[PCB_FORUM] Re: To Mentor...

  • From: "Gary MacIndoe" <gary.macindoe@xxxxxxx>
  • To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:34:58 -0600

Thanks for the response Richard.  I will only be using the PCB layout
portion of the Mentor tools, probably Expedition.

Regards,

Gary E. MacIndoe

PCB Design Engineer

Advanced Micro Devices

Longmont, Colorado

 

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DxDesigner (aka ViewDraw aka Viewlogic) is pretty easy to learn.  It's about
the same level as Concept.  It has niggles and pecularities just like
everything else.

 

The scripting language is quite powerful, but I don't know of any real
documentation on it.  It can hook into VBScript, perl, whatever.

 

 

 



>>> "Gary MacIndoe" <gary.macindoe@xxxxxxx> 15/07/2006 5:39 a.m. >>>
Hey guys,

Well, it looks like I will be switching to Mentor (boo hoo!) after using
Allegro for twelve years.

Could anyone tell me which is the high end Mentor product?  Also, any tips
on learning it (I will probably get official training, but I want to get a
jump on it).

Does Mentor have scripts like Allegro, Constraint Manager etc.?

Thanks for any responses!

Gary E. MacIndoe

PCB Design Engineer

Advanced Micro Devices

Longmont, Colorado





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