rise of KiCAD further fragmented the market. This pressure eventually provided the incentive for Altium to release a simplified and more user friendly version of their professional EDA software package and flagship product, Altium Designer, targeted at less complex circuit board projects.
Despite the resemblance in naming, the current CircuitMaker differs entirely from CircuitMaker regarding features and graphical user interface: the SPICE simulation module has been removed; the library system has been overhauled; and the controls changed from classic menus to a more modern and visually appealing ribbon interface. CircuitMaker implements schematic capture and PCB design using the same engine as Altium Designer, providing an almost identical user experience. The schematic editor includes basic component placement and circuit design as well as advanced multi-channel design and hierarchical schematics.
All schematics are uploaded to the Altium server and can be viewed by anyone with a CircuitMaker account, stimulating design re-use.
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