[Coco] new mylars

Salvador Garcia ssalvadorgarcia at netscape.net
Tue Aug 11 20:23:03 EDT 2015


(madly waves hand)


I used ORCAD for DOS back in the 80s. Crazy expensive! But it got the job done.

Salvador


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Philipsen <dave at davebiz.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Tue, Aug 11, 2015 4:56 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] new mylars




On 8/11/2015 1:11 PM, Mark Marlette wrote:
> I did layout my first memory
board by hand, just to say I did it.
>
> Took me, IIRC a full day. This was a
simple board as well.
>
> It took the Specctra, yes, 8 seconds. The SuperIDE
took the same computer over 200 seconds to route that card. Every trick in the
book was used on that board as it should have been a four layer card.
>
> Ground
bounce is a bad thing. I have had the luxury of taking high speed layout classes
at work, priceless! Matching differential signals on trace lengths very
critical.
>
> Been with Orcad since it it's first version release over 25 years
ago.
Hey, Mark.  I don't know what OrCad is like these days but did you ever

use the DOS version?  I used to work for a company back in the 80s that

designed embedded controllers for the theme park market and that's what 
we
used.  I'm sure things have changed a lot over the years.

In my personal
experience over the years I have found that routing 
2-layer boards with signals
less than 20 MHz is not too hard to do by 
hand.  There are things that the
human mind can come up with that the 
auto-routers just can't
duplicate...:-)

>
> I'll agree with your approach on the simpler boards, but
when it comes to power planes, it is hard to keep them on just one side in a
complex design. A trick is to have planes on both sides then tie together with
vias....makes a small cap.
>
> What is nice is that the tools are there,
something even back in the late 90's where very expensive are now free or low
cost.
>
> At work they spend several seven digits a year with Mentor
Graphics......I won't be moving to that platform any time soon..... :)
>
>   
>
Mark Marlette
> http://www.cloud9tech.com
> mark at cloud9tech.com
>
>
>

Dave
Philipsen


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