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New free Altium version coming

IanJ
IanJ over 11 years ago

Hi all,

 

Not sure if has been discussed here already (I did look) but Altium have decided to join the FREE pcb design bandwagon in direct competition to Eagle PCB.

 

There's a thread over at the EEVblog, goto page 8 and you'll see Dave has posted a good amount of detail.

 

I actually think this is good news for Eagle PCB users as hopefully CadSoft will respond and maybe push harder at bringing some long wanted functionality to Eagle. Can we look forward to big changes to Eagle in Version 8......?

 

http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/

 

Page 8:-

http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/105/

 

Ian.

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    "Jorge Garcia"  skrev i nyhetsmeldingen: lvfmqv$cdn$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de ...

    V7 will be receiving some real feature upgrades in the near future, what

    they are I don't know yet but I've sent customer feedback along with some

    personal commentary to management. Let see what direction it goes.

     

    I would love to get a list of the upgrades you mention, however I can

    understand you should not be waving around with the features you miss or are

    planning to do, but seeing the result of 6.x and 7.x, I suspect that Cadsoft

    doesn't focus on the real issues that are holding Eagle back.

     

    I'm very interested in understanding what you consider a WOW factor.

     

    I know the question was not for me, but I cant resist to post a list of

    outstanding issues from the top of my head (I may have left out important

    ones), in no particular order of significance.

     

    Hard and middle-hard ones:

    -Graphics are slow for more advanced boards. It takes time to draw a big

    board and I know there is a big potential compared to competing solutions.

    Im sure you can do a lot of exiting fast graphics things even with QT.

    -Polygon fillings need to be redone. It should calculate outlines on the

    fly; when you add a via, eagles internal data should make the hole, not when

    you press ratsnest. Also, there is no need for the wysiwyg wire fill mode.

    Make them flashed, at least as an option. The CAM processor could do wire

    fill as an option. It would be nice to get rid of the ratsnest function

    totally.

    -Live DRC would be nice. It requires some heavy background sorting while

    drawing, but there is a lot of unused cpu power available.

    -Clean up layer handling. Fixed numbered layers causes some issues like when

    you want to swap a few layers around, or future expansion to >16 layer of

    copper.

    -Difftools! Graphic diff tools too! With version control.

    -Interactive tutorials for the noobs.

    -3d is nice to have, but will need support from a library editor that can

    draw basic models as well as import 3d models. I'd put this low down on the

    list.

    -Proper hierarcy. Sch/pcb editor and library editor should approach each

    other. Any design should be able to become a part.

     

    Easy fixes:

    -Fix the diff routing vs different layer parameters

    -Redo buses with proper bustaps. Buses should have a short name and contain

    many signals defined by the signals connected to it with a bus tap.

    -Make page connectors as a proper primitive

    -ERC needs to be redone (ref earlier discussions about multiple supply pins

    on parts like voltage regulators). Turn symbolic power devices into page

    connectors.

    -Unconnected pins in schematic should get some symbol when unconnected, and

    maybe even if it fails a live ERC check.

    -Schematic wire-end snap to offgrid pins would helps some noobs.

    -Mirrored view of board

    -Persistant show/hilight/outline

    -Mouseover signal information (in status bar, or tooltip text)

    -Some leftover airwires happen (I think this appeared in some 5.x version a

    long time ago). I have to do manual ratsnest to get rid of them.

    -Single file projects

    -get rid of the .epf or eaglerc files and replace them with some user

    preference dialogue.

    -Saveable DRC/ERC list

    -More detailed explanation of what parameter failed on selected DRC issue.

     

    That said, Eagle still has some powerful features, like the ULP interface

    and great efficient support. And still nicely priced with no free running

    tab.

    Besides, I think the free Altium will be for non commercial use only, and

    every time I try to use it, I end up tearing my hair off image

     

    If you (Jorge) want to ask about details or discuss any of these issues with

    me personally, you should have my email in your mailbox image

     

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks Jorge,

     

    Here's some screenshots of the new FREE Altium app courtesy of Dave

    Jones over at the EEVblog.

     

    http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/?action=dlattach;attach=109810;image

    http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/?action=dlattach;attach=109812;image

    http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/?action=dlattach;attach=109814;image

    http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/?action=dlattach;attach=109816;image

    http://www.eevblog.com/forum/altium/free-altium-is-coming/?action=dlattach;attach=109818;image

     

    Ian.

     

     

     

    On Tue, 16 Sep 2014 18:34:55 -0400, Jorge Garcia

    <jorge@cadsoftusa.com> wrote:

     

    Hi Ian,

     

    Thanks for posting this, we're always pushing as hard as we can. You

    won't have to wait for V8, we're going to be making some improvements to

    V7 now.

