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ROCKWELL COLLINS
STEP VISION
Jack R. Harris
Director, Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Rockwell Collins
2001-09 AFEI 21st Century Commerce International Expo Special Session: STEP Technology -- "Where Are We Today?"
Available at http://pdesinc.aticorp.org
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Click to edit Master title styleROCKWELL COLLINS
Key Markets and CustomersKey Markets and Customers
- Airlines- Airlines
- Aircraft Manufacturers- Aircraft Manufacturers
Key Markets and CustomersKey Markets and Customers
- U.S. and International Government- U.S. and International Government
- Military Aircraft Manufactures- Military Aircraft Manufacturesand Prime Contractors and Prime Contractors
Key Markets and CustomersKey Markets and Customers
- Airlines- Airlines
- Business and Regional Aviation- Business and Regional Aviation
Key Markets and CustomersKey Markets and Customers
- Commercial and Regional Airlines- Commercial and Regional Airlines
- Business Aircraft Operators- Business Aircraft Operators
- Aircraft OEMs- Aircraft OEMs
- Government Agencies- Government Agencies
Key Markets and CustomersKey Markets and Customers
- Aircraft Manufactures- Aircraft Manufactures
- Regional Airlines- Regional Airlines
- Business Aviation- Business Aviation
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Click to edit Master title styleROCKWELL COLLINS
65 Year History Business Built Upon
Communications Products Customer Service an
Underpinning of Success Significant Growth Plans
» Expanded Offerings» Acquisitions
FY01 brought the spin-off of Rockwell Collins
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Click to edit Master title styleCustomer’s Expectations
Higher performing products
Systems not just components
Speed from order to delivery
Lower cost of ownership
Value added technology
Working Together creating theWorking Together creating themost trusted source of communication andmost trusted source of communication and aviation electronic solutionsaviation electronic solutions
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Click to edit Master title styleImproved Value Proposition Strategies
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 FirmFoundation
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Single Digital Product Definition
Simulation Supports Optimization
Tools Must Be Interoperable
Standards a Must Global Collaboration Must
Be Supported
STEPSTEP
STEP
STEP IS OUR STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
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Click to edit Master title styleVirtual Factory
Any product, any where, any time with cost as an independent variable Critical Implementation
of Technology Robust Processes Flexible Capacity Flexible to Change Responsive to
Customer Orders
STEP IS OUR STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
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Click to edit Master title styleCommon Business Process
BUSINESS PROCESS» A Process To Help Manage Customer Requirements» A Process That Leverages Collaborative Development» A Process That Builds Upon A Single Digital Model
DP2
ADVANCEDPLANNING
1.0
DP0 DP1
Identify Need &Strategic Fit
1.1
ConceptEvaluation
1.2
BUSINESSACQUISITION
2.0
DP3
Proposal
2.1
Selection
2.2
IMPLEMENTATION3.0
DP4 DP5 DP6
BslnDev3.1
CustInteg3.2
CustTest3.3
Cert
3.4
DP7 DP8
Start-Up
4.1
Mature
4.2
PRODUCTION4.0
POST-PRODUCTION5.0
Post-ProductionSupport
5.1
DP9
STEP IS OUR STRATEGIC FOUNDATION
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Click to edit Master title styleRockwell Collins STEP Strategy
Technology
Physical• Component Placement• Bare Board Design• Layout templates• Layers non-planar, conductive & non-conductive• Material product
• Geometrically Bounded 2-D• Wireframe with Topology • Surfaces• Advanced BREP Solids • Constructive Solid Geometry
Component• Functionality• Analysis Support • Shape 2D, 3D • Package• Material Product• Properties
Configuration Mgmt• Identification• Authority • Effectivity • Control• Requirement Traceability• Analytical Model• Document References
Product Structure/Connectivity
• Functional• Packaged
• Fabrication Design Rules• Product Design Rules
Requirements• Design• Allocation• Constraints• Interface• Rules
• Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Geometry
Design Control
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Click to edit Master title styleRockwell Collins STEP Objectives
Consolidation Of Multiple Proprietary Data Exchange Environments Across Collins
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
Expand Breadth Of Data Transfer Capability Compared To Current Processes
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Click to edit Master title styleStatus of STEP Pilots
A Pilot Program Is In Place For Using STEP AP203 Data For Some Of Our Mechanical Vendors
We Are Developing A Basic STEP AP210 Output To Pass Electronic Component Library Data To Our CIM Environment
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
A Collaborative AP210 Pilot Between Rockwell Collins and Boeing Is Underway
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Click to edit Master title styleOther STEP Activities
Investigating the development of a STEP AP210 translator for Zuken-Redac
Proprietary Issues are being Addressed to Support Library-Based 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