Very good skill to have, I bet.
Very good skill to have, I bet.
I've used it in my career at times, although the preferred program seems to be software made by a company called Cadence.
I can't stand the workflow of that program. My preference was Ultiboard from National Instruments, it seemed to make more sense in how it flowed. Very few use the NI packages, and I never could wrap my head around the shit that is Cadence's version of OrCAD.
I've used it in my career at times, although the preferred program seems to be software made by a company called Cadence.
I can't stand the workflow of that program. My preference was Ultiboard from National Instruments, it seemed to make more sense in how it flowed. Very few use the NI packages, and I never could wrap my head around the shit that is Cadence's version of OrCAD.
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