Supply Chain Visibility: Component Sourcing in the New Age

David Marrakchi
|  已创建:February 21, 2017  |  已更新:October 29, 2023
Supply Chain Visibility: Component Sourcing in the New Age

The evolution of the PCB design process has seen significant progress in recent years. And much of this progress can be attributed to the continued innovation in the field of electronics. Whether it’s IoT, wearables, medical devices, or telecom, we’ve seen the pace of product development accelerating, along with the rise of small batch projects.

With the competitive landscape more crowded than ever, you’re facing tremendous pressure to shorten your product development lifecycle, reduce time to market, and still deliver a low cost, high quality product.  And while PCB design tools have evolved to ease your workflow, particularly in the areas of routing, signal integrity, and design-for-manufacturing, there’s one crucial area that has been widely neglected: component sourcing integration.

Complete Supply Chain Visibility

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If you’re fortunate to work for a larger company, you can usually leverage your strategic sourcing department for procurement and purchasing. This vertical integration will also maintain lifecycle and manage the drop-in replacements for EOL (End-of-life) components. In most big companies, the process of sourcing components typically runs in parallel with the modern design and production workflows.

If you work for a smaller firm that can’t afford the overhead of a strategic sourcing department, you can find yourself feeling overwhelmed. At a small company, you’re not only responsible for ensuring designs meet scope requirements, but also electronic component sourcing, price negotiation, lifecycle management, and securing a smooth transition into production.

While it’s possible to find the information you need online, it’s scattered, inconsistent, and most importantly, it interferes with your design workflow. You’re searching for more than just an electronic component that fits your design; you’re looking for complete supply chain visibility free of limitations. To satisfy these requirements, you need access to real-time pricing, specific information about lead times, in-stock position, and alternate strategic sourcing. Sadly, the agony doesn’t stop there. You still have a tremendous amount of open data management related issues to address, including:

  • Do you have the correct footprints and models?

  • How do you ensure the are re-used in other designs by your colleagues?

  • If you make corrections to the part information, how can you make sure it makes it back to the source?

  • And what happens when the supplier makes a part number change?

It Starts In Your Design Tool

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Simply put, there’s only one way to extinguish these concerns altogether. Your component sourcing and selection process must be integrated into your EDA tool with direct connectivity to supplier data. This will enable you to quickly search across a wide selection of trusted suppliers, and then easily integrate the data through various stages of the design process.

With this type of workflow, you’ll not only gain complete visibility over your supply chain, but you’ll also be able to import valuable design data such as component parameters, models, and datasheets. This holistic approach provides you with the insight to solve unmanaged design data issues from within your everyday workflow.

The Bottom Line

At the end of the day, your goal is to deliver functional products that meet all the requirements and quality standards, with minimum risks, on-time and within budget. An integrated solution that automates your entire data management process gives you more time to focus on what you do best: design innovative products.

关于作者

关于作者

David目前担任Altium的高级技术营销工程师,负责管理所有Altium产品的技术营销材料的开发。他还与我们的营销、销售和客户支持团队密切合作,以制定产品策略,包括品牌标识、定位和消息传递。David为我们的团队带来了超过15年的EDA行业经验,他拥有科罗拉多州立大学的MBA学位和DeVry技术学院的电子工程学士学位。

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