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typical Allegro learning curve ?

JeffCollinson
JeffCollinson over 15 years ago

We are seriously considering moving from Pads-PCB to Allegro due to increasing signal integrity and density issues,

Has anyone had a similar conversion in the recent past, or have any ballpark figures on the duration of the learning curve.

We have three PCB designers, each with 15+ years as designers. We know that as soon as we upgrade we will be asked how soon the new boards are going out. Sound familiar?

All inputs will be graciously appreciated.

 thx... Jeff

 

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    Robert Finley over 15 years ago

    Have your salesperson show you how Expedition does adjacent layer parallelism DRCs.

    (recovering Mentor user here.) 

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  • Robert Finley
    Robert Finley over 15 years ago

    Have your salesperson show you how Expedition does adjacent layer parallelism DRCs.

    (recovering Mentor user here.) 

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