DocumentCode
1964602
Title
Towards next-generation design-for-manufacturability (DFM) frameworks for electronics product realization
Author
Bajaj, Manas ; Peak, Russell ; Wilson, Miyako ; Kim, Injoong ; Thurman, Thomas ; Jothishanka, M.C. ; Benda, Mike ; Ferreira, Placid ; Stori, James
Author_Institution
Eng. Inf. Syst. Lab., Georgia Tech., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
16-18 July 2003
Firstpage
359
Lastpage
367
Abstract
This paper elucidates the process architecture of a pilot implementation of a DFM Framework (specifically the SFM DFM Framework or SDF), which consists of four key ingredients. The first ingredient is a Design Integrator that acquires product design information from an ECAD tool and in-house sources (each populating a subset of the design) and consolidates them into a STEP AP210 model. The second ingredient is a Rule-based Expert System (initiated at Boeing) that captures the manufacturability constraints as DFM rules and evaluates printed circuit assembly (PCA) designs against them. The third ingredient is a Design View Generator that extracts design information from the AP210 model (first ingredient) and library database and derives a Kappa design model for the expert system (second ingredient) to evaluate. The fourth ingredient is the Results Viewer that helps the user browse DFM analysis results and identify design improvement opportunities. This implementation of the SDF demonstrates the ability to extract PCA design information and build a higher fidelity standards-based design model. Additionally, it also shows the capability of Rule-based Expert Systems to emulate manufacturability checks on product (PCAs in this case) designs as well as increase analysis coverage and reduce human checking time via automation.
Keywords
CAD; design for manufacture; electronic products; expert systems; flexible manufacturing systems; marketing; printed circuit manufacture; product design; CAD; Kappa design model; automation; computer-aided design; design for manufacturability; electronic products marketing; in-house sources; pilot implementation; printed circuit assembly; product design information; rule-based expert system; simulation for flexible manufacturing; time-to-market; Assembly systems; Data mining; Design for manufacture; Electronic design automation and methodology; Expert systems; Libraries; Manufacturing automation; Principal component analysis; Printed circuits; Product design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 2003. IEMT 2003. IEEE/CPMT/SEMI 28th International
ISSN
1089-8190
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7933-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMT.2003.1225930
Filename
1225930
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