Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I use it in all electronic device development, combined with either SolidWorks or Fusion, and integrated using Altium Co-Designer. Previously integrated with Arena at a previous job. I find that many reference designs are now being created in Altium, and that it accelerates the design process. Also, the large part library that minimizes PCB footprints saves significant effort. A new user of Altium Develop will have some start-up issues; however, the eventual goal is to use managed components. The existing parts in Altium libraries are not generally set up for this, as symbols like caps and resistors vary greatly, and models seem to come from many sources. The goal is to harmonize all the components, but the tools to do this are somewhat tedious. Another issue I have had is the new browser-based login. As sometimes the internet disappears for a few minutes, the login goes away, and you are locked until you can re-login when it comes back. This needs a better solution. Used to be that when you grabbed a license, you kept it until you logged out or forced a license disconnect. This would be a much better method. I miss some of the flexibility of the enterprise version, but I'm sure Altium Develop will improve. I also use it for simulating real components, PCB impedance, and timing analysis. It's a great tool overall, and I look forward to its continued use.
Other Software Used
Autodesk Fusion, SOLIDWORKS, Atempo Time Navigator (TINA), Microsoft 365 Copilot, Microsoft 365 Business Premium, Google Gemini