Altium 365 vs. BricsCAD

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Altium 365
Score 9.4 out of 10
N/A
Altium 365 is an agile electronics development platform that brings together all aspects of electronics development. Altium 365 is designed to remove silos and inefficiencies in the hardware development process. Engineers can connect to the platform directly from their familiar design tools without changing how they work.
$0
BricsCAD
Score 9.9 out of 10
N/A
BricsCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) toolkit, supporting 2D drawing, 3D modeling and visualizations, and is customizable as well as compatible with many 3rd party applications, developed by Belgian company Bricsys, a Hexagon company since late 2018.
$314
per year
Pricing
Altium 365BricsCAD
Editions & Modules
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BricsCAD Lite
$590
one-time fee
BricsCAD Pro
$1,265
one-time fee
BricsCAD Mechanical
$1,780
one-time fee
BricsCAD BIM
$1,890
one-time fee
BricsCAD Ultimate
$2,100
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Altium 365BricsCAD
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsFull access to Altium 365 is included with an Altium Designer subscription. The Altium 365 applications suite includes access to apps such as Assembly Assistant, Advanced MCAD CoDesigner, and more for free or at an additional cost. Various other paid and free connectors are available based on needs. Contact Altium for specific pricing.
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Features
Altium 365BricsCAD
Computer-Aided Design Software
Comparison of Computer-Aided Design Software features of Product A and Product B
Altium 365
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Ratings
BricsCAD
8.4
1 Ratings
15% above category average
3D Modeling00 Ratings9.01 Ratings
2D Drafting00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Rendering and Visualization00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Parametric Design00 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Compatibility with other software and formats00 Ratings9.01 Ratings
Documentation and Annotation00 Ratings9.01 Ratings
Customization and Extensions00 Ratings7.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
Altium 365BricsCAD
Likelihood to Recommend
8.4
(20 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Usability
7.8
(19 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Altium 365BricsCAD
Likelihood to Recommend
Altium
Altium 365 is fantastic for students learning about PCB design and for large team-based PCB projects. Because this product is relatively easier to use than other ECAD software and it enables collaboration, students and professional engineers would greatly benefit from having this software in their skill set. In other words, Altium 365 is great for academic and industry purposes.
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Hexagon AB
SMBs who do want to minimse their involvement with expensinve, inconvenient and bloated Autodesk products will find lots to love. The only hinderence is the market share of Autodesk means some 3rd party developers will not support it unfortunately, but it has it's own solutions to many things users of the AutoCAD ecosystem currenrtly rely on.
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Pros
Altium
  • Assembly guides - giving our prototype builders an easy experience while reducing error.
  • 3D collaboration with our manufacturing team - giving them an 'almost error-free first-time' experience with their physical prototypes.
  • The automatic feed-forward updating of replacement components was a particular bugbear of our previous solution(s) and is now painless.
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Hexagon AB
  • 3D Modeling
  • Machine learning / A.I.-assisted feature named PROPAGATE.
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Cons
Altium
  • Periodic crashes
  • New component creation, the silly script file system never works
  • I want to grab a new component off the web and instantly import into my designs, no hassles
  • Naming schemes need to be structured as well, so I can find parts fast and use them in my designs
  • For example, if I could check a couple boxes for a capacitor, and have the database filter on those choices, I could very quickly get the right part into the design
  • Wire harnesses are still a pain and hard to visualize
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Hexagon AB
  • there is not full compatibility with dynamic blocks but it isn't so bad -we can create them in AutoCAD and use them to some extent anyway
  • it doesn't look as "sexy" and the interface looks kinda orimitive in some screens but the functionality is all there and the some
  • there is the hurdle of users thinking they are getting a lesser product so more marketing pozazz is needed to get the message over it is a very capable product
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Usability
Altium
All its features provide the possibility to improve the work together and also to improve the associated documentation in a practical way to better understand the implementations that are made in various projects, such as presenting a product to a potential customer or evaluator.
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Hexagon AB
it's exteremly useable. AutoCAD users will carry over many eisting skills and learn some new ones on the cross over. It's fast adn lightweight meaning ot can be run on just about any PC. The help and support are realy good and problems are usually responded to within a day by experts.
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Alternatives Considered
Altium
Altium 365 can not be compared to open source programs for doing the same function. The open source programs like KiCad does the simple job but Altium 365 has a lot more tools to offer. Its multi project is one of them. The shared vault is better and allows more people to collaborate together. Its interface and usability is also better.
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Hexagon AB
Very cost-effective solution, it even supports pointclouds natively and is something we will investigate further as time goes on and may in fact utilise it to replace AutoCAD with 3rd party add-ins at some point in the future, and we hope it can further reduce costs in the long-run as it continues to develop and mature.
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Return on Investment
Altium
  • I can not say much about it. It is not a cheap service, by the way. It is useful for being remote and working on the same design from anywhere—that's very collaborative. I don't know how much it impacts our financials compared to its benefits. I am an HW engineer. I don't usually take these into consideration.
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Hexagon AB
  • Evaluation and budget management
  • Better monitoring of projects
  • Respect of execution deadlines
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ScreenShots

Altium 365 Screenshots

Screenshot of Commenting in Design: The ability to leave comments and tag project stakeholders in the design context provides visibility and better communication throughout the entire design process. Users can add comments and also draw in an entire document or area in the design (available in Schematic and both 2D and 3D layout modes in PCB).Screenshot of Compare Feature: The Compare feature is used to quickly compare Gerber files, Schematics, and BOM highlighting the differences directly in the preview screen. When the board layout is complex or large, but the changes are small, it can be very time-consuming to identify all the differences without a comparison tool.Screenshot of Project History: Altium 365's Project History presents events in a chronological timeline, auto-generates differences summary to view the differing entities (e.g., replaced components) and even a non-expert can act on a revision (Download, View, Revert).Screenshot of Sharing and Collaborating: Product development is not a one-person job. users can be invited to the Workspace to collaborate on projects, and the work of the entire company can be organized in a single workspace. At the same time, invited team members will always have access to the most up-to-date versions of projects and components.