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IPC-2581: The Standard for PCB Data Exchangeby Tom Dillinger on 02-19-2018 at 12:00 pmCategories: Cadence, EDA
The motivations to establish an industry standard data format are varied:
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- solidify a “de facto” standard, transitioning its evolution and support from a single company to an industry consortium;
- aggregate disparate sources of design and manufacturing data into a single representation, with documented semantics;
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