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Requesting information on stock components Tanner EDA

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Hello, I would like, if possible, information that the database components that Tanner EDA possess is more or less good with has in Orcad
 

OrCAD is for PCB designers and so has a lot more IC footprints,
and vendors provide many more.

Tanner is for IC design and external components, especially
unique ICs, is an afterthought. You probably would use the
PSpice models from vendors and create your own layout
views. But Tanner is not really meant for PCB design, last
I looked anyway. It may be low level capable (I have laid
out PCBs in Cadence Virtuoso, for that matter) but there
are features and functions in PCB-devoted tools that IC
centric systems do not offer.
 

I believe discrete commercial component simulation
model libraries will be much bigger / better for OrCAD
/ PSpice. But it should not be too difficult to port any
you want, over to Tanner (although macromodels,
you may find some dialect issues - B source support
and so on, you'd have to really either drill into the
documentation or just try it and see / fix.
 

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