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Lattice3D Studio 13.1 Released

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By DE Editors  

January 26, 2015

Lattice Technology Inc. has launched the latest version of Lattice3D Studio. This release has features to increase time-to-market and decrease development costs, the company states. Version 13.1 also has 3D electrical routing functionalities, concurrent workflows, product documentation, assembly process development and work instruction development.

Lattice3D Studio 13.1 enables engineers to implement electrical routing into mechanical representations. Users can add wires, cables, harnesses and connectors directly into the CAD model.

Another capability of 13.1 is enabling concurrent workflows. Change detection and visualization capabilities have been added so users can identify and incorporate changes into the design process.

“The new features in this release continue our effort to enable the enterprise to leverage 3D engineering data to downstream processes and compact product release cycles,” says Bill Barnes, general manager, Lattice Technology Inc. “For instance, using Lattice3D Studio version 13.1, companies can now create electrical routing for complete product representation. This allows both electrical and mechanical data to be used in interactive work instructions, technical illustrations and any other technical documentation. Additional features better enable different team members to work concurrently.”

For more information, visit Lattice Technology.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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