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This page details the improvements included in the initial release of Altium Designer 24, as well as those added in subsequent updates. Along with delivering a range of improvements that develop and mature the existing technologies, each update also incorporates a large number of fixes and enhancements across the software based on feedback raised by customers through the AltiumLive Community's BugCrunch system, helping you continue to create cutting-edge electronics technology.

You can choose to continue with your current version, update your current version, or install Altium Designer 24 alongside your current version to access the latest features. Your current version can be updated from within the software in the Extensions and Updates view. If you prefer to install Altium Designer 24 alongside your current version, visit the Altium Downloads page to download the installer, then choose New Installation on the Installation Mode page of the installer.

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Altium Designer 24.6

Released: 18 June 2024 – Version 24.6.1 (build 21) 

Release Notes for Altium Designer 

PCB Design Improvement

Ability to Disable Automatic Update of Drill Symbol Data (Open Beta)

To improve performance, the automatic (live) update of drill symbols is now disabled.

  • To update drill symbol data in the PCB panel in its Hole Size Editor mode, right-click within a region of the panel in this mode and select the Refresh command.
  • To update drill symbol data in a drill table, click the Refresh button in the Actions region of the Properties panel when the drill table is selected.
The drill symbol data is updated automatically when saving the PCB document and for any outputs that contain this data.

 

This feature is in Open Beta and available when the PCB.LiveDrillSymbols option is disabled in the Advanced Settings dialog.
For more information, refer to the Working with Pads & Vias and Including Design Details pages.

3D-MID Design Improvements

Support for Fills and Regions in Footprints

Added support for the placement of components onto a substrate when footprints contain not just standard pads but also solid regions and/or fills. This enables you to place components with more complex-shaped footprints onto your substrates, including RF shapes (e.g., antennas).

For more information, refer to the 3D-MID Design page.

Support Routing Along 'Natural' Lines

Added the ability to route along more 'natural' lines on the surface of the 3D substrate by using the new ‘UV’ Plane Kind for the alignment grid. Rather than the more rigid grids generated using the traditional XYZ planes, the UV plane generates a grid based on the surfaces of the substrate, providing more natural gridlines that follow the curves of the substrate.

When no object is selected in the design space of the 3D-MID document, select UV from the Plane Kind drop-down in the Alignment grid region of the Properties panel to select the new plane kind.  

For more information, refer to the 3D-MID Design page.

Ability to Override Snapping Priority

The ability to override snapping priority has been added, making it possible to snap to the grid rather than to that trace's centerline when routing to/from an existing trace. The snapping priority controls are accessed using the Objects for snapping button () on the Active Bar.

For more information, refer to the 3D-MID Design page.

Data Management Improvements

Added Ability to Preserve Lifecycle State when Releasing

Added ability to preserve a component's current lifecycle state when releasing into a new revision in the connected Workspace from the Component Editor (in its Single Component Editing or Batch Component Editing mode). Control is provided courtesy of a new option – Preserve lifecycle state (not recommended) – available in the Edit Revision dialog when re-releasing.

This ability is available for those with assigned Allow to skip lifecycle state change for new revisions operational permission (learn more about Setting Global Operation Permissions for a Workspace).

For more information, refer to the Building & Maintaining Your Components and Libraries page.

Added Favorite Filters in the Manufacturer Part Search Panel

'Favorite filter' functionality has been added to the Manufacturer Part Search panel, which allows you to select certain parameter types as favorites. Once selected, they move to the top of the list in the current component category. To select a favorite, hover to the right of a parameter filter’s name, then click the star icon. Favorite filter settings apply to and are saved for individual component categories.

For more information, refer to the Searching for & Placing Components page.

Support SiliconExpert Data in Non-Workspace Projects

Columns of data from SiliconExpert can now be added to the ActiveBOM document not only of a project hosted in the connected Workspace but also a non-Workspace project.

For more information, refer to the Pulling Part Data from SiliconExpert page.

Import/Export Improvements

KiCad Importer Improvement

You can now import KiCad designs created using KiCad version 7 or 8 software into Altium Designer.

For more information, refer to the Interfacing to Other Design Tools page.

Ansys EDB Exporter Improvements

When exporting a PCB into Ansys EDB format, net classes and differential pairs are now supported and the 'Negative' attribute is now disabled for plane layers.

For more information, refer to the Exporting a Design to Ansys EDB Format page.

Rebranded SiSoft to MathWorks

In accordance with external rebranding, SiSoft has been replaced with MathWorks throughout the UI (in the File » Export main menu of the PCB editor, the Add New Export Output menu in an OutJob file, the exporter on the Configure Platform page of the Extensions and Updates view, and the Altium Designer installation wizard).

Backward compatibility of defined MathWorks outputs in an OutJob file in Altium Designer 24.6 (and later) is not supported. As such, outputs will not be visible when opening the OutJob in an older version of Altium Designer. SiSoft outputs configured in an OutJob file in a previous version of Altium Designer will, however, be transformed into MathWorks outputs when the file is opened in Altium Designer 24.6 (and later).
For more information, refer to the Exporting a Design to MathWorks CSV Format page.

Altium Designer 24.5

Released: 22 May 2024 – Version 24.5.2 (build 23) HotFix 1

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.5.2

Altium Designer 24.4

Released: 16 April 2024 – Version 24.4.1 (build 13)

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.4.1

Altium Designer 24.3

Released: 19 March 2024 – Version 24.3.1 (build 35)

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.3.1

Altium Designer 24.2

Released: 15 February 2024 – Version 24.2.2 (build 26)

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.2.2

Altium Designer 24.1

Released: 16 January 2024 – Version 24.1.2 (build 44)

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.1.2 

Altium Designer 24.0

Released: 13 December 2023 – Version 24.0.1 (build 36) 

Release Notes for Altium Designer 24.0.1

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