Mccad pcb-st in Title/Summary
McCAD PCB-ST
McCAD PCB-ST is an integrated PCB layout design environment for the board designer who does serious layout work and requires the availability of powerful design and edit tools at his fingertips. McCAD PCB-ST is net list driven and supports full forward and backward annotation of all net and component attributes passed to and from our McCAD Schematics
- Publisher: VAMP, Inc.
- Home page: www.mccad.com
- Last updated: November 28th, 2012
McCAD Schematics
McCAD Schematics is a sophisticated engineering database management system that allows the electronic designer to easily create and revise electronic circuit designs (digital or analog) directly on a MS Windows or Macintosh operating system. It can access thousands of standard or custom on-line libraries in seconds, retrieving the necessary information to support the current design task at hand.
- Publisher: McCAD
- Home page: www.mccad.com
- Last updated: September 7th, 2013
McCAD GView
This compact self-contained viewer allows you to view standard 274-X format Gerber plotting documents. It is designed for use with McCAD created documents and it can also be used to view Gerbers created by other CAD systems. This viewer can also be used to view older 274-D format Gerber plotting documents.
- Publisher: VAMP, Inc.
- Home page: www.mccad.com
- Last updated: February 14th, 2012
Additional Mccad pcb-st selection
McCAD Tracker
McCAD Autorouters are available in one of two options. You can select the router that best fits your budget and needs. Tracker is the lower cost of the two and has less features than Trailblazer. Both are built on the same router foundation. It offers greater depth of options and has an interactive mode making it highly desirable by designers tackling such difficult problems as BGA devices.
- Publisher: VAMP, Inc.
- Home page: www.mccad.com
- Last updated: May 26th, 2020
McCAD Trailblazer
This module can be used with either of the schematic systems. It is better suited for use with the Advanced Schematic system because you can then use the cross-linking features which then make the two modules tightly integrated. Not everyone needs nor wants to deal with some of the complexities of using an Advanced system.
- Publisher: VAMP, Inc.
- Last updated: May 22nd, 2012