Addressing Electrical Design Compliance and Certification

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With increased complexity throughout the industry, the traditional spreadsheet-based approach to compliance is no longer an option. New innovations along with the increased use of electrification are forcing OEMs and their suppliers to consider new ways to achieve electrical design compliance and certification. Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the Aerospace & Defense industry. The place that brings the promise of tomorrow’s technology to the ears of our listeners today. In this episode “Addressing electrical design compliance and certification” we’ll be looking at new ways to achieve compliance through a model-based approach as well as how to best utilize the comprehensive digital twin and digital thread. We know this is a time of great innovation and transformation for the industry – and when it comes to electrical system compliance and certification, there’s a lot to cover. Today, two industry experts from Siemens Digital Industries Software join the podcast. Anthony Nicoli is the Aerospace & Defense Director of Integrated Electrical Systems. And Steve Caravella is a Solutions Architect from the Capital Team. Both love to talk about how the digital transformation is altering the electrical system design and development landscape – for the good of teams everywhere.   My name is Scott Salzwedel and I’m the host of Talking Aerospace Today. I invite to take a listen to our latest episode on electrical system design compliance and certification. I hope you’ll tune into this extremely informative podcast. In this episode, you will learn: The reason why electrical regulations today are far stricter than in the past (01:45) Methods to address increased complexity when it comes to compliance (04:33) The approach used for connecting the separate environments in the manufacturing process (06:19) How the electrical digital twin helps with the certification process (07:32) Why there’s an increasing need for a “digital wingman” to help identify errors (09:00) How the type certification process works (11:00) How the digital twin and digital thread can help standardize the compliance process (14:04) A customer had to learn the hard way to use model-based techniques (14:52) Platform differentiation through increased electrification – new compliance challenges (18:22) Connect with Tony:  LinkedIn Connect with Steve:  LinkedIn  Resources: Capital E/E Systems development website Blog: The Capital E/E Systems development solution. Exactly how has Capital evolved? White paper: A closer look: Next generation electrical systems platform development Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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