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Written by Tracy Heffner   
Tuesday, 13 September 2005
ROCHESTER, NYEMA Design Automation has added PTC InterComm to its set of design tools as part of its RoHS compliance strategy. InterComm is said to allow anyone to view EDA designs created in different environments, including schematic, PCB and BOM data.

“InterComm is an integral part of the design methodology we use to solve the RoHS problem,” said Manny Marcano, president of EMA Design Automation. “With InterComm, we enable the entire product team to review designs for compliance, rather than just the CAD tool users.”

The compliance strategy is focused on the concept of getting RoHS hazardous material content into the component database so that it is available at design time.

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