WILSONVILLE, USA: Mentor Graphics Corp. announced the first phase of a new systems design enterprise platform to address today's printed circuit board (PCB) systems challenges of increased complexity, changing team demographics, and systems-aware design requirements.
The Mentor Graphics Xpedition™ platform significantly simplifies and accelerates the development of the industry's most challenging designs. By combining an intuitive design environment with designer-driven automation, the Xpedition platform addresses the changing responsibilities of designers, including global team-based organizations, so that users can perform at expert levels for optimum productivity.
The result is shortened product development cycles, minimized design re-spins, and improved product quality. The first phase of the launch announces new Xpedition PCB layout technology.
The Xpedition PCB layout platform, the first announced phase of the new Xpedition flow, addresses key challenges of today's systems designers: placement planning for performance and reuse; efficient routing of complex, dense topologies; and electro-mechanical optimization. A key feature in this platform is Sketch Router™ which provides the designer with extensive interactive control of the auto-assisted routing process by delivering hand-routed-quality results in dramatically reduced time - a significant industry advancement.
"Sketch Router is incomparable to anything available today, and I was really surprised at how easy it is to use- it quickly became second-nature," stated John Medina, owner of High Speed Design Services. "The quality looks like a hand route, and I would bet that most people could not tell the difference."
With the complexity of high density boards, multiple layers, design and space constraints, the need for an environment that enables collaboration across multiple disciplines within an enterprise is imperative. The platform is an easy-to-use, highly productive design environment that delivers automated component planning and placement, auto-assisted interactive routing, and 3D design development-even for individuals or teams relatively unfamiliar with complex PCB layout design.