Lukas on Nostr: Is it just me or does the entirety of the computer-adjacent electronics industry ...
Is it just me or does the entirety of the computer-adjacent electronics industry indeed run on Cadence Allegro for PCB design? Every schematic I've seen come out of consumer electronics and enterprise computing/networking industry had the Allegro-typical blue/red color scheme. The Allegro-default silkscreen font is also fairly easy to spot once you've seen it a couple of times.
Bonus: Comic sans in the schematic.
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