THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn., Oct. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Creating and maintaining a complete online portfolio of free, easy-to-use engineering tools, including a full suite of low-cost EDA and design tools, is one way Digi-Key Electronics, a global electronic components distributor, continues to support future engineers throughout their education.
The design tool solutions are formulated to help designers at all levels through the entire design cycle to shorten the time from design to production. The portfolio includes free diagramming tools all the way to the most robust professional full PCB schematic capture and layout functionality.
Digi-Key offers four unique and complementary tools:
- Scheme-It: The company's circuit drawing "back-of-the-napkin" tool provides the ability to diagram at the Block, Icon, System, or Schematic level. With easy access to parts and data this is a great tool to start designing with in college.
- Mentor PADS Maker/MakerPro: Professional, industry-proven PCB design tools from Mentor, now a Siemens® business, that offer FREE and low-cost perpetual licenses. Mentor PADS Maker tools can grow with you from your basement all the way into the billion-dollar business after graduation.
- Quadcept: This tool offers a free student/maker version, yearly or monthly licensing for convenience, advanced processing tools for ERC/DRC, and an intuitive and easy-to-use UI for an easier and low-cost switch.
- Ultra Librarian: Contains automated and manual footprint, symbol and 3D model creation for about 90% of Digi-Key-covered parts, and access to a database of pre-built library parts that export to most CAD formats.
Other helpful tools students will find on the Digi-Key website include:
- Reference Design Library: Search and compare from manufacturer-provided reference designs
- Conversion Calculators: Include tools for converting temperature, pressure, capacitance, resistance codes, and more
- Video Library: Learn from a variety of tutorial videos, how-to demos, just-for-fun electrical project ideas, and/or humorous tech videos
- BOM Manager: Import your Bill of Materials, name and save your BOMs, and share your designs
- Article Library: From in-depth design to how-to articles, Digi-Key's Article Library will keep you updated on the latest technologies
- And much more!
"Tools are the place where all designers must spend some time to get the project brought into reality. Digi-Key would like to make that process as easy as possible with the greatest efficiency while working in those tools," said Jeremy Purcell, Program Manager - Digital Design Tools, Design Support at Digi-Key. "We provide students with tools that will help them in all aspects of the design process. We aim to grow our content as you grow your ideas. Together we can build lots of great things."
For more information about the company's complete EDA & Design Tool portfolio and other online tools, please visit the Digi-Key website.
About Digi-Key Electronics
Digi-Key Electronics, headquartered in Thief River Falls, Minn., USA, is an authorized global, full-service distributor of electronic components, offering more than six million products, with over 1.3 million products in stock and available for immediate shipment, from over 650 quality name-brand manufacturers. Digi-Key also stocks over 10,000 boards and modules to assist in any student's design or project. The company's best-in-class website features a wide variety of online resources including Product Training Modules (PTMs), conversion calculators, how-to articles and videos, datasheets, multimedia libraries, and much more. Additional tools and access to Digi-Key's broad product offering can be found at www.digikey.com. Information about scholarships, internships, and more can be accessed online on the Digi-Key website.
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