Getting Started

Getting Started with Cadence

Introduction

A number of basic Cadence tutorial videos are available on YouTube.

Installing Cadence

Installation

System Requirements

  • PC: Windows 10 (64-bit) Professional, Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, or greater (Hardware and Software Requirements). Note that Cadence does not support Windows 10 Starter nor Home Basic.
  • Mac: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 or greater running on Boot Camp or Parallels

Before Installing

  1. Install and connect to Cisco AnyConnect VPN client. This will be necessary for connecting to ASU’s license server

Configuring Cadence (Apporto)

Before using Cadence, configure it for optimal performance by following the instructions below.

Configuring Cadence (Standalone Installation)

Before using Cadence, configure it for optimal performance by following the instructions below.

What is Cadence?

Cadence is an electronic computer-aided drafting (ECAD) program commonly used in industry for the design and simulation of electronic circuits and printed circuit boards. The following video by Casey Petersen describes the basics of Cadence: