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Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Tips & Tricks: Snap Shot Configurations

Find out how Solid Edge ST3 lets you include components in multiple display configurations, even when parts are added after an assembly configuration was saved. MORE TIPS & TRICKS!!! Ch...

Corporate Blog

Great Video on the Solid Edge ST3 UI - Plus Bonus Content on Solid Mastermind and Social Media

Video from Solid Mastermind We were talking about the Solid Edge UI on twitter a few days ago and it seems a few didn’t know about a large number of userinterface (UI) advancements that occurre...

Embedded Software

Where does embedded software come from?

Embedded systems have been around for nearly 40 years and, over that time, there has always been the need for...

Simulating the Real World

FloEFD HVAC Module - Taking Built Environment CFD Simulation to the Next Level

The recently released FloEFD HVAC Module brings a raft of features specifically tailored to enable FloEFD to be used for...

Verification Horizons

Accellera Approves New Co-Emulation Standard

Standard Co-Emulation Modeling Interface (SCE-MI) 2.1 Improves Verification Productivity The Accellera Interface Technical Subcommittee (ITC) completed version 2.1 of the...

Electronic Systems Design

The length of your terminator doesn't matter

Many designers go to great lengths to make sure they do appropriate length-matching, even to the level of including the...

Corporate Blog

NX Hints & Tips - Extrude with intersecting section curves in one feature

Did you know that with NX, you can create a single extrude feature using a “self-intersecting section” - where curves of the section intersect each other? Attached is a video created by Kent ...

Embedded Software

The King's Speech

I am not particularly a big film buff, but I do enjoy going to see a movie from time to...

Electronic Systems Design

Vias are longer than their length

Yeah, that’s what I said.  Vias are longer than their length.  Phrased more appropriately, the delay introduced by a via has...