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Altium: Innovation in FPGAs and Board Design
Marcelle Douglas, Product Marketing Manager, Altium, discusses Altium's FPGA and PCB board design product line.
At its core, Altium Designer differs in being a unified design solution, the only one of its kind on the market.
Unified means a single data model, a single design process, a single design application; and a single, coherent model for the design all visible to the entire design team, across FPGA design, PCB layout, and the touch-points and outputs to manufacturing and the mechanical design elements.
Thats quite a summary.
Perhaps the better comparison is in asking how many tools are required to complete a design from concept to manufacture.
If the answer is more than one, you dont have a unified solution at your fingertips.
Altium Designer provides that single, unified solution.
This unified approach means that any designer, across any discipline, operating in any vertical market, can benefit from adopting Altium Designer.
It equips them to create their next generation of electronic products, in a world that is competitive, that is seeing seismic shifts in where design is done, and who is tapping into tomorrows devices.
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About Altium
Altium Limited provides next-generation electronics design solutions that break down the barriers to innovation.
Altiums solutions are unique because they unify the separate processes of electronics design, all within a single electronics design environment, working off a single data model, linking all aspects of electronics product design into one process. [FPGA, PCB, Electronic Design]

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