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EDA Tool With Enhanced Support For Multi-Board Projects

Enables fast and accurate development of high-speed differential pair signals with automatic skew correction and target length matching

Labcenter Electronics Ltd., the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) company, has released the Proteus v8.12, which completes support for differential pair routing with pass-through components.

The EDA tool enables fast and accurate development of high-speed differential pair signals with automatic skew correction, target length matching and dedicated reporting features. Version 8.12 also supports the multi-board design, where a single schematic encompasses the design logic for multiple PCBs.

Configuration
Differential Pairs

Proteus includes support for multiple rigid boards per project, each of which can have different layer stackups and design rules. Documentation outputs, such as the Bill of Materials and production outputs, such as Gerber X2, are all board-aware. The design explorer module enables a global overview and easy navigation.

Routing Mode

“Proteus v8.12 is another important release in our PCB Design technology roadmap,” said Iain Cliffe, Executive Director at Labcenter Electronics. “It completes the first phase of work on high-speed design support and also introduces dedicated features to support multi-board project design.”


Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj is a technology writer and science communication specialist with a Master’s degree in Communication of Science and Innovation (Science Communication). He is a prolific contributor to Electronics For You, where he has authored over 1,000 articles covering electronics, semiconductors, embedded systems, IoT, and emerging technologies. With a strong foundation in science communication, Vinay focuses on translating complex engineering concepts into clear, accessible, and application-oriented content. His work spans topics such as sensor technologies, chip design, wireless systems, and next-generation electronics, making advanced innovations easier to understand for engineers, students, and industry professionals. Through his extensive contributions, he has built a reputation for delivering reliable, well-researched, and practical insights that help readers stay updated with the rapidly evolving electronics ecosystem. His writing bridges the gap between technical depth and real-world usability, supporting both learning and decision-making in the field.

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