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Next Generation ODB++ Intelligent Data Format for Enhanced Modeling to Support DFM, Fabrication, Assembly and Test Now Available
WILSONVILLE, Ore. --(Business Wire)--
The ODB++
Solutions Alliance (OSA), the open forum for implementers and
developers of the ODB++
format-an intelligent, single-data structure for transferring
printed circuit board (PCB) designs into fabrication, assembly and
test-today announced the next-generation data format with significant
enhancements. Developed according to requirements from thousands of
established users globally, these new features and enhancements help PCB
designers and manufacturers minimize the manual entry of data into new
product introduction (NPI), design-for-manufacturing (DFM) and computer
aided manufacturing (CAM) software tools. The newly improved format
offers increased time savings, further reduction of manual errors, and
even higher levels of automation for enhanced user productivity.
Meeting the needs of the most demanding PCB design and manufacturing
technologies, the open ODB++ data format is used daily by over thousands
of PCB engineers worldwide, using data interfaces delivered by all
leading CAD/CAM software vendors. The proven ODB++ format provides a
better design-to-manufacturing methodology to communicate and share data
across disciplines, replacing traditional lower-level files such as
Gerber, Excellon, netlist, placement list, and drawings. With a maximum
level of CAD/CAM automation based on the intelligence embedded in the
software model of the PCB product, the ODB++ format reduces PCB
fabrication and assembly NPI cycle time, saves cost, and reduces supply
chain risk.
Key features in the new ODB++ data format include:
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Enhanced PCB structure:
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Automated explicit modeling of flexible and flex-rigid PCB
structures.
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Multi-layer CB build-up information stored in the product model
to reduce human error. Build-up information is fed directly into
the fabrication material selection and stack-up validation
processes.
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Full implementation of metric units.
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Drill span direction for accurate DFM analysis of buried and blind
vias, back-drilled holes, and holes drilled with various diameters.
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Feature level improvements:
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Extended and rationalized range of attributes, categorized by
purpose, such as DFM analysis, product model definition and
intended manufacturing process (fabrication, assembly, test,
generic).
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Expanded range of standard symbols needed for solder-stencil
design openings to match manufacturing process rules; this avoids
the need to create and maintain the user's library of custom
symbols.
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Unlimited net name length is preserved across the design through
manufacturing flow for effective net-related engineering
collaboration based on the ODB++ data, even for the most complex
PCBs.
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Enhancements for assembly and test:
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Explicit definition of structural test-probes, enabling the
definition and DFT validation of physical test access early in the
design stage, and explicit transmission of test intentions from
design-to-manufacturing.
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Unlimited number of bill-of-material (BOM) description attributes
to ensure component description data integrity across the flow,
thereby reducing the need for multiple BOM access points to
maintain BOM integrity.
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Introduction of component package attributes, enabling DFM
analysis and manufacturing process preparation functions to be
based on package type for efficient product model processing.
"ODB++ is the most established and supported intelligent data format for
the PCB design, manufacturing, and assembly industry, validated by the
ODB++ Solutions Alliance and its 3,000 registered members," stated
Julian Coates, director of business development, Valor division of
Mentor Graphics (News - Alert). "Members and partners of the OSA will be able to adapt
to this new and improved version of ODB++ by incremental steps, thus
preserving their previous investments in the ODB++ flow. As it is
implemented across design-to-manufacturing flows, the next generation
ODB++ will release additional value from existing tool-sets without
requiring significant changes to business processes."
To download the current ODB++ full specification, go to www.odb-sa.com/resources.
For more information on the ODB++ Solutions Alliance, a list of its
partners, and membership, visit the website: www.odb-sa.com.
About the ODB++ Solutions Alliance
The ODB++ Solutions Alliance provides a forum for implementers and
supporters of the ODB++ format to share their interest and success with
others. Alliance members can exchange information, advice and ideas
about the format, including implementation best practices and their
experiences in using the format across the PCB
design-through-manufacturing flow.
The overall goals of the ODB++ Solutions Alliance are to increase
awareness of what is being achieved today with ODB++ in reducing
time-to-market, cost and supply-chain risk, and provide the basis for
wider adoption by designers and manufacturers so as to maximize the
benefits for the PCB engineering community, and further enhancement of
the format and its implementation methods in line with technological
developments. Website: www.odb-sa.com.

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