Pulsonix 11.0

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Pulsonix 11.0

ast Graphics With DirectX Support
Significant speed improvements have been made to Pulsonix by completely rewriting the underlying graphics engine to utilise the standard DirectX graphics. This standard means high performance graphics cards such as those used in the gaming industry with powerful GPU chip sets can used and taken advantage of. Speed increases of up to 80% on large designs have already been seen with customers!

Speed Improvements with
Multi-Threading Technology


Multi-threading capability within Pulsonix has been extended with many critical functions rewritten to utilise parallel processing technology. For processor intensive functions such as Design Rules Checking (DRC), Copper Pouring and Net Optimisation, employing multi-threading to take advantage of multiple processor cores has yielded significant speed increases, typically around 65% on large designs.

Back Drilling for High-Speed Designs

Back Drilling has been added to the High-Speed design option through an easily created rule set defined for nets that require the removal of unwanted via or component pin stubs on through-holes. Removing stubs can significantly alleviate signal integrity issues and signal distortion. With the rule sets defined, Back Drilled vias in the design can be quickly identified and located.

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