As designs continue to grow in scope and complexity, it is critical that ECAD and MCAD engineers collaborate throughout the product design cycle. An integrated ECAD/MCAD collaboration environment enables electrical and mechanical design teams to work together throughout the entire design process in real time. Efficient collaboration between ECAD and MCAD domains enables both to optimize their electronics designs within tight form-factor constraints while still meeting quality, reliability, and performance requirements. This paper describes four trends in electronic design that raise the urgency for following best practices of ECAD-MCAD collaboration and shares how Siemens solutions make it easier to instill those best practices and enable greater collaboration.
For true ECAD and MCAD collaboration, it is essential
that mechanical and electronic engineers work
together throughout the engineering project to
jointly bring a product to market. Cross-domain
information must be shared incrementally throughout the project as changes occur. In this way, ECAD
and MCAD collaboration allows teams to keep in
sync and spot any errors or issues as they occur.
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