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FREE Webinar: Introduction to Designing with Altium

In this free webinar, Altium experts around the world will take you through an introduction to Altium Designer key technologies and show you inside our engineering team to give you a full understanding of our vault-driven electronics design methodology. This Webinar provides you with an overview of the features and functions of:

  • Design Capture
  • Interfaces to Databases
  • PCB Layout & Routing
  • Mixed-Signal Simulation & Signal Integrity
  • FPGA Design and Constraint Management
  • Embedded Design and Rapid Application Development
  • Component and Library Design and Management
  • 3D Design and MCAD Integration
  • Functional design” and design for reuse

Please note: Minimum 512k broadband connection is recommended to watch this video and demo.

Click Here to Register to watch this live webinar in English.

Click Here to Register to watch this live webinar in Chinese.

One thought on “FREE Webinar: Introduction to Designing with Altium”

  1. Wonderful webinars on Altium & on Kintex-7 on EE Journal. Now if you could just design with Altium for the Kintex-7.

    There’s still no library support from Altium (July, 2012) and without an Altium supplied library, pin swapping & some other features are not possible with the Kintex-7 under Altium.

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