We often get asked how our Trailblazer and Tracker routers
differ. Basically its the sophistication of the algorithms. The
better they are the higher the completion percentage. Both of
our Autorouters use sophisticated mathematics to get the job done,
however Trailblazer has more analysis methods at its disposal.
Therefore Trailblazer almost always gets 100%. The following two
screens from the respective applications clearly demonstrate why
Trailblazer does better.
The fewer vias used, the less likely that the available routing channels will become blocked. One of the more significant differences between the two routers is that Trailblazer has an Interactive mode. This means that the designer can direct the router by directly grabbing tracks and steering them in the direction he wants the path to go. This is an invaluable tool when dealing with extremely dense designs. Both routers are fully re-entrant, allowing you to start and stop at will and thus change the modes of operation as necessary.
The comparison chart below of key router features summarizes
the differences between Trailblazer and Tracker.
The following Graphic illustrates how both McCAD Autorouters
(Trailblazer &Tracker) make use of Push & Shove technology
to efficiently route connections. Most other routers either lack
this capability or the same degree of sophistication.