Pcb
PCB Selection: Kicad, Eagle, WinQcad & Co
By Ionela May 23rd, 2009
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An overview of the best CAD/CAM/CAE for PCB (Printed Circuit Board). |
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High-speed board layout guidelines
By Ionela May 23rd, 2009
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As both device pin density and system frequency increase, printed circuit board (PCB) layout becomes more complex. |
Proteus
By Chris Mar 26th, 2009
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Proteus PCB design combines the ISIS schematic capture and ARES PCB layout programs to provide a powerful, integrated and easy to use suite of tools for professional PCB Design. |
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Pads
By Chris Mar 26th, 2009
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The PADS flow is a lower-cost, desk-top solution that serves as a gateway into enterprise PCB design. |
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CADint
By Chris Mar 26th, 2009
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CADINT PCB is a full 32-bit design package that provides designers with a comprehensive suite of the necessary tools to complete boards from concept to reality. |
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Pulsonix
By Chris Mar 25th, 2009
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Instant access to your corporate component information through industry-standard connection. |
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PCB 123
By Chris Mar 25th, 2009
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PCB123 has a simple and quick board's circuit that is FREE to download. |
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CAD Programs/Software to realize PCB
By froa0112 Mar 25th, 2009
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Free PCB Design. CAD Programms/Software to realize Printed Circuit Boards |
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Pcad
By Chris Mar 25th, 2009
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With P-CAD 2006, an industry-proven rules-driven PCB design environment is coupled with new and enhanced features for high-speed design such as differential pair routing and multi-routing. |
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Mechanics and Electronics as Instrument for Minimized Drive Applications
By Chris Mar 25th, 2009
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The goal of this report is to show the electrical and mechanical requirements for power modules, such as compact outline, low inductance, thermal connection to heat sink and stress relief of the electrical interconnection. |
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