How to Avoid Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly Issues Using Integrated ECAD/MCAD
New-system electrical and mechanical design portions have historically been separate endeavors employing different CAD tools. Schematics and electrical components were separate from mechanical components, with physical interactions between the two decoupled.
But CAD tool advancement bridges the two aspects into one CAD solution. The improved design process accomplishes mechanical modeling, thermal modeling, and stress simulations using a single tool CAD analysis, Fusion 360.
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