AUSTIN, TX – Celus has announced the worldwide availability of its assisted hardware design platform that allows engineers to find the right components for their projects through smart algorithms and the use of machine learning and AI.
The Celus Design Platform simplifies and accelerates the electronics design process by transforming technical requirements into schematic prototypes in less than an hour, accelerating the electronics design process. Developers and engineers can bring their electronics projects from concept to reality with efficiency and precision while freeing component suppliers to focus on innovation and customer engagement.
Component suppliers that have their products ingested as part of the Celus Design Platform are now able to more easily connect with engineers and designers for faster market integration and broader reach, the company said in a release. This connection is crucial for component suppliers in reaching the 80% of customers who may not be accessible through traditional channels, and Celus enhances the visibility of these components when they are identified as the preferred choice in various design projects.
With the complex nature of electronics manufacturing, there is a strong need for a more efficient design processes that will provide a distinct advantage in a highly competitive market. The ability to find the right component for your project is both overwhelming and time consuming. To minimize the time it takes to identify these disparate pieces, the Celus Design Platform streamlines the design process and provides real-time component recommendations that work.
With projects often comprised of anywhere from 200 to 1,000 individual components, Celus’ engineering tool significantly simplifies the complexities of electronic design and accelerates time to market for new products. By balancing a project’s functional requirements with any electrical, environmental, mechanical or cost constraints, the Celus Design Platform selects the ideal set of components while providing deliverables of architectural design, ECAD native schematics, bill of materials, footprints and project information summary.
“With more than 600 million components available to electronics designers, the task of identifying and selecting the ones right for any given project is at best a challenge,” said Tobias Pohl, co-founder and CEO of Celus. “We developed the Celus Design Platform to handle the heavy lifting and intricate details of product design to drive innovation and expand demand creation in a fraction of the time required of traditional approaches. We were told that such a system was impossible, but we did it and are now expanding its reach to end users and component suppliers around the world.”