Altium NEXUS 2.1.9 build 83 | 3.2 Gb
The Altium product team is pleased to announce the availability of Altium NEXUS 2.1.9 (Update 4) build 83. This latest update to Altium NEXUS continues to deliver new features and enhancements to the software's core technologies, while also addressing many issues raised by customers through the AltiumLive Community's BugCrunch system. Version 2.1.9 Build 83 - Date: 14 Janurary 2020 31833 Data Management: Fixed an issue where managed component parameter visibility was not being applied when the component was placed via the Components panel.
33473 Data Management: The Filter Values are no longer restricted when defining (min\max) value ranges in the Components Panel.
33649 PCB: Fixed issue where track width values were different in Layer Stack Manager and the PCB Design Rules.
34439 Data Management: Fixed error "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" when switching to Batch Component editor from within Explorer or Components panel.
34484 Data Management: The "AppType" and "Language" parameters are now classified as system parameters and no longer visible when viewing the component properties.
36015 Draftsman: Fixed multiple Draftsman output bugs - Variant selection ignored when set in OutJob file; only documents that have been opened printed; 'All Draftsman Documents' option not available in output selection drop down menu. (BC:8278).
36209 Platform: Fixed scripting FontManager interface bug that caused Undeclared Identifier errors when running scripts that accessed fonts. (BC:10957).
36211 PDNA: Fixed exception error when using Locate under Highlight Peak Values in PDN Analyzer.
36212 Draftsman: Fixed "Usual Layer Font" label positioning Properties Panel for Layer Stack Legend object.
36257 CAMtastic: Fixed issue where it was not possible to re-open ODB++ files that were exported from CAMtastic when PCB contains slots.
36351 PCB: Fixed rounding errors with impedance profiles in the Layer Stack Manager.
Altium NEXUS is an easy to implement, team-based PCB workflow solution designed to provide the transparency needed for engineering teams to collaborate with confidence. Even though Altium NEXUS includes all the various industry leading PCB domain editors required to create a circuit board, its core DNA is enabling design teams to work together. Design collaboration is enabled through user roles and managed data (library and design), while providing process automation and a framework to configure common electronic design activities and workflows. This provides organizational transparency to design data changes and workflow states through role based notification. By using Altium NEXUS, companies will have the ability to manage their PCB data, improve communication as it relates to multidisciplinary engineering, and configure and automate workflows replacing existing manual processes - resulting in the reduction of design respins and delivery of higher quality products in a shorter period of time. Altium NEXUS introduces new technology in PCB data management, design collaboration, and process and workflow control, making it the most comprehensive circuit board design solution, while taking the risk out of integration and deployment. Altium NEXUS includes server technology to support collaboration, process management, and data management, hosted either on-premise (same as Altium Vault), or cloud (option not available previously) environments. The core schematic and PCB design technology of Altium NEXUS is identical to that of Altium Designer 18.0, sharing 100% of the design capabilities - now and always. In 2009, Altium embarked upon an ambitious plan to transition the design work to the manufacturing process seamlessly through a consistent workflow with real-time component information. They recognized that this process had to be repeatable, accountable, and traceable. Released in 2011, it became known as “The Vault.”
With changes to the name, the functionality, and the various offerings over the years, it’s been difficult to understand what exactly is NEXUS or Concord Pro. Is it a library database? Is it a repository? Is it a version control system? In short – it’s all of them. Altium LLC. is a multinational software corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, that focuses on electronics design systems for 3D PCB design and embedded system development. Altium products are found everywhere from world leading electronic design teams to the grassroots electronic design community. Founded in 1985, Altium has offices worldwide, with US locations in San Diego, Boston and New York City, European locations in Karlsruhe, Amersfoort, Kiev, Munich, Markelo and Zug, and Asia Pacific locations in Shanghai, Tokyo and Sydney. Product: Altium NexusVersion: 2.1.9 build 83Supported Architectures: x64Website Home Page : www.altium.comLanguage: englishSystem Requirements: PC *Supported Operating Systems: *Size: 3.2 Gb * System Requirements: Below are the recommended system requirements to install and run Altium NEXUS.
Recommended System Requirements
- Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit only), Windows 8 (64-bit only), or Windows 10 (64-bit only) Intel Core i7 processor or equivalent
-16GB RAM
- 10GB hard disk space (Install + User Files)
- SSD
- High performance graphics card (supporting DirectX 10 or better), such as GeForce GTX 1060/Radeon RX 470
- Dual monitors with 2560x1440 (or better) screen resolution
- 3D mouse for 3D PCB design, such as the Space Navigator
- Adobe Reader (version XI or later for 3D PDF viewing)
- Internet Connection
- Up to date Web browser
- Microsoft Office 32-bit or 64-bit (Microsoft Excel required for BOM, Microsoft Access required for DbLibs). 64-bit Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 (required for DbLibs) - this is included in Microsoft Office 64-bit, but not included in Microsoft Office 32-bit).
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