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Tom
03-05-2002, 08:01 AM
Innoveda Brings High-Speed Routing to PowerPCB Solution

Critical Technology Enables Automatic or Interactive Routing for PCB Layout

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 4, 2002--Innoveda, Inc. (Nasdaq:INOV - news), a leading provider of innovative software and services for the design of advanced electronic products, today announced that it has significantly enhanced its PowerPCB(TM) tool suite with a complete high-speed routing solution designed to help users automatically or interactively manage and meet the thousands of signal constraints they encounter during the printed circuit board (PCB) layout process.

PowerPCB Version 5.0 includes new BlazeRouter(TM) 5.0 and BlazeRouter HSD (High-Speed Design) options, which help prevent signal integrity problems and speed time to market. The new version also includes a new Fast Interactive Route Editor, FIRE(TM), unmatched in capability for interactive routing of high-speed signals. In addition, PowerPCB now has a new toolkit for advanced packaging. The routing enhancements are based on the next-generation Latium(TM) architecture, for maximum speed. Innoveda will demonstrate the new version of PowerPCB in its booth (#C10) at the DATE 2002 conference at Le Palais des Congres, here, Mar. 5-7, and in its booth (#602) at the PCB Design Conference West, Mar. 20-22, in Santa Clara, Calif.

According to Chris Crowley, EnSigna(TM) Lab application engineer at Fairchild Semiconductor, "High-speed design tools are critical to our operations, and we have extensive experience using PowerPCB, BlazeRouter and other Innoveda design tools. From a high-speed standpoint, the new version of BlazeRouter stands out as very powerful, customizable and extremely easy to use. We can set high-speed constraints using PowerPCB, and easily manage and route them in considerably less time using the new BlazeRouter. We consider the new PowerPCB high-speed routing solution, with BlazeRouter features such as length-controlled routing, as valuable for routing and verifying our designs."

"Our customers who deal with highly complex designs, with hundreds or even thousands of high-speed constraints, face constant pressure to design faster," said Joe Dalton, vice president, chief marketing officer at Innoveda. "Previously, managing and meeting these constraints and component densities during PCB layout meant time-consuming, error-prone manual routing and checking. With this new release of PowerPCB, board designers can choose to route signals automatically or interactively to meet their high-speed design constraints, and verify that they have been met. With these new capabilities, our customers are able to achieve their design goals significantly faster and more accurately, and improve the quality of their designs."

Critical Technology for High-Speed Routing

PowerPCB Version 5.0 can significantly reduce the time and effort involved in successful high-speed routing. PowerPCB Version 5.0 with BlazeRouter 5.0 and BlazeRouter HSD automatically routes geometric high-speed constraints including minimum and maximum length, matched lengths, and differential pairs. With the addition of Component Entry Rules, routing to and from components with fine pitches can be achieved easily. New utilities verify that all design constraints, including high speed, are met.

Innoveda's FIRE, a shape-based, gridless interactive route editor, offers unparalleled push, shove and plowing features, multiple unique Design Rule Check (DRC) modes, and new trace editing features. Industry-leading capabilities include interactive differential pair routing, automatic and semi-automatic addition of accordion trace patterns, and several graphical tools to help users complete and manage their high-speed designs.

Pricing and Availability

PowerPCB Version 5.0 configurations are scheduled to be available in late spring, priced from $4,000.

randychase
03-05-2002, 09:49 AM
Prelim info from the Innoveda listserv. This is not gospel!


If you have: --> You'll get
*PowerPCB DRE --> FIRE (new interactive routing in BlazeRouter)
*PowerPCB ERS --> Advanced Rule Set (ARS) in PowerPCB and Blaze for
setting/checking advanced design rules (classes, pin pairs, etc. but NOT
high-speed rules)
*PowerPCB EDC --> PowerPCB/Blaze ARS
*BlazeRouter HSD is a new option which will allow automatic (batch) routing
of high-speed rules (diff pairs, matched lengths) in Blaze PLUS it adds
features to FIRE to route diff pairs and matched lengths. You'll have to go
to the User Group Meeting or PCB West to see how we do this! ;)

At this
point, I'm not 100% sure who will or will not get this for free. As Dick
said, for most PowerPCB modules it will be an extra cost option (I'm sorry,
I can't define "most" right now).

http://www.innoveda.com/products/datasheets_HTML/PowerPCB_50.asp