Discover how Cadence and Dassault Systèmes have partnered together to enhance the integration between OrCAD and SOLIDWORKS for better electronic design collaboration.
Are you experiencing challenges with ECAD-MCAD collaboration? Do updates and revisions take too long? Are you finding integration issues too late in the electronic design process? Does the fidelity of the ECAD data you receive prevent you from building a full digital prototype of your design before manufacture?
If you answered yes to any of these questions you are not alone. ECAD-MCAD collaboration is a significant challenge and pain point. With increasing product complexity and compressed schedules, the challenge is only getting more severe. Fortunately, Cadence & Dassault Systèmes have partnered to help design teams solve these problems through enhanced integration between SOLIDWORKS and OrCAD PCB design software.
Learn how the teams at Hawk Ridge Systems and EMA can help you solve your ECAD-MCAD integration challenges with this unique collaboration environment.
Go beyond design and access tools that address every aspect of product development.
Learn about the partnership and enhanced software integration that aim to make electronic design processes better moving forward.
See a live demo in SOLIDWORKS to see the integration with OrCAD in action.
Chris Banton is Director of Marketing at EMA Design Automation. He is responsible for all marketing and outreach activities at the company. Chris has been with EMA for over 20 years in various Sales, Product Management, and Marketing roles and has been a speaker at numerous partner and industry events. His focus is on driving long term value for EMA and their customers. Chris holds a bachelor’s degree in Environment Economics from the University of Rhode Island.
Ernie began his career in electronic design and instrumentation, specializing in emulators and logic analyzers. Since then, he has worked with various PCB layout, schematic capture, analog simulation, and signal integrity analysis tools, and is especially interested in the integration of these tools into a design environment. He currently specializes in RF and Digital simulation, doing presentations, and working one-on-one with customers using the EDA tools from Cadence and EMA Design Automation. Ernie graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Bachelor’s & Master’s degrees in electrical engineering.