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  2. Design rule checking - Wikipedia

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    Electronic design automation is used extensively to ensure that designers do not violate design rules; a process called design rule checking (DRC). DRC is a major step during physical verification signoff on the design, which also involves LVS ( layout versus schematic ) checks, XOR checks, ERC ( electrical rule check ), and antenna checks.

  3. CircuitMaker - Wikipedia

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    CircuitMaker supports design rule configuration and real time design rule checking. Some advanced features, including differential pair routing, interactive length tuning, [23] and polygon pour management, are also available. [24] Production files can be exported directly, although an external Gerber viewer must be used to check the exports.

  4. PCB-Investigator - Wikipedia

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    It includes tools for design rule checks (DRC) and other analyses to verify compliance with industry standards. The software also offers 3D visualization of PCBs and supports scripting for task automation and workflow customization. [6] [7] In 2017, PCB-Investigator introduced browser-based support for PCB design reviews. [8]

  5. Physical verification - Wikipedia

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    Physical verification is a process whereby an integrated circuit layout (IC layout) design is verified via EDA software tools to ensure correct electrical and logical functionality and manufacturability. Verification involves design rule check (DRC), layout versus schematic (LVS), XOR (exclusive OR), antenna checks and electrical rule check ...

  6. PCB (software) - Wikipedia

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    Simple design rule checker (DRC) - checks for minimum spacing and overlap rules; Drawing directly on the silk layer; Viewable solder-mask layers and editing; Netlist window; Netlist entry by drawing rats; Auto router; Snap to pins and pads; Element files and libraries that can contain whole sub-layouts, metric grids; Up to 16 copper layer ...

  7. DipTrace - Wikipedia

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    DipTrace is a proprietary software suite for electronic design automation (EDA) used for electronic schematic capture and printed circuit board layouts. DipTrace has four applications: schematic editor, PCB editor with built-in shape-based autorouter and 3D preview, component editor (schematic symbol), and pattern editor (PCB footprint).

  8. List of EDA companies - Wikipedia

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    Altium Designer. PCB Design; Circuit Simulation; Altium Designer - PCB Design software, Schematic Capture and Circuit Simulation; Altium Vault - Design Data Management Solution; PDN Analyzer - Power Distribution and Network Analysis (A/C) CircuitStudio - easy-to-use PCB design tool; CircuitMaker - free community-driven PCB design tool for makers

  9. KiCad - Wikipedia

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    KiCad (/ ˈ k iː ˌ k æ d / KEE-kad [7]) is a free software suite for electronic design automation (EDA). It facilitates the design and simulation of electronic hardware for PCB manufacturing. It features an integrated environment for schematic capture, PCB layout, manufacturing file viewing, ngspice-provided SPICE simulation, and engineering ...