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ROCKWELL COLLINS
STEP VISION
Jack R. Harris
Director, Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Rockwell Collins
[email protected]
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2001-09 AFEI 21st Century Commerce International Expo Special
Session: STEP Technology -- "Where Are We Today?"
Available at http://pdesinc.aticorp.org
ROCKWELL
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Key Markets and
Customers
- Airlines
- Aircraft Manufacturers
Key Markets and Customers
- U.S. and International Government
- Military Aircraft Manufactures
and Prime Contractors
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Key Markets and Customers
- Airlines
- Business and Regional
Aviation
Key Markets and Customers
- Aircraft Manufactures
- Regional Airlines
- Business Aviation
Key Markets and Customers
- Commercial and Regional Airlines
- Business Aircraft Operators
- Aircraft OEMs
- Government Agencies
ROCKWELL
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65 Year History
Business Built Upon
Communications
Products
Customer Service an
Underpinning of
Success
Significant Growth
Plans
» Expanded Offerings
» Acquisitions
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FY01 brought the spinoff of Rockwell Collins
Customer’s
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Working Together creating the
most trusted source of communication and
aviation electronic solutions
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Higher performing
products
Systems not just
components
Speed from order
to delivery
Lower cost of
ownership
Value added
technology
Improved
Value
Proposition
Strategies
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Reduced New Product
Development Time
Reduced Design To
Manufacturing Transition
Time
Enhanced Supply Chain
Involvement
Reduced Work In Process
Reduced Product And
Process Development
Costs
Improved Information Quality Provides A Firm
Foundation
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Integrated
Enterprise
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Single Digital Product
Definition
Simulation Supports
Optimization
Tools Must Be
Interoperable
Standards a Must
Global Collaboration Must
Be Supported
STEP
STEP
STEP IS OUR STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
Virtual Factory
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Any product, any where,
any time with cost as
an independent
variable
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Critical Implementation
of Technology
Robust Processes
Flexible Capacity
Flexible to Change
Responsive to
Customer Orders
STEP IS OUR STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
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Common
Business
Process
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BUSINESS PROCESS
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A Process To Help Manage Customer Requirements
A Process That Leverages Collaborative Development
A Process That Builds Upon A Single Digital Model
ADVANCED
PLANNING
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Identify Need &
Strategic Fit
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DP1
BUSINESS
ACQUISITION
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Concept
Evaluation
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Proposal
Selection
2.1
2.2
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IMPLEMENTATION
3.0
Bsln
Dev
3.1
DP4
Cust
Integ
3.2
Cust
Test
3.3
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PRODUCTION
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Cert
Start-Up
Mature
3.4
4.1
4.2
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POST-PRODUCTION
5.0
Post-Production
Support
5.1
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Rockwell
Collins
STEP
Strategy
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Physical
Component Placement
Bare Board Design
Layout templates
Layers non-planar,
conductive & non-conductive
Material product
Geometry
• Geometrically Bounded 2-D
• Wireframe with Topology
• Surfaces
• Advanced BREP Solids
• Constructive Solid Geometry
Design Control
• Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing
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Product Structure/
Connectivity
• Functional
• Packaged
Requirements
• Design
• Allocation
• Constraints
• Interface
• Rules
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Component
Functionality
Analysis Support
Shape 2D, 3D
Package
Material Product
Properties
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Configuration Mgmt
Identification
Authority
Effectivity
Control
Requirement Traceability
Analytical Model
Document References
Technology
• Fabrication Design Rules
• Product Design Rules
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STEP
Objectives
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Consolidation Of Multiple Proprietary Data Exchange
Environments Across Collins
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Provide Standard Data Environment For All Engineering
Data, Internal Or External
» Reduce Effort For Execution Of External Designs Or Builds
» Provide Common Base For Defining And Exchanging
Engineering Library Data Regardless Of The Tool Used
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Expand Breadth Of Data Transfer Capability Compared To
Current Processes
Status of
STEP
Pilots
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A Pilot Program Is In Place For Using STEP AP203 Data For
Some Of Our Mechanical Vendors
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We Are Developing A Basic STEP AP210 Output To Pass
Electronic Component Library Data To Our CIM
Environment
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We Are Planning On Replacing Our Internal Product BOM
Format With STEP AP210 Within The Next Year For Passing
Product Data From Engineering To CIM
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A Collaborative AP210 Pilot Between Rockwell Collins and
Boeing Is Underway
Other STEP
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Investigating the development of a STEP AP210 translator
for Zuken-Redac
Proprietary Issues are being Addressed to Support LibraryBased Data In A STEP File
Currently Providing IGES and STEP 203 Data, but will soon
transition to only STEP 203
Involved in a CAM-I International Project Focused on
Feature Standardization
Looking for Externally Funded Projects that can be
Leveraged to Advance STEP
Success
Going
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A key ingredient to success for the
Rockwell Collins Extended Enterprise is the
ability to use and move information
without modification.
STEP IS THE STANDARD THAT WILL
SUPPORT SHARED INFORMATION!
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