Monday, March 25, 2013

Announcement: New Xilinx Series-7 & Linear Technology Board-Level Components

The Altium Content Team has released new updates to the Vault and Content Store.

We're happy to announce the addition of Xilinx Series-7 FPGA board-level libraries including Artix-7, Kintex-7 and Virtex-7 - all available now. Also released are board-level components for Zynq-7000 devices. To view the latest from Xilinx in the Content Store click here.

In Linear Technology, Comparators join Op Amps with 630 new library parts added to the collection - covering all high speed and micropower comparators from Linear. Linear Technology Comparators

Monday, March 18, 2013

Design Secret - number 55

Design Secret - number 55

 

Please check this out - snippets and unions are a simple, non-managed form of design re-use that's just the ticket for a lot of common circuits you will use across many designs.

Here's the link: http://altiumvideos.live.altium.com/#Detail/1222/True

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Design Secret - number 55

Design Secret - number 55 - from our Applications Engineer Dirk Glaser, who supports customers from our Karlsruhe office in Germany.

Please check this out - snippets and unions are a simple, non-managed form of design re-use that's just the ticket for a lot of common circuits you will use across many designs.

Here's the link: http://altiumvideos.live.altium.com/#Detail/1222/True

Watch and enjoy!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Annoucement: Release of Altium Vault and Personal Vault

The Altium Development team is pleased to announce the release of the Altium Vault Server and the Personal Vault.

Vaults offer reliable traceability and where-used information through the formal revisioning and life-cycle management of part information, sub-circuits and full designs. Repeatable formal release process ensures all design documents are suited for the chosen release.

All items in vaults represent reusable design content, from part models to entire sub-circuits. Because their history and lifecycle state are known a designer can reuse them with complete understanding of their track record.

Vaults provide access to live supply chain intelligence via online links to component suppliers. This helps reduce risk by informing the process of component selection during the design phase.

Finally, vaults establish mechanism to easily and securely share the right pieces of design data with those who need access to them.

The Altium Vault Server is ideal for businesses with teams who benefit from full control over tracking user access and sharing capabilities. Licenses need to be purchased to run and connect to the Altium Vault Server.

The Personal Vault is a complete electronic design data management system, aimed at helping individuals or small groups to gain control over, reuse and leverage their IP. It is available free of charge.

Both Altium Vault Server and Personal Vault are available here for download.

 

What is the difference between the Altium Vault Server and the now legacy Satellite Vault Server?

Altium Vault Server allows customers to configure and manage their own users without authentication on Altium Live. This means that you may add users to your vault server who do not require a connection to Altium Live to use the vault. This may include 3rd-party stakeholders to the data, such as purchasing departments, who do not use Altium Designer but still may require access and influence over engineering data (just one example).

The Satellite Vault Server is still able to be used but is now considered "legacy" having been replaced by the new Personal Vault. Users who already have the SVS up and running will be able to keep using it, however it will no longer be maintained. It will be possible to migrate data either to the PV or Altium Vault Server.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Annoucement: Release of Altium Vault and Personal Vault

The Altium Development team is pleased to announce the release of the Altium Vault Server and the Personal Vault.

Vaults offer reliable traceability and where-used information through the formal revisioning and life-cycle management of part information, sub-circuits and full designs. Repeatable formal release process ensures all design documents are suited for the chosen release.

All items in vaults represent reusable design content, from part models to entire sub-circuits. Because their history and lifecycle state are known a designer can reuse them with complete understanding of their track record.

Vaults provide access to live supply chain intelligence via online links to component suppliers. This helps reduce risk by informing the process of component selection during the design phase.

Finally, vaults establish mechanism to easily and securely share the right pieces of design data with those who need access to them.

The Altium Vault Server is ideal for businesses with teams who benefit from full control over tracking user access and sharing capabilities. Licenses need to be purchased to run and connect to the Altium Vault Server.

The Personal Vault is a complete electronic design data management system, aimed at helping individuals or small groups to gain control over, reuse and leverage their IP. It is available free of charge.

Both Altium Vault Server and Personal Vault are available here for download.