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what is major difference between "Symphony Team Design" option and "PCB Team Design" on Allegro PCB Designer?

ichliebedich
ichliebedich over 5 years ago

Hello everybody!

I am looking for the co-work design option at allegro PCB Designer.

and I found there were two options below.

but I don't know which kind of difference they have

if you know about these options

please explain for me.

regards,

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  • steve
    steve over 5 years ago

    Team Design allows a user to create design partitions on a master board then export these as partition_name.dpf. These can be opened up by individual users in Allegro and worked on. Once they are complete the master board can import the completed partitions to complete the design. You can setup boundaries and ports for the nets that cross these boundaries. Symphony Team design allows a user to start a design and then share this to other users who can remote in and work concurrently on the same design. You'll see when a user adds routing, moves objects etc "live" on screen.  

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  • ichliebedich
    ichliebedich over 5 years ago in reply to steve

    thank you steve! then symphony team design is only focus on the "live" right?

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