Altair PollEx for ECAD Now Available
November 8, 2024 | AltairEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence, announced it is providing engineers access to advanced printed circuit board (PCB) verification tools at no cost with Altair® PollEx™ for ECAD. PollEx for ECAD empowers organizations to streamline design processes, enhance product quality from the earliest stages, and make smarter PCB design decisions. Available as a one-year free trial, PollEx for ECAD integrates seamlessly with all leading electronic computer-aided design (ECAD) tools.
“PollEx for ECAD offers users incredible PCB verification capabilities at no cost, allowing them to integrate with leading ECAD tools and transform their PCB design workflows,” said Sam Mahalingam, chief technology officer, Altair. “This is a can’t-miss opportunity for teams and organizations responsible for designing and manufacturing PCBs. We encourage all users to try this software and discover its potential firsthand.”
PollEx for ECAD – part of the Altair® HyperWorks® design and simulation platform – includes the core capabilities of Altair® PollEx™, offering essential PCB verification tools that simplify design review, analysis, and early verification. Designed to deliver impactful functionality, PollEx for ECAD empowers users to:
- Review designs, analyze, verify, and assess physical, logical, and electrical attributes early in the design life cycle.
- Detect potential manufacturing and electrical issues early in design to reduce design iterations and avoid costly rework.
- Identify issues and boost production yield with ECAD integration.
- Ensure seamless collaboration throughout the PCB development process.
Altair will present PollEx for ECAD at the following events:
- Electronica 2024 (Hall A3, Booth 562), Munich, Germany, November 12-15
- PCB Carolina (Exhibitor Table #95), Raleigh, North Carolina, November 13
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