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How to Use PADS 9.5 for PCB Design


PADS 9.5 is a software suite for designing and manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCBs) that is developed by Mentor Graphics Corporation[^1^]. It consists of various tools for schematic capture, layout, routing, simulation, verification, and documentation. PADS 9.5 is an older version of the software that was released in 2012[^1^]. It has a different schematic capture front end (PADS Logic) from the latest versions of PADS that use DxDesigner[^2^]. It also integrates with HyperLynx, a board level simulator that is considered the gold standard for analyzing signal integrity, power integrity, and electromagnetic interference[^2^].


In this article, we will show you how to use PADS 9.5 for PCB design in a few simple steps.


Step 1: Create a New Project


To start a new project in PADS 9.5, you need to launch PADS Logic from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. Then, select File > New > Project from the menu bar. You will be prompted to enter a project name and a location for saving the project files. You can also choose a template for your project from the list of available options. Click OK to create the project.


Step 2: Draw a Schematic


Once you have created a project, you can start drawing a schematic for your PCB design. PADS Logic provides a library of symbols and parts that you can use to create your schematic. You can also add your own symbols and parts using the Symbol Editor and Part Editor tools. To draw a schematic, you need to select the components from the library and place them on the schematic sheet. You can also use the wiring tool to connect the components with wires or buses. You can add text labels, notes, and other annotations to your schematic using the text tool. You can also use the design rule check (DRC) tool to verify your schematic for errors and warnings.


Step 3: Generate a Netlist


After you have completed your schematic, you need to generate a netlist for your PCB design. A netlist is a file that contains the information about the components and their connections on your PCB. To generate a netlist, you need to select File > Export > Netlist from the menu bar. You will be asked to choose a netlist format and a destination folder for saving the netlist file. You can also customize the netlist options such as units, attributes, and layers. Click OK to generate the netlist.


Step 4: Import the Netlist into PADS Layout


Now that you have generated a netlist, you need to import it into PADS Layout for PCB layout design. PADS Layout is another tool in the PADS 9.5 suite that allows you to create and edit your PCB layout. To import the netlist into PADS Layout, you need to launch PADS Layout from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. Then, select File > Import > Logic Netlist from the menu bar. You will be asked to browse and select the netlist file that you generated in PADS Logic. Click OK to import the netlist.


Step 5: Place and Route Components


Once you have imported the netlist into PADS Layout, you can start placing and routing components on your PCB layout. PADS Layout provides a library of footprints and decals that you can use to place components on your PCB layout. You can also create your own footprints and decals using the Decal Editor tool. To place components, you need to select them from the library and drag them onto your PCB layout. You can also use the auto-placement tool to automatically place components based on some criteria such as clearance, density, or thermal factors.


To route components, you need to use the routing tool to draw traces or vias between component pins or pads. You can also use the auto-routing tool to automatically route components based on some criteria such as length, width, impedance, or crosstalk. You can also use the design rule check (DRC) tool to verify your PCB layout for errors and warnings.


Step 6: Generate Output Files


After you have completed your PCB layout design 248dff8e21




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