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I'm trying to show how CAD across all the disciplines covered by our technology undergrads but am struggling with electronics. I can see the harness/loom elements can be designed in the asm but can pcbs be designed and associativity maintained in both directions in a top down approach? pcbs fit to enclosures or enclosures fit to pcbs? I've reference toimporting Intermediate Data Format (IDF) circuit board files (.emn, .brd, .bdf, .idb) but can't see the module links, Cheers, Sean
You can make anything and everything associative to one another. The age old question is/was/always will be;how much associativity is too much associativity in data sets? There is always a point of diminished usefulnessrelative tothe amount of associative "links" within any given data set.
ECADand MCAD have traditionally been happy siblings when it comes to concurrent development. Typically the "hard" geometry has been the link between each discipline, I.E. board outlines, mounting holes, component heights,flux depth etc.... because that is where the important hand holding must occur.Again typically, what happens on the board itself with regard to trace routing and solder masks and all the goodies that make theelectronics work aredesigned in other software that is written especially for that type of design.
Not sure if I have given insight or muddied up the water for you.