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P-CAD is a Printed Circuit Board (a.k.a. PCB or PWB) Computer Aided Design software package. P-CAD was originally developed by Accel Technologies, an EDA software corporation from San Deigo, California, which was acquired by Altium in 2001. The P-CAD product included schematic capture, component library management, PCB layout and routing, parametric constraint solver and auto-routing capability.

The last version of P-CAD was P-CAD 2006 with Service Pack 1, released in 2006. This was the last release made by Altium who retired the product in favor of Altium Designer.

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