     

    Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.

     

    Jorge Garcia

     

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  • sauerwald
    sauerwald over 11 years ago

    I use the student/hobbyist version of Eagle at home, and Altium for work, so I use both tools regularly.   There are features that I really like about Eagle, and others that I prefer about Altium, and if there were a reasonably priced version of Altium available, I would probably switch to that for home use.    In my opinion - the features that I like about Eagle are the way that it keeps the schematic and the PCB in sync - I work with two screens, and making a change to the schematic on one screen is immediately reflected on the other.   Eagle is also easier to get new components for - either from the community, or generating them from scratch.   I would love it if Altium were to learn these things from Eagle.

     

    The things that I like about Altium are the library structure and the amount of metadata that is carried.  My employer maintains our own corporate component library and the data that is in the library makes it very easy to generate complete BOMs with part descriptions, Manufacturer and distributor part numbers, live links to distributor sites so that you are alerted as to price and availability of components as you place them etc.

    Altium also has better tools for generating manufacturing files such as pick & place and drill files.   Altium also provides very nice 3D rendering from within the PCB layout tool, and good (not great) signal integrity tools.   For work I do some high speed designs, and I don't think that I could do those with Eagle, but Altium is able to handle it.

     

    The main reason that I use Eagle is that for the kind of projects that I do at home, the hobbyist version of eagle does what I need for a very reasonable price.   If I wanted to upgrade to Eagle Professional, it is still affordable for a single seat.   To purchase a minimal configuration of Altium is 4X the cost of Eagle Professional, and requires an annual maintenance contract so it is out of the question for anything other than professional use.

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to sauerwald

     

    "Mark Sauerwald"  skrev i nyhetsmeldingen:

    460407348.191411494773185.JavaMail.jive@flmspu-csapp-02.premierfarnell.com

    ...

     

    In my opinion - the features that I like about Eagle are the way that it

    keeps the schematic and the PCB in sync - I work with two screens,

    and making a change to the schematic on one screen is immediately

    reflected on the other.

     

    I guess Altium cant do that because their philosophy is multiple departments

    doing work on same project. This requires some control of whats merged in

    and not, but I agree that it causes pain in the one-man projects.

     

    The things that I like about Altium are the library structure and the

    amount of metadata that is carried.

     

    I kinda both hate and love extra metadata. I hate it when I don't know what

    it is, and I hate when metadata expires (like distributors change,

    manufacturer merge and change name). Some data is better when fresh. We do

    that work after generating the bom here.

     

    For work I do some high speed designs, and I don't think that I

    could do those with Eagle, but Altium is able to handle it.

     

    I do high speed with Eagle. The only think I have to agree with a stackup

    config from the manufacturer, then I just follow routing rules, but I agree

    I have written some ULP's to check signals for stubs, width (vs layer),

    length matching and diff distances (vs layer).

     

     

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  • anweid
    anweid over 11 years ago in reply to sauerwald

    Am 23.09.2014 19:52, schrieb Mark Sauerwald:

    The things that I like about Altium are the library structure and the

    amount of metadata that is carried.  My employer maintains our own

    corporate component library and the data that is in the library makes it

    very easy to generate complete BOMs with part descriptions, Manufacturer

    and distributor part numbers, live links to distributor sites so that

    you are alerted as to price and availability of components as you place

    them etc.

     

    In principle, this can already be done in EAGLE, either with attributes,

    or with the HTML descriptions in the library. E.g., my libraries contain

    datasheet excerpts and links (see picture). Distributor or BOM

    information and other stuff could also be added.

     

    In my opinion, there are only three problems:

      1. The data is not included in the default CadSoft libraries, so you

         have to insert it on your own. But, since one should create one's

         own libraries anyway, that needs to be done manually in more or

         less every program (not only EAGLE). Still, that takes TIME.

      2. Keeping these data current also consumes some time, because, due to

         limitations of EAGLE's ULP language, the GUI for changing these

         data 'en masse' cannot be done in an easy and effective way.

      3. This is not included in the default EAGLE installation. You have

         to program your own GUI and access your data with self-made

         ULPs. Altium (highly probably) provides such things

         out-of-the-box...

     

    Andreas Weidner

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 2014-09-18 22:22:02 +0000, Jorge Garcia said:

    You're the first person I've ever heard say Cadsoft is ahead of Altium,

    so I appreciate that.

     

    I've been an Eagle fan for over 10 years. v7 is the first time I've

    actually really started looking at alternatives.

