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Simcenter

Continental adopts the MBSE approach to optimize its transmission control units

Eco-friendly and energy-efficient products are now the holy grail of automotive goods   This trend is endorsed by government initiatives and mandates for reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2) &nbs...

Electronic Systems Design

Increase the Reliability of Your Next Design

If someone were to ask you what the acronym DfM stood for, you would most likely quickly respond with a...

Community

Happy Community Manager Appreciation Day!

Today marks the annual Community Manager Appreciation Day! Every year, we choose a special day just for the hardworking souls behind our Community. With respect to that, I want to take a minute to re...

Design with Calibre

Creating an initial Hcell list for Calibre LVS jobs, using Calibre Interactive

Need an hcell list for your hierarchical design? You can use the Calibre Interactive tool to quickly and automatically create...

Embedded Software

Embedded software article: RTOS Revealed #4

My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the fourth installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which...

Expert Insights

Technical Experts on IIoT, Emulation, Automotive, Pattern Matching and PCB Assembly

Industrial IoT (IIoT) – Beyond Silicon Valley Five Questions Regarding Hardware Emulation’s Rising Status SEMI ISS 2017 uncovers new growth,...

Teamcenter

PLM Project Management for the Masses

Project management solutions inside of PLM can be very powerful. You can coordinate complex projects spanning entire product platforms that involve resources across your organization. But PLM project...

Teamcenter

A New Year and a New Teamcenter Release!

It’s a new year, and with it a new release of Teamcenter! Plan for the year ahead by taking a look at Teamcenter 10.1.7 and 11.2.3, along with Active Workspace 3.2 and our new Deployment Center! As...

Embedded Software

The latest at the Repair Café

A while back, I wrote about the Repair Café, which is a monthly event at which a bunch of volunteers...