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development Agenda Design Collaboration 2 Library Management - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
development Agenda Design Collaboration 2 Library Management - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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
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Design Collaboration
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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
Design Collaboration
“Design With Manufacturing” vs. “Design For Manufacturing (DFM)”
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Cost of Change
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Library Elements
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Data Sheet
Power Price Tolerance Value Vendor Etc.
Meta Data
- The Part
- Schematic Symbol
- PCB Footprint
- PCB 3D Model
- Meta Data
- Simulation Models
- Functional
- Signal Integrity
- Data Sheets
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Component choice
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Library Management Roles
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- 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
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Benefits of Library Management
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- 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
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Current High-Tech designs
- Complex Multiboard Designs
- Flex PCB
- 3D-printing
- Injection Molded Structural Electronics and
Designing in a 3D Space
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- 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.
3D Multi-Board Modelling & Collaboration
Simplify object mating with a single point selection for each object with MCAD-like editing functionality
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ECAD-MCAD CoDesign
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Streamlined design collaboration with your MCAD
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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.
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Injection Molded Structural Electronics
Enabling the integration of printed circuitry and discrete electronic components into injection molded plastics.
14 After: Dielectric are available. No Short Circuits.
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Design for Test
- Functional
- Structural
- JTAG Boundary Scan
- Test points
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Design for Manufacturing
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Product Documentation
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Output generation
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Product Documentation
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Data Management: Work in Progress
- Daily work in
progress
- Symbol
- Footprint
- Schematic
- PCB
- 3D Model
- Simulation Model
- Constraints
- Very flexible
- SVN
- GIT
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Data Management: Milestone based
- Milestone based
- Reviews
- Sharing data
- Revisions of PCBs
- Where used
- Full insight in the
managed data
- Flexible
- With increase of internal
release number
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Data Management: Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
- Product based
- Collecting all data for
a Product
- Mechanical –
Electronic – Software
- Marketing
- Formal
- Linking engineering data
with logistics
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Data Management: Enterprise Resource Planning
- Production based
- Customer
management
- Full product
- Production planning
- Logistics
ERP
- Very formal
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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.
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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
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It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.
- John Wooden
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Altium B.V.
- Address:
Goorseweg 5 7475BB Markelo The Netherlands +31 547 33 40 45 www.altium.com
- Stand: 7D030
- Peter de Ruiter