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Corporate Blog

No Lasers but Solid Edge Sponsor EDA Can Use The Source

Most of the sponsors at Solid Edge University have products that integrate with Solid Edge.  As you may know, Solid Edge has an extensive API (application programming interface) and this is how ...

Electronic Systems Design

Don't let your board heat up your ICs

What?  Isn’t that backwards?  Technically, yes.  The board is merely a pathway through which ICs talk to each other, and...

Corporate Blog

Podcast With Frank Mill of University of Edinburgh

Nearly five years ago when I was researching this thing called "social media", I came across a Solid Edge network on Ning for students at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Today I got to chat ...

Corporate Blog

Finding ways to talk about digital manufacturing

Hello Friends :-) My name is Abhijit Dastidar, and it is my pleasure to join the Siemens PLM Software blog team. Thanks to Susan for introducing me with her post. I’m a marketing manager of T...

Embedded Software

Measuring interrupt latency

I have posted a couple of times recently [like here] about a recent webinar that I conducted on measuring RTOS...

Corporate Blog

SigmaTEK to Siemens PLM - "Yes, we do use lasers"

When I asked our sponsors about using lasers in their product, I didn’t actually expect anyone to say “yes”.  I’m clearly spending too much time with laser pointers in the office and not enough ...

Electronic Systems Design

Put your charts away

For over 50 years, designers have been calculating current-carrying capacity on PCBs using charts created by the Navy in 1956...

Corporate Blog

No time to implement PDM? Survey indicates you should think again!

Guest Blog Post by Dave Chadwick, Global Marketing Manager, data management components of the Velocity Series for Siemens PLM Software. See bottom of post for Dave’s bio. On a recent trip to Wales...

Corporate Blog

NX Hints and Tips – Introduction to the NX Interface

In this blog post, I’d like to introduce you to the standard NX interface. In standard display, the menus and toolbars are positioned at the top of the window and the Resource bar is to the left o...