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Rimu PCB

Electronic Printed Circuit Board Layout Software

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Features


  • Easy to use and cost effective.
  • Generates industry standard Gerber, Excellon and Pick and Place files for manufacture.
  • Can import a netlist from your schematic. Seven different formats supported.
  • Design rule checking - 32 rules in five categories.
  • Snap to objects, snap to grid and snap to guides for easy and accurate placement.
  • Comprehensive online help, includes tutorial and glossary of printed circuit board terms.
  • Multiple Undo / Redo command.
  • Automatic shape based power planes.
  • Extensive printing options and print preview.
  • Search libraries by part number and/or description.
  • New component footprints and libraries can be created and edited easily.
  • Floating/drop down palettes.
  • Windows MDI interface.
  • 32 bit application runs under Windows 98, NT4.0, 2000 and XP

System Requirements

200MHz or faster CPU.
32Mb or more RAM.
At least 10Mb free hard disk space.
Windows 95, 98, NT4, 2000 or XP operating system.


Upgrade guarantee


Free upgrades for the same software and capabilty level for at least two years.


Download


The demonstration version of Rimu PCB has no Save function.
Version History

rimupcb.zip 2,267 KB

Note:
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of Rimu PCB, and you have made changes to the libraries or symbol toolbars that you want to keep, please rename or copy the libraries into a different directory before installing the new version, or they may be overwritten.
 

Pricing



Version Capability Price  
DemoSave not available Free  
Standard Edition UnlimitedUSD72.50 Buy
Upgrade, from PCB Designer UnlimitedUSD35.00 Buy


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This page last updated on 2 May 2009
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