ECAD/MCAD Capability Keeps Electronic and
Mechanical Designs in Sync
In the process of designing electronic products for industries
like IoT, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation—mechanical
and electrical engineers face multiple challenges. One of the
greatest sources of frustration mechanical engineers face happens
when mechanical and PCB designers collaborate on the same
electronic design assemblies.
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With Altium's CoDesigner capability,
mechanical and PCB designers can now work together more effectively
than ever before - eliminating many file transfers, data loss, and
errors and gaining back hours of productivity. (Graphic: Altium
LLC)
During the design process of any complex electronics product,
both mechanical and PCB designers are continually importing,
exporting, and converting files in an effort to keep mechanical and
electronic designs in sync. This adds hours of manual labor, data
loss, and rework to the design process—and yet engineers on both
sides are still working in serial, and largely isolated from each
other.
“Export and import of files is what most EDA companies are
calling co-design,” says Ted Pawela, Chief Ecosystem Officer at
Altium. “That’s like sending someone a letter in the mail and
calling it collaboration. Altium CoDesigner simply keeps MCAD
synchronized with ECAD so that electronic and mechanical design
teams can truly work concurrently.”
Altium’s CoDesigner capability gives PCB designers using Altium
Designer (with an active subscription) a much faster and easier way
to collaborate with mechanical designers working with tools like
PTC Creo, Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS®, Autodesk Inventor, and
Autodesk Fusion 360®. Mechanical engineers can use CoDesigner
capability at no cost and while staying in their favorite MCAD
design environment.
“With CoDesigner capability, we can detect potential problems
like we couldn’t before,” reports Jeremie Waller, Sr. Electrical
Engineer at Quantel Laser USA, a division of Lumibird, a global
leader in laser technology. “We can see silkscreens, hidden vias,
make sure polarities are correct, where copper traces are—our
models are now 100% complete, including overlay and copper. I don’t
have to worry about board shapes, or connector placements, even in
very tight spaces. With CoDesigner capability, we have the
confidence that everything will fit exactly as planned when it goes
to manufacturing,” Waller adds.
To set up CoDesigner, mechanical engineers only need to download
a free plug-in from the Altium website or the MCAD plug-ins page
inside Altium 365 for their MCAD tool. Once they’re ready to share,
mechanical designers can just synchronize their MCAD tools with
Altium Designer and Altium 365.
Paul Spendley is a Senior Electronic Engineer at YASA Ltd., a
manufacturer that specializes in electric motors, controllers, and
powertrain solutions for hybrid and electric automotive and
aerospace manufacturers. For Spendley, the combination of Altium
365 and CoDesigner has completely changed the way his team
works.
As he explains, “MCAD/ECAD collaboration before CoDesigner was
emailing STEP files; sometimes they would open, sometimes they
wouldn’t. Components would get lost, so it would take us multiple
iterations to get designs right. On the ECAD side, this required at
least 3-4 steps that took about 10 minutes each; and on the MCAD
side, it took hours.”
The addition of CoDesigner has changed this process completely.
“Our mechanical designers always have the most up-to-date ECAD
design. I can push the latest design changes directly to their MCAD
tool—we have a two-way design process now,” Spendley reports.
Laine McNeil, Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Quantel Laser USA,
concurs. “Before we started using Altium’s CoDesigner, there was an
element of ‘Us vs. Them.’ It is a much more collaborative process
now. We no longer lack context when working with our PCB design
teams.”
Eliminating Hours of Extra Work Using a Simple
Plug-in
Altium’s CoDesigner gives mechanical engineers the ability to
design alongside PCB designers in real time, and empowers
effortless product design reviewes.
Accessing CoDesigner is easy for both ECAD and MCAD users. The
MCAD CoDesigner extension is included in the standard Altium
Designer installation, appearing as a panel that’s always available
in the PCB editor. Once MCAD users install the aforementioned
plug-in, CoDesigner is just as effortlessly accessible.
For Thomas Pottle, Electronic Design Engineer at AERQ, a leading
digital cabin technology firm, Altium CoDesigner has been a huge
time saver. As Pottle explains, “Before we started using
CoDesigner, we were manually transferring files over email, from
ECAD to MCAD only. In just one project, I generated over 40 files
in ECAD, with each taking about 30 minutes to upload into my MCAD
software. This was especially frustrating when files didn’t work,
and I had to spend hours trying to figure out why.”
Once AERQ’s electronics design team added Altium CoDesigner,
their processes changed dramatically. “With CoDesigner, it’s just
so much easier,” Pottle confirms.
“Using Altium 365 and CoDesigner has been a quantum leap in our
design process. And CoDesigner’s right there inside Altium
Designer—I can’t imagine not using it,” Quantel’s Jeremie Waller
concludes.
ABOUT ALTIUM
Altium LLC (ASX:ALU), a global software company headquartered in
San Diego, California, is accelerating the pace of innovation
through electronics. For over 30 years, Altium has been delivering
software that maximizes the productivity of PCB designers and
electrical engineers. From individual inventors to multinational
corporations, more PCB designers and engineers choose Altium
software to design and realize electronics-based products.
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