If you are working with "legacy" data in a Gerber format, DownStream can "Reverse Engineer" it for you.
Reverse engineering is the process of starting with Gerber files then adding part and netlist
information, to create an intelligent database, which can be brought back to any
CAD system.
How does it Work
Using Gerber files, Reverse Engineering will perform what is
called netlist extraction. The netlist extraction process is fully automated and
even supports the most complex blind & buried vias, MCMs and hybrid designs.
Once all the information has been recreated and recovered, the new data file can
then be imported back into your CAD system of choice.
Add part and netlist information to a Gerber file
Perform Netlist Extraction
Import the new intelligent data into your current CAD system
View the Demo
We have created demonstrations to help
walk you through this unique functionality. These demos are
divided into three parts to show you each individual process
that make up Reverse Engineering.
When do you Need Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering is important if you have an archive of old designs - stored as Gerber files or in
another CAD database - that you wish to view, use, or convert to your new system. With the right tools, you can reverse engineer those files to be useful again.
Reverse Engineering Software and Services
Software - DownStream
now sells Reverse Engineering as a separate product. If
you are interested in owning this innovative
functionality, please contact us today for special
pricing - sales@downstreamtech.com
Services - If you have data which you need
"Reverse Engineered", but you don't want to do it yourself or invest in the
software long-term, DownStream offers Reverse Engineering services. Please
contact us for details and pricing - support@downstreamtech.com