eCADSTAR release 2022 enables IoT PCB designs

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Zuken has continued to develop the concept of a user-friendly, internet-connected PCB design system for the small to medium business segment with the launch of eCADSTAR Release 2022.

Leveraging eCADSTAR’s internet connected platform and unified user interface for all applications (schematic, constraint, library and layout editors), the development team’s focus with this release has been the delivery of advanced functionality.

Responding to its growing user-base this release looks to deliver advanced capabilities for organisation and reuse of designs, fine-tuning of high-speed circuitry, and layout and modification of densely populated PCB layouts through semi-automatic functionality.

“With an emphasis on organisation and reuse of full and partial designs, advanced fine-tuning of high-speed circuitry, and automation-assisted layout and modification of densely populated PCB layouts, eCADSTAR release 2022 continues to be a strong contender for demanding users in the growing market of IoT enabled boards”, said Jeroen Leinders, eCADSTAR Business Manager Europe.

The organisation of large circuit diagrams in eCADSTAR’s schematic application has been simplified with additional support for multi-instanced hierarchy, which makes it possible to group circuit parts (e.g., multi-channels, like amplifiers) that are used several times in a design into hierarchical blocks. These blocks can be replicated in any number of instances.  All instances are updated automatically whenever changes are made to a block definition.

Library management was also enhanced through the introduction of a new 3D Model Manager that can import ProStep and other 3D formats.  Models can now be organised into sub-folders bringing greater structure and clarity to 3D component models.

Major enhancements have also been made to fine-tuning capabilities for high-speed signals. A major overhaul of Configuration Editor has made it easier to define or edit physical track and layer stack cross-sections for analysis. Users can also define etch factors to compensate for impedance variations introduced by inaccuracies in the etching process, either for entire designs or for individual PCB tracks, enhancing accuracy of signal integrity analysis – especially for ultra-high-speed differential signals.

For ease of use with high-speed designs, bi-directional cross-probe between eCADSTAR’s Electrical Editor and eCADSTAR Schematic and PCB has been introduced, making it simpler to relate physical designs to their high-speed equivalent circuits.

Modification of existing layout patterns, such as moving placed components, now supports push-aside, automatically adjusting surrounding components and corresponding routing patterns in real-time. The routing of multi-pad footprint pads, in which single pins correspond to multiple IC pads is now supported.

Component positions can be exported to a CSV file for either an entire layout or part of it. This feature will be particularly useful when looking to reduce the effort of initial placement through straightforward reuse, as well as for re-using placement of common circuits such as DC-to-DC converters.

The new release of eCADSTAR is now available.