How electromechanical design streamlines the design process
Feb. 10, 2022
The automotive industry is changing rapidly, with new powertrains, increased autonomy, and greater connectivity. These changes are driving more electronic complexity into modern cars, from battery management to sensors to infotainment.
Compounding the challenge of electromechanical design is the need to reduce weight to meet customer demands for improved fuel economy and reduced emissions. Removing the barriers to innovation between the mechanical, electrical, and electronic disciplines in integrated design environments leads to a more productive, frictionless working environment for electromechanical designs.
Download this white paper from industry analyst, Allan Behrens to learn how an integrated platform with cross-domain technologies, common data backbones, and shared libraries helps engineers make faster, more informed decisions and deliver better designs.
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