     

    The v7 feature list is aenemic. You've given the icons a face lift and

    added hierarchial schematics, and done some (I hear) great work on the

    autorouter, a feature I have used once in that decade. image

     

    I'm very interested in understanding what you consider a WOW factor.

    That phrase means different things to different people, what does it

    mean to you?

     

    Here's my short list:

     

    • Proper/real alpha blending of layers in the board editor

    • Removing the old "DOS-era" 16-colour limitation for layers

    • Allowing layers to be visually stacked in an arbitrary order (easily

    changable with hotkeys)

    • A "board flip" mode so I can see what the bottom of the board will

    look like easily

    • Displaying the net names on the tracks

    • Push and Shove routing (NOT as part of an auto-router license)

    • Replacing (or augmenting) EagleScript with Python or Lua

    • "Live" or "hot" DRC during routing

    • More manageable/configurable meander and live update for matched pair length

    • Live display of track length during route or with hover-over

    • An SMT pad editor that lets me define arbitrary polygons instead of

    rectangles only

    • Configurable default text size/ratio for labels/nets

    • Smarter cross reference display of off-sheet nets

    • FULL keyboard acceleration (make every possible action able to be

    hot-keyed, not just a few)

    • Multi-clipboard buffers

    • Proper icon and menu text zoom/DPI support for high-resolution displays

    • Library manager (make this work over a network socket so I can write

    my own library server software!)

    • Gerbmerge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gerbmerge/) integration

    for panelization

     

    ... this is the short list. There is no end of the features that you

    should be adding to Eagle to just keep up with the competition.

     

    I love Eagle. I want it to succeed. I love the "live" forward/back

    annotation. I love that it's multi-platform. I love that you (now

    as of v6) have XML file formats. I love your licensing. I love your

    price.

     

    I hate your quality control, I hate the lethargic approach to what many

    consider basic features for any professional EDA package, and I hate

    how you generally dump support for the previous version the moment a

    new major release is made.

     

    The v7 update so far is a cruel joke, and a slap in the face to your

    loyal users. I truly do hope that this is corrected. I'm really not

    sure that I will wait for v8, even if that means running Altium in a VM

    or jumping ship to KiCad, which is figuratively breathing down your

    neck in terms of features. You have no idea how much it hurts to say

    such a thing, but that is how bad this has gotten.

     

    An icon refresh should have been the last thing on your todo list for

    a major point release. What were you thinking?

     

    -A.

     

     

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    I'm absolute agree with you!

     

     

    I use Altium(14)/Eagle (6) everyday (+/-).

     

     

    I know design Schema/PCB In Altium  more comfortable, faultlessly and faster than Eagle, but  - price....

     

     

    Eagle will be better after implementation this things (by my opinion):

    1. part editor in PCB mode (change pad shape, silkscreen,...)

    2. better library manager:

    - multi select of devices/symbols/package and copy/move/remove to new devices/library...

    - edit of multiple devices properties and attributes in one window (Excel style) - ex: change custom attribute for all devices in library

    - possibility of create device variants with more symbol pins than have package pad. Ex: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/PCA9633.pdf - Pin A1 - check packge TSSOP8 and TSSOP10 - this can be one device but two variant

    3. improve schematic:

    - buses and his naming is horrible! Is it problem make dialog with list of all schematic net and selecting of them by mouse clicks?

    - Smash - remove this decelerate function

    4. Do you know "Inspector" in Altium? - Absolutely great function! In cooperative with filter selection is my favorite.

    5. Ticket system for new feature request for altium users - easy way how to implement new function into altium - also great thing (missing in cadsoft).

    .. and more and more.

     

     

    I'm waiting for new Altium price/licence/version system (will be released next year - I hope). If will be good - bye bye Eagle....

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  • tekmeister
    tekmeister over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    FYI,

     

    no-one's mentioned it in this thread yet, but the "free Altium" was formally announced a few weeks back. It will be called CircuitMaker

     

    I've registered to try it, but haven't received any emails yet.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to tekmeister

    Yes, I know this new SW, but CircuitMaker will be Cloud based :-(

    But, I hear about Altium Designer new licence politics. If i have true, Altium will be derived into few new variants as standart, proffesional, etc

    Of course, price will be also derived based on variant.

    But, maybe I have misinform.

    We will see...

     

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to tekmeister

    On 2014-10-23 10:56:56 +0000, Jeremy Kuek said:

     

    no-one's mentioned it in this thread yet, but the "free Altium" was

    formally announced a few weeks back. It will be called CircuitMaker

    (http://circuitmaker.com/)

     

    Cloud based EDA. No thank you.

     

    It absolutely looks great, but I'm not trusting my workflow to

    something that I can't nail down in a VM and use forever if I have to.

     

    -A.

     

     

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