Improving electromechanical design collaboration
How can a new approach to electromechanical design collaboration help you get your product to market more quickly, and improve your bottom line? As products become increasingly complex, with electronics and software controlling mechanical design aspects, designers on both sides need to work in sync to keep projects on track. Unfortunately, connected and integrated ECAD-MCAD design processes can be dismissed as a luxury. But how much does it cost to have a product miss its market window?
In this new white paper, Improving Electromechanical Design Collaboration, we’ll examine how effective collaboration is critical for increasing productivity and delivering a robust design, and what manufacturers should do to connect electrical and mechanical design teams.
Learn to avoid three major risks of disconnected electromechanical design:
Changes to the electrical design diagram that don’t get reflected in the CAD drawing and bill of materials (BOM) | |
Functionality shortfalls that are only discovered during physical prototyping and testing | |
Wasted time when mechanical engineers have to manually review electrical designs to determine harness routing. |