Once in while you come across a feature or application that you find a new use for when you least expect it. Recently, I was working on a project with an electronic design group and we decided to start the 3D modeling of the complete assembly to start some joint analysis with the mechanical engineering [...]
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electronics design,
mechanical design,
mechatronics,
PCB
What’s mechatronics? It is a process for the development of products that are the result of collaboration between more than one discipline. Many people are talking about mechatronics – but do you really practice it? In your company, in your department, in your product development process?
In this post we look at the barriers to adopting a Mechatronic design process and the top 6 advantages.
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SolidWorks,
Webinar
If you’re a PCB designer, electrical engineer, or mechanical designer, you know that communication between ECAD and MCAD departments can be tedious, and a real pain in the neck sometimes. It’s almost like you finish your design, throw it over the wall into the next cubical…and then what? You’ve probably also learned – the hard way – that reworking your designs over and over costs the company time AND money. We believe there are 5 key reasons why you should be viewing your electronics design in 3D and intend to demonstrate this in an upcoming webinar.
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mechanical design,
mechatronics,
PCB,
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This is the second in my two-part series that looks at the functional aspects of electrical design that you, as an electrical engineer, should be collaborating with mechanical engineers on.
Today I’m going to focus on Optimizing Cable Routing and Manufacturing a Cable Harness.
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mechanical design,
mechatronics
If you’re an electrical engineer, you’ve most likely thought about the benefits to the design process if you were to collaborate with your Mechanical Engineering counterparts, or perhaps you are already looking into which areas you could collaborate on for a better Mechatronic cable design process? In this first (of two) posts I will look at three, of five, [...]
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mechanical design,
mechatronics
After having looked at how electrical engineers can impact the product development process by working with sales, systems engineering, testing and manufacturing, now I’m going to move onto collaborating with mechanical engineers and summarize with some conclusions. Mechanical Design This may be a little strange at first, how can you the electrical engineer influence the [...]
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mechanical design