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Altium introducing new component management

PRismaPR
PRismaPR over 14 years ago

Altium introducing new component management

 

Next generation component management closes the gaps to manufacturing  and beyond

 

Nuremberg, Germany, embedded world – March 1, 2011 – At the centre of Altium Designer 10 sits a new design vault based concept of managing component data.

 

It extends traditional design libraries to cover other design processes, in particular MCAD and industrial design, and business processes such as procurement and manufacturing.

 

Altium’s vault technology provides the framework to manage components at the engineering level, in the design, and across the design and release domains. It extends existing models of storing and managing ECAD component data to capture the engineering and business intelligence now needed to make real sense of the component management challenges engineers and designers face.

 

This new ‘Unified Component’ model represents the fourth generation of libraries for Altium Designer, which have evolved as follows:

 

•     First Generation – the humble Schematic and PCB library models

•     Second Generation – the Integrated Component model with all design models compiled into a single package

•     Third Generation –Database Libraries and version-controlled Database Libraries, often termed 'Table-Based Libraries' with all information for the components stored in a format external to Altium Designer such as ODBC, ADO, or an Excel spreadsheet

•     Fourth Generation – the 'next generation', ‘Unified Component’ model now evolved to provide representation not only in the engineering domain for the designer, but also in the wider product design space accessed by the procurement and manufacturing teams

 

The Unified Component Model

 

Altium’s ‘Unified Component’ model effectively maps the concept of a design component – in the traditional electronics design space – to the component as seen by the rest of the organization in the bigger 'product space'. This truly 'Unified Component' model not only represents the component in the different design domains but also facilitates choices of the desired physical components – real-world manufactured items – at design-time, offering a significant improvement in terms of procurement cost and time, when manufacturing the assembled product.

 

The design component, as seen by the designer, is separated from the manufacturer and/or vendor parts. This information is not defined as part of the component. Instead, a separate document is used to map the design component to one or more manufacturer parts, listed in a Global Parts Catalog, which in turn can be mapped to one or more vendor parts, allowing the designer to state up-front, what real parts can be used for any given design component used in a design.

 

And the components themselves, along with their part choices, are stored in a centralized repository – a Vault – that effectively provides the common ground between the two sides, the ‘connecting door’ through that virtual brick wall!

 

The vault facilitates the secure handling of data with high integrity, while providing both designer and supply chain access to that data as needed. No external liaising through email or phone calls. The information required is specified for both sides to see and act upon.

 

This new system includes:

•     A powerful new ‘where-used’ system to track components across any design or release document. Altium Designer 10's new Vault technology brings together component information and library data, with the designs and releases that use those components. This powerful new system makes it possible to track where any component might be used across any design.

•     Powerful Revision and Lifecycle management capability down to the level of components and individual component models. Altium Designer 10 allows parts revision and approval processes within the design environment.

•     A new system for the live linking of component to the supply chain. Altium Designer 10's new live supplier-linking system maintains real-time links to supply chains and provides real time updates to pricing and availability information as changes occur at any stage along the way.

•     A new component model to capture the intelligence behind part choices. Altium Designer 10 introduces a new, higher level model of the component object, separating the engineering part from the manufacturer or vendor parts. It's through a series of "Part Choices" that the engineering component can be mapped to one or many manufacturer or vendor parts. This makes it possible to capture the concept of parts equivalents and use the engineering intelligence behind the decisions experienced engineers make every day.

 

Information on Altium Designer or TASKING is on Altium’s web site. More detailed information on Altium Designer is at the Altium Wiki.

 

Contacts:

Alan Smith

Altium Limited

+61 2 8622 8109

alan.smith@altium.com

 

Gabriele Amelunxen

PRismaPR

+49 8106 247 233

info@prismapr.com

 

Monika Cunnington

PRismaPR (UK)

+44-1462 640 779

monika@prismapr.com

 

About Altium

Altium Limited (ASX:ALU) creates electronics design software based on the belief that anyone who wants to create electronic products that make a difference should be able to do so. Altium’s unified electronics design environment links all aspects of electronics product design in a single application that is priced to be as affordable as possible. This helps electronics designers break down barriers to innovation, harness the latest devices and technologies, manage their projects across broad design ‘ecosystems’, and create connected, intelligent designs.

 

Founded in 1985, Altium has headquarters in Sydney, and operates worldwide.  For more information, visit www.altium.com.

 

Altium, Altium Designer and LiveDesign, and their respective logos, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Altium Limited, or its subsidiaries. All other registered or unregistered trademarks mentioned in this release are the property of their respective owners, and no trademark rights to the same are claimed.

 

Pictures:     The term 'Unified Component' depicts the extension of a design component into the bigger product space through dedicated part choices which map that design component to the real-world manufactured parts that have to be sourced by the procurement team. This gives the procurement team a timely 'heads-up' on what those parts should be.      The concept of a LAN-based Altium Enterprise Vault Server.

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