The top-down methodology of Ansys SaberES Designer makes it a powerful tool for synthesis automation of system integration. It uses a database-driven design flow, which is supported by pre-defined part sets from corporate-wide libraries. These libraries cater to various design types such as sub-system design, system design, wiring design, and bundle design. The integration of these designs into a single electric system design database is key to ensuring a robust and accurate system integration.
The top-down methodology employed in SaberES Designer for synthesis automation of system integration provides a platform for design and automation verification. SaberES Designer is a database driven design flow where corporate-wide libraries provide predefined part sets for the following design types:
Having one electric system design database ensures system integration will be correct and robust for fast, accurate releases.
Sub-system designs (SSD) are reusable schematics with logical connections that represent a function, such as external lights, braking, and engine control. SSD are created based on the specifications determined by the function and stored in sub-system libraries.
SSD are used to build and synthesize the system design for a series of vehicle projects including excluding functions. System design is not about adding data, but about the integration of functions.
The wiring schematic design is generated from the system design by adding the excluding options like LHD and RHD. Users can assign physical objects from a corporate database including wires, shells, inline connectors, and more. Using SaberES Designer’s Connector Manager Viewer, users can partition a design into harnesses and quickly ensure correct inline cavity assignments across the complete vehicle. The Assembly Library can be used to build filters for each unique buildable product with the Assembly Library.
A top-down design flow generates the harness drawing using data from the previous level. SaberES Designer wiring design is ideal for electrical objects and connectivity in Bundle Design.
The journey through the process of electrical system design, wiring, and harness using SaberES Designer software reveals the effectiveness of the top-down methodology. Each step, from the creation of sub-system designs to the synthesis of system design, and the assignment of physical objects in wiring design, contributes to the creation of an efficient electrical system. The final stage, bundle design, completes the process by generating 2D production harness drawings. The result is a comprehensive, optimized, and efficient electrical system, integral to the smooth operation of vehicle projects.
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