Altium Releases New Version of P-CAD to Beta Testing; P-CAD 2004 to Offer New Technologies for Layout and Routing and Improved Support for High-Speed Design
SYDNEY, Australia—(BUSINESS WIRE)—June 28, 2004—
Altium Limited (ASX:ALU), a leading developer of
Windows-based electronics design software, today announced that a new
version of its P-CAD PCB design system for layout specialists has been
released to beta testing. The new version, P-CAD 2004, significantly
expands the capabilities of P-CAD with new PCB technologies and
enhanced features, including a new schematic editor that supports
multichannel and hierarchical design, a new topological autorouter, a
new interactive routing engine, and improved management of design
rules. P-CAD 2004 will also offer enhanced links to manufacturing with
the introduction of new output servers, and the latest generation CAM
software that features an expanded range of analysis and verification
checks, and extensive import and export formats.
P-CAD 2004 will be released on Altium's proprietary Design
Explorer (DXP) technology integration platform, bringing all the
capabilities of P-CAD together in a single, integrated design
environment that supports extensive document synchronization and
project management features. This enables a stronger design entry
front end; tighter integration to PCB technologies; and seamless
access to Altium's new FPGA and embedded system design products (which
are sold separately). Altium has also added a range of features
throughout the capture, layout, signal integrity, and routing stages
of P-CAD to assist engineers and designers dealing with high-speed
designs. These include improved support for differential pair routing,
FPGA pin swapping, as well as enhanced and additional design rules.
P-CAD 2004 is currently scheduled for full release later this year.
"In today's PCB design market, high density board structures,
large BGAs, and complex signal integrity issues all add to the
challenges of getting your board completed on time and on budget,"
said Nick Martin, Joint CEO and Founder, Altium. "P-CAD 2004 has been
dramatically updated with the latest technologies and features to
improve support for high-speed design, and to significantly improve
P-CAD's routing and PCB layout capabilities."
Pricing and availability
P-CAD 2004 has been released to beta testing, and is currently
scheduled for full release later this year. P-CAD 2002 customers who
are on a valid prepaid upgrade subscription plan at the time of P-CAD
2004's release will automatically be shipped the new version free of
charge as part of their support contract.
Also, as part of a current special offer, all P-CAD 2002 new
licences purchased before June 30, 2004 will include a 'technology
guarantee' which entitles license holders to the P-CAD 2004 release
free of charge upon availability as well as a bonus 1GB 1.1/2.0 flash
drive.
Users of previous P-CAD versions who upgrade to P-CAD 2002 before
June 30, 2004 will also be eligible for the 'technology guarantee'
offer and a free 256MB USB 1.1/2.0 flash drive.
For more product information, visit www.altium.com/pcad/ or
contact your local Altium Sales and Support Center.
About Altium Limited
Altium Limited (ASX:ALU) is a global developer and supplier of
electronics design software for the Microsoft Windows environment.
Founded in 1985, Altium released the world's first Microsoft
Windows-based printed circuit board design tool in 1991 and continues
to provide advanced, easy-to-use and affordable software design tools
to electronics engineers, designers, and developers worldwide.
Altium's products offer tailored solutions covering a range of
hardware and software design processes including the well-known
Protel, P-CAD and TASKING brands. Altium is headquartered in Sydney,
Australia and has sales and support offices in Australia, the United
States, Japan and Europe. More information is available at
www.altium.com.
Altium, CAMtastic, CircuitStudio, Design Explorer, DXP,
LiveDesign, NanoBoard, NanoTalk, Nexar, nVisage, P-CAD, Protel, Situs,
TASKING, and Topological Autorouting and their respective logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Altium Limited or its
subsidiaries. All other registered or unregistered trademarks
referenced herein are the property of their respective owners, and no
trademark rights to the same are claimed.
Contact:
Edelman for Altium USA
Sarah Seifert, 650-968-4033
sarah.seifert@edelman.com
www.edelman.com
or
Altium Limited
Jessica Maxwell, +61 2 9975 7710 (Australia)
jessica.maxwell@altium.com.au
www.altium.com