Altium CoDesigner Customers Accelerate Electronic Product Design Through ECAD and MCAD Collaboration
August 03 2021 - 9:05AM
Business Wire
Electronic products are more than just printed circuit boards
(PCBs). PCB designers create the boards (components, copper traces,
silkscreens) in the context of a specific device. They have to
closely collaborate with the mechanical engineers who define the
shape of boards and their enclosures, including mounting holes and
the placement of critical components, to have the confidence that
everything will fit exactly as planned when it goes to
manufacturing.
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When PCB designers and mechanical engineers work together to
design electronic products, they often struggle to keep their work
coordinated because they use completely different Computer Aided
Design (CAD) tools. Altium’s CoDesigner allows mechanical engineers
to design alongside PCB designers, and supports multiple MCAD
software platforms (including PTC Creo®, Dassault Systèmes
SOLIDWORKS®, Autodesk Inventor®, and Autodesk Fusion 360®).
“The benefit of Altium’s CoDesigner capability is the ease of
quickly sharing the updated design to check potential mechanical
conflicts in SOLIDWORKS. With this, our industrial designers can
indicate what changes are desired from their point of view and make
it easier to discuss the design,” says Gregory Knauff, Lead
Hardware Engineer at SODAQ, a Dutch IoT development house.
Typically, when PCB designers and mechanical engineers have to
work together on the same design, both are continually importing,
exporting and converting files, adding hours of manual labor, data
loss, and rework to the design process. The CoDesigner capability
eliminates that clunky and often tedious process.
Nyckle Sijtsma, Lead Industrial Designer at SODAQ, concurs. “I
love how quickly design changes from the hardware team can be
'pulled' and tested with the latest 3D models using the CoDesigner
capability. Also, being able to make changes in real-time helps in
discussions between hardware and industrial design to test
different ideas and shapes together quickly.”
This streamlined process ensures MCAD and ECAD are always in
sync, yielding greater productivity, faster prototyping and shorter
time-to-market, helping Altium Designer users change how they
collaborate with their MCAD colleagues without the need to change
the way they work.
Putting the CoDesigner Capability to Work with Quantel
Laser
Altium in collaboration with Quantel Laser, a division of
Lumibird and a global leader in laser technology, created a
behind-the-scenes video exclusive to showcase the CoDesigner
capability in action.
Jeremie Waller, Sr. Electrical Engineer, and Laine McNeil, Sr.
Mechanical Engineer, guide you through a hands-on demonstration of
how they use Altium’s MCAD CoDesigner capability to optimize and
streamline the way their design teams work together. Jeremie is
using Altium Designer while Laine works with SOLIDWORKS for MCAD
while collaborating with CoDesigner in Altium 365.
For more information on how mechanical engineers can collaborate
with PCB designers using the CoDesginer capability, please download
a CoDesigner for MCAD Fact Sheet.
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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