Intercept Pantheon

Intercept offers new PCB/hybrid/RF layout software version

June 1, 2017

Atlanta, GA. Intercept Technology Inc. today announced the availability of a major new release of its Pantheon PCB layout software, which includes specialized RF and hybrid design flows. Complementing this new Pantheon version is an enhancement of Intercept’s Mozaix CAE schematic design software. The Mozaix version 5.0 and Pantheon version 7.2 releases are paired together with unified user interfaces for increased productivity for existing users and for shorter ramp-up time for new users. Both new versions are fully compliant on Microsoft Windows 10 and Linux Redhat 6.

Both the Pantheon and Mozaix main windows have  been optimized to have placement of similar icon toolbars in the same places in both applications, and window designs have been upgraded in Mozaix to include Pantheon’s streamlined design for maximum screen space. The addition of PDF output options in the latest version of Mozaix is a precursor to future planned enhancements for Pantheon’s integrated drawing and documentation capabilities, under development now.

“Clean, easy to use UX has been our emphasis for years.” said Abby Monaco, director of products and marketing for Intercept. “This latest stride forward provides better usability overall, with plenty of new tools to continue to simplify complex design issues.”

Intercept’s EDA software provides users with scalable design and engineering tailored for simpler designs as well as the most complex PCB, RF, hybrid and mixed-signal boards, panels, and panel arrays. Its software suite includes schematic, layout with DFM checking, and library management, all complemented by interfaces to mechanical, manufacturing, analysis, simulation, RF modeling, and documentation. Migration to Intercept’s products is made easy with its offering of over 30 database translators of various CAD, CAE, and library formats. Contact [email protected] to request a free 30-day trial.

http://www.intercept.com/products/pantheon-pcb-design

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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