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CR-5000 is Zuken's EDA design suite for electronic systems and printed circuit boards aimed at the enterprise market. It was developed to address complex design needs that involve managing the complete development and manufacturing preparation process on an enterprise-wide scale. CR-5000 is made to facilitate the design of complex and high-speed boards, with features aimed at addressing challenges such as signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility.

CR-5000 is the fourth-generation successor of CREATE1000, originally developed for the PDP-11 by Zukei-Gijutsu-Kenkyusho (Japanese for "Graphic Technology and Research Laboratory"). The main CR-5000 software is developed at Zuken Inc. headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. Other modules are developed at Zuken's EMC Technology Center in Paderborn, Germany, which is known for its research in EMC and SI simulation tools, and Zuken Technology Center in Bristol, England, which focuses on routing tools. The latest version as of June 2012 is CR-5000 version 14.

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References

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