The (first?) download in 497MB, I'll try it...
All downloaded and installed.... reasonably quick..
The software you get is NOT the full blown PADS. It does not include auto routing (which I hate). It does include schematic, BOM, and simulation. It also ties into the Digikey empire for parts symbols and information. Without sitting down with a full license version and the free version, I suspect it will be a bit tough to really know what you do or do not get in the Maker versions. I doubt that auto routing is the only thing they took out.
As always, the fine print matters, and
yes, they have removed a LOT from PADS Full.Starting simple, here is a limits report portion
JOB LIMITS REPORT -- preview_new.pcb
Item Type Items Used Limit (if any)
Parts 28
Nets 60
Connections (w/o Plane Nets) 85 1500
Connections 137
Route Segments 754
...
Electrical Layers Count 4 6
Signal Layers Count 2 4
Board Area (square inches) 5.48 25.00
So, the
only limits are those in the right hand column, and a small bonus, is Plane Nets do not count.
The PCB example above, with 1659 total connection, has
Connections 1092, when VDD,GND are removed, so it would comfortably fit into PADS Maker.
Back to what is missing:
Quite a lot is removed...- Removed ASCII in/out, so you are stuck with a closed binary database, in stark contrast with KiCAD or even Eagle.
- Removed DXF in/out, from both Design & Decal Editing, in stark contrast with KiCAD or even Eagle.
- Removed Scripts, in stark contrast with KiCAD or even Eagle.
- Full PADS ECO has 18 Items, PADS Maker has just 3 - Removed are plenty like Add Part, Add Connection, Change Component....
- Removed ASCII Netlists - .dnf is now closed binary, in stark contrast with KiCAD or even Eagle.
- Removed ^C,^V from selected Component(s)
That's a
lot of removed items, and with some basic things like DXF, you have to wonder
why ?? Does anyone else not offer DXF ?
It seems counter to basic marketing, to label a Product PADS Maker, and then delete rafts of quite basic ability ?Potential upgrade users will just think PADS has the same crippling limitations, only comes with an AutoRouter, & more layers & no Size limits...
ASCII NETLISTs/ECOs allowed a lot of version control and checking scope, as well as other tool flow merging.
With that gone, you can now
only access the PADS layout portal, via PADS Maker Schematic.
DXF was vital for unusual footprint import, and mechanical control.
What is still there ?
It can still create PDF and it can ODB++ export, so it looks like the
only pathway to Pick and Place, is some ODB++ add-on - which not everyone supports.
The DRP / SH commands are still there, so you can Shove traces, Smooth traces, and here it is (mostly) on a par with KiCAD.
Teardrops are still there, including curved teardrops - nice to have.
Summary : A lot of removed/closed doors, and now a closed, binary database everywhere, complete with a time-bomb license. Represents a high risk to any users.