Found 11 records for the .TDF file extension name
There are 10 other file types using the TDF file extension:
.tdf - Bitstream Fontware Description
.tdf - Microsoft Setup program data
.tdf - Speedo typeface definition file
.tdf - TheDraw font
.tdf - ProWORX Nxt title data file
.tdf - TinyDisk meta file
.tdf - Total Annihilation features file
.tdf - Trace definition file
.tdf - TTDAlter data file
.tdf - Typeface definition file
file extension TDF - MicroSim PCBoard NC drill tool definition file
File extension TDF description:
File extension is used by MicroSim PCBoard now OrCAD. Definition file.
Associated applications to file extension TDF:
Company / developer:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Cadence® OrCAD® PCB Designer contains a fully integrated design flow that includes a constraint manager, design capture technology, component tools, a PCB editor, an auto/interactive router, and interfaces for manufacturing and mechanical CAD.
At the heart of OrCAD PCB Designer is OrCAD PCB Editor, an interactive environment for creating and editing simple to complex multi-layer PCBs. The extensive feature set addresses a wide range of design and manufacturability challenges. OrCAD PCB Designer and OrCAD PCB Designer with PSpice both include Cadence SPECCTRA® for OrCAD, the market-leading PCB solution for automatic and interactive interconnect routing. Designed to handle routing challenges requiring complex design rules, it uses powerful shape-based algorithms for speed and efficient use of the routing area. Optional PSpice® circuit analysis and simulation capabilities integrated with the included OrCAD Capture facilitates rapid design-and-simulate cycles, allowing engineers to explore various design configurations before committing to a specific circuit implementation.
A common database architecture, use model, and library offer truly scalable PCB solutions for both OrCAD and Allegro products, allowing engineers the ability to migrate to the Allegro PCB technologies as their designs and design challenges increase in complexity.
