Pulsonix launch unique construction line functionality feature as sales surge

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As demand for West Dev’s Pulsonix EDA software continues to grow at 30% year-on-year, the company has launched it’s Version 5.0 release containing a unique and powerful construction line functionality feature that is not available in any other comparable PCB software.

Developed to meet the demands of a growing number of users, Bob Williams, Marketing Director said, “ The construction line feature is truly unique to Pulsonix. It enable users the convenience of working in a single programme to draw complex shapes and construction lines to reduce the overall development time of their products. It also allows straight angled, circle and arc lines, plus additional features to bisect, divide and tangent lines to existing construction lines or design items’

The latest Version 5.0 release also included key features such as Attached Dimensions, FGPA support, and Active PDF writer, powerful Net Testability Checking and Testpoint Analysis, Design Revision Analysis and support for Slotted Pads.

Developed by an in-house development team, Version 5 demonstrates how fast growing Pulsonix is introducing key features to secure new business in Europe and the USA, and offering users flexible and highly compatible software that meets the very latest demands of PCB design.

European success fuels Pulsonix growth

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Pulsonix, the leading ‘price for performance’ EDA software, has increased sales by 35% in the last year, with new distribution deals in Germany driving much of the growth.

Pulsonix anticipate continuing high demand with all users with the release of Version 4.6, a mid-term release which includes a new Part Variant manager. Version 4.6 also introduces the new Pulsonix Database Connection (PDC) product, which will allow users to integrate Pulsonix directly with corporate databases such as SAP and MRP II.

Marketing Director Bob Williams puts the success down to three things, “a dedicated team of in-house developers, listening to customers and building strong relationships with distributors”’.

“We have in-house developers who each bring specialist skills to the team and have worked on the product since its launch in 2001. They ensure new technologies are quickly captured and incorporated in Pulsonix’s highly usable toolset. It’s critical if we are to lead on price-performance.

We also work very closely to understand customers’ needs, and the partnership with Peschges Variometer GmbH and Tecnotron GmbH in Germany is one example of how successful this approach has been for all parties'.

He added' In some cases we’ve shortened our support chain to customers, enabling developers to talk directly to end users when necessary - giving customers a much higher quality of service and support with a much higher turn-around of problems. It’s proved to be a winning combination for all parties'.

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