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Intercept's INDX Library Management product line enables "plug & play"by way of Intercept's existing library translator suite for importing Mentor Graphics, VeriBest, and Viewlogic library formats. A powerful conversion engine supports import of an entire third party vendor library and enables businesses to transition multiple libraries to a common format which reflects a consistent standard for symbols, geometries, and parts.
The INDX Library Management System provides a flexible architecture for maintaining development, released, and legacy libraries with extensive facilities for creating, qualifying, and releasing symbols, geometries, and part descriptions. To promote a best practice approach to library development, Indx guides librarians through the process of building, verifying, and promoting new library parts for engineering use. Indx also offerse a unique data model for managing part status information that informs users in the event that library standards or library data changes. Indx Symbol Generator The INDX Symbol Generator provides a rapid development interface for creating symbols in Mozaix. The generator allows librarians to quickly set up symbology standards for multiple symbol classes, including rules for body graphics and properties. Along with these rules, corporate requirements such as analog, digital, purchasing or other information can be set up. Symbols are generated from these defined rules, and may be subsequently stored in an active library. To add flexibility, symbols that represent a desired standard for a particular device class may be imported within the Symbol Generator in lieu of manual rule entry and the Symbol Generator will set up rules based on the representative symbol. Indx Geometry Generator The INDX Geometry Generator provides a rapid development interface for creating component, pin, and pad geometries in Pantheon. With the Geometry Generator, librarians can quickly set up standards for multiple geometry classes, such as SIP, DIP, QFP, etc., that may additionally include manufacturing process-specific rules on a per-class basis. Geometry standards include general requirements for pin-pin spacing, row-row spacing, plus required vs. optional non-graphical attributes, graphical attributes, text, and added parts. With documented geometry standards in place, librarians may quickly produce geometries of varying pin counts for each defined class. Created geometries may be subsequently stored in an active library.
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