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For redesigning legacy PCBs, top software options include Orcad, Altium, and PADS, which support legacy files and are industry standards, albeit expensive and complex. Altium Designer 10 is the latest version, while Cadsoft EAGLE is noted for being regularly updated and more affordable. Diptrace is recommended for smaller PCBs due to its ease of use and reasonable pricing. Many contributors emphasize the importance of having an experienced designer handle PCB redesigns, especially for those with limited experience. Ultimately, selecting software that is widely used can enhance job prospects in the field.
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I am going to be redesigning some PCBs for some legacy products and want to use the most up to date software I can to keep these designs easy to update in the future. The current design is in Theda and the CAD files are no longer available. I appreciate any input.
 
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How deep are your pockets?

If you've got the $$, Orcad, Altium, and Pads are pretty much the top 3 in the industry (as far as I'm aware anyway). Those three are also pretty good about supporting legacy files when the update their software.

Altium (what I use) just pushed Altium Designer 10 this week. I'm not sure how you can get more recent than that...
 
If you have to ask this question, don't try to redesign PCB's, have an expert redesign them for you.
If you will contact me, will give you the name of someone who has done PCB's for me.

PADS is probably the industry standard. It's a great program, but VERY expensive and difficult to learn.

I use Diptrace for small PCB's with good results. It's free for small PCB's and reasonably priced for larger PCB's. None of the programs to design PCB's are easy to learn. Diptrace is probably one of the easier to learn.

However my advice is
HAVE AN EXPERIENCED PERSON DESIGN THE PCB FOR YOU.
 
I am an entry level designer just out of college and my company does not want to outsource the redesign. An expert here will be reviewing my work. I have some experience but am just trying to gather all the information I can before I begin. My company currently uses Allegro. I just wanted to bring some fresh ideas to the table if possible. I do appreciate the input. Thank you
 
My info might be old, in my days, Allegro is the more common. Then Power PCB ( PADS). I myself use older version OrCad in my days, it was 10.2 at the time. I downloaded the latest OrCad, it is nothing like what I know and the files are not compatible.

I think learning is about the same, you learn one, you know what to expect from the other. Best is to choose the one that is the most common instead of worrying about which one is the best. It is more important to learn something that is in demand so you be able to find job easier in the future. I know PADS and OrCad, it was hands down OrCad is superior for RF design, not even close. But PADS is a lot more common and useful when looking for a job.
 
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