Electronic Design Automation, the center of your product development
Agenda Design Collaboration 2 Library Management Solution 3 New Design Challenges 4 Design with Production 5 Data Management
Design Collaboration
Design Collaboration “Design With Manufacturing” vs. “Design For Manufacturing (DFM)” Traditional “DFM” provides a set of design guidelines to help ensure manufacturability. Need for a bidirectional communication and exchange of information. Ultimately connecting the engineering desktop directly to the manufacturing floor
Cost of Change 5
Library Elements • The Part • Schematic Symbol • PCB Footprint • PCB 3D Model • Meta Data • Simulation Models • Functional • Signal Integrity Power Meta Data Data Sheet Price • Data Sheets Tolerance Value Vendor Etc. 6
Component choice
Library Management Roles • Electrical Engineer • Part Request and Part Usage • Librarian • Part Definition • Library Structure Definition • Menu Structure and Appearance • Component Engineer • Qualification and Standards • Procurement • Price & Vendor • What’s the feedback from the EMS’er 8
Benefits of Library Management • One consistent Library for all Engineers • Search for Replacement Parts • Part Version Compare • Enables Team Design • Enables Design Reuse • Unapproved Part Validation • Optimized Library Creation Effort • Parts qualified for downstream Processes • MFG & Documentation • PLM Meta Data Integration 9
Current High-Tech designs • Complex Multiboard Designs • Flex PCB • 3D-printing • Injection Molded Structural Electronics and Designing in a 3D Space
3D Multi-Board Modelling & Collaboration Simplify object mating with a single point selection for each object with MCAD-like editing functionality • True links between objects • Full import and export of STEP and Parasolid models • Support of Flex and Rigid-Flex boards in Multi-Board Assemblies and Any-Angle Section Views.
ECAD-MCAD CoDesign Streamlined design collaboration with your MCAD 12
Printed Electronics Actualize layer less design concepts with the ability to print electronic circuits directly onto a substrate that becomes a part of the product. An exciting evolution in the design and development of electronic products is the ability to print the electronic circuit directly onto a substrate, such as a plastic molding that becomes a part of the product.
Injection Molded Structural Electronics Enabling the integration of printed circuitry and discrete electronic components into injection molded plastics. After: Dielectric are available. No Short Circuits. 14
Design for Test • Functional • Structural • JTAG Boundary Scan • Test points
Design for Manufacturing
Product Documentation
Output generation
Product Documentation
Data Management: Work in Progress • Daily work in • Very flexible • SVN progress • GIT • Symbol • Footprint • Schematic • PCB • 3D Model • Simulation Model • Constraints
Data Management: Milestone based • Flexible • Milestone based • With increase of internal • Reviews release number • Sharing data • Revisions of PCBs • Where used • Full insight in the managed data
Data Management: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) • Formal • Product based • Linking engineering data with logistics • Collecting all data for a Product • Mechanical – Electronic – Software • Marketing
Data Management: Enterprise Resource Planning • Very formal • Production based ERP • Customer management • Full product • Production planning • Logistics
Connected Platforms • Today’s electronic design have to consider daily changing conditions, is very difficult to keep everyone and everything in sync. • Cloud-based platform with seamless access from all over the world • Environment for effortless, multi-domain collaboration. • Real-time information sharing to ensure synchronization, accuracy and reliable manufacturability.
4 Reasons for Data Management • Right & Ready for Production • Accelerated- or on Time Product Release • Increased Design Quality • Easy to find the right Parts • Time Savings
It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen. - John Wooden
Altium B.V. • Address: Goorseweg 5 7475BB Markelo The Netherlands +31 547 33 40 45 www.altium.com • Stand: 7D030 • Peter de Ruiter
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