Allegro X Design Entry HDL Front-to-Back Flow Training
Date | Version | Country | Location | |
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29 - 31 Jul 2024 | 23.1 | Germany | Feldkirchen-Munich Germany |
ENROLL |
16 - 18 Sep 2024 | 23.1 | France | Vélizy-Paris France |
ENROLL |
30 Sep - 02 Oct 2024 | 22.1 | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland | Bracknell-London United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland |
ENROLL |
25 - 27 Nov 2024 | 23.1 | Germany | EMEA-Blended-Germany Germany |
ENROLL |
Scheduled upon demandOn demand | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
Version | Region | |
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23.1 | Online | ENROLL |
22.1 | Online | ENROLL |
Other Versions | Online | EXPRESS INTERESTINQUIRE |
Length: 3 Days (24 hours)
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Course Description
In this course, you create board-level schematic designs with Design Entry HDL. You explore the integration between Design Entry HDL and other tools in the design flow, including the Allegro® PCB Editor. You follow the design flow by creating a schematic and taking it all the way through board layout.
Although board layout is introduced as part of the front-to-back flow, this is not a board layout course. Also, schematic or footprint library development is not included in this course. See the Related Courses below.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Set up new projects
- Create a flat, multisheet design
- Check the design
- Use part tables
- Package a design
- Create and customize a Bill of Materials
- Build a hierarchical design
- Use schematic properties to control part placement
- Use the Constraint Manager to define high-speed routing requirements in Design Entry HDL
- Transfer the design to the PCB Editor
- Place parts manually
- Auto-route with the PCB Router
- Compare the schematic and layout
- Synchronize design differences
- Incorporate engineering changes
- Link projects together in a team-design scenario
- Reuse a hierarchical block and associated layout in another design
Software Used in This Course
- Allegro Design Authoring (PS2000)
- Allegro Design Authoring with High Speed Option (PA1410)
- Allegro PCB Designer (PA3100)
Software Release(s)
SPB23.1
Modules in this Course
- Getting Started with Design Entry HDL
- Project Setup
- Design Entry and Packaging
- Hierarchical and Team Design
- Design Rules
- Rules-Driven Layout
- Engineering Changes
- Debugging Problems
Audience
- Design Engineers
- PCB Layout Designers
Prerequisites
This course has no prerequisites.
Related Courses
Please see course learning maps at this link for a visual representation of courses and course relationships. Regional course catalogs may be viewed here.
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