Compare Altium Develop and Cadence PSpice

At a Glance
Altium Develop
Altium Develop
Star Rating
(985)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (58.4% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
Starting at $995.00 Per Year
Free Trial is available
Learn more about Altium Develop
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice
Star Rating
(11)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (54.5% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Not enough data
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Cadence PSpice
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • G2 reviewers report that Altium Develop excels in providing a unified design environment, allowing users to seamlessly transition from schematic capture to PCB layout. This integration is enhanced by features like real-time collaboration and version control, which help teams work together efficiently.
  • Users say that Cadence PSpice is highly regarded for its accurate simulation results, making it a strong choice for validating complex designs. Reviewers appreciate its support for various analysis types, including DC, AC, and transient analysis, which are crucial for hardware designers.
  • According to verified reviews, Altium Develop's user-friendly interface and intuitive onboarding process contribute to a smoother implementation experience. Users highlight the Altium 365 web portal for collaboration, which simplifies sharing and ensures that design versions are always up to date.
  • Reviewers mention that while Cadence PSpice offers a user-friendly interface and robust customer support, it faces challenges in terms of market presence, with significantly fewer recent reviews compared to Altium Develop. This may indicate a less active user community for support and feedback.
  • Users highlight that Altium Develop's extensive built-in libraries and modules enable faster project completion without confusion or delays. This feature is particularly beneficial for teams looking to streamline their workflow from planning to final project documentation.
  • G2 reviewers note that while Cadence PSpice has a strong focus on simulation accuracy and detailed analysis capabilities, it may not match the overall satisfaction and market presence of Altium Develop, which boasts a higher G2 Score and a larger volume of recent user feedback.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Altium Develop
Altium Develop Pricing
Starting at $995.00
Per Year
Learn more about Altium Develop
Cadence PSpice
No pricing available
Free Trial
Altium Develop
Free Trial is available
Cadence PSpice
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
810
9.3
9
Ease of Use
8.1
828
8.0
9
Ease of Setup
8.3
365
Not enough data
Ease of Admin
8.3
137
Not enough data
Quality of Support
8.3
728
7.8
9
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.5
131
Not enough data
Product Direction (% positive)
8.9
793
8.7
9
Features by Category
8.4
81
Not enough data
Design
8.6
74
Not enough data
8.3
72
Not enough data
8.6
72
Not enough data
8.2
71
Not enough data
Edit
8.0
71
Not enough data
8.1
65
Not enough data
8.8
69
Not enough data
8.0
63
Not enough data
Collaboration
8.7
67
Not enough data
8.5
68
Not enough data
8.2
64
Not enough data
Product Data Management (PDM)Hide 9 FeaturesShow 9 Features
8.4
43
Not enough data
Metadata
8.3
38
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Data Management
8.5
42
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Generative AI
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
8.6
716
8.3
9
Design
9.1
678
8.6
6
9.2
674
8.8
7
Tools
7.6
630
7.2
6
8.9
662
8.3
7
Library
8.3
675
7.9
8
Platform
9.1
663
7.6
7
9.2
665
8.1
7
Customization
Feature Not Available
8.7
5
7.8
580
9.2
6
Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)Hide 18 FeaturesShow 18 Features
8.0
22
Not enough data
Tools - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
8.2
19
Not enough data
8.0
18
Not enough data
8.6
16
Not enough data
8.3
17
Not enough data
7.7
17
Not enough data
File Options - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
8.3
17
Not enough data
8.2
17
Not enough data
8.0
17
Not enough data
8.5
17
Not enough data
9.2
16
Not enough data
Customization - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
Feature Not Available
Not enough data
7.2
15
Not enough data
7.4
16
Not enough data
7.6
16
Not enough data
Environment - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
8.2
16
Not enough data
8.2
15
Not enough data
8.2
16
Not enough data
8.8
16
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Altium Develop
Altium Develop
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice
Altium Develop and Cadence PSpice are categorized as PCB Design
Unique Categories
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Altium Develop
Altium Develop
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
58.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
29.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
11.9%
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
18.2%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
54.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
27.3%
Reviewers' Industry
Altium Develop
Altium Develop
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
22.2%
Automotive
10.7%
Consumer Electronics
10.2%
Aviation & Aerospace
6.5%
Medical Devices
6.3%
Other
44.1%
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
27.3%
Semiconductors
9.1%
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
9.1%
Marketing and Advertising
9.1%
Higher Education
9.1%
Other
36.4%
Alternatives
Altium Develop
Altium Develop Alternatives
Autodesk Fusion
Autodesk Fusion
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AutoCAD
AutoCAD
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Onshape
Onshape
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SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS
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Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice Alternatives
Autodesk Fusion
Autodesk Fusion
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SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS
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Onshape
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KiCad EDA
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Discussions
Altium Develop
Altium Develop Discussions
Is there a way to modelize in 3D the Pcb designs?
3 Comments
Sohaib Q.
SQ
No or Yes, you can only place 3D bodies for components in PCB and get 3D view of your design. I think by placing components are your will. yes you can...Read more
Is Altium Designer free?
3 Comments
Hector Ivan A.
HA
No. You must pay for its use.Read more
Who uses Altium?
3 Comments
JL
Electrical engineers, specifically embedded hardware design engineers. Read more
Cadence PSpice
Cadence PSpice Discussions
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