Integration
Integration
Teamcenter integrates with CAD software through various mechanisms such as connectors, plugins,
direct interfaces, and deployment centers. These tools ensure seamless data exchange and
collaboration by providing functionalities like checking in and out CAD files, synchronizing data,
managing revisions, and maintaining associativity between CAD models and other product data.
Here's a detailed explanation:
1. Connectors
Connectors are specialized tools that facilitate the integration between Teamcenter and different CAD
systems. They provide a direct link to ensure data is accurately transferred and synchronized.
o Example: A design engineer using NX can check out a CAD model, make
modifications, and then check it back into Teamcenter, ensuring version control and
data consistency.
o Example: Solid Edge users can open and save files directly from Teamcenter,
enabling collaborative design and efficient change management.
2. Plugins
Plugins are add-on software components that extend the functionality of a CAD application to
support Teamcenter integration. They are often provided by Siemens or third-party vendors.
o Example: A CATIA user can synchronize design changes with Teamcenter, ensuring
that all design iterations are tracked and managed centrally.
3. Direct Interfaces
Direct Interfaces involve built-in functionalities or APIs that enable direct communication between
CAD software and Teamcenter without the need for additional connectors or plugins.
JT Data Format:
o Example: CAD data from various systems can be converted to JT format for
integration into Teamcenter, facilitating collaboration across different CAD platforms.
o Example: A custom API can be developed to automate the transfer of CAD files from
a proprietary design tool into Teamcenter, ensuring seamless data exchange and
synchronization.
4. Deployment Centers
Deployment Centers offer a comprehensive environment for configuring and deploying Teamcenter
integrations with various CAD systems. They ensure that integrations are set up consistently and
managed efficiently.
o Functionality: Supports the integration of PTC Creo with Teamcenter, enabling users
to manage Creo data within the PLM system.
o Example: A mechanical engineer using Creo can manage their design iterations and
collaborate with other teams through Teamcenter, ensuring that all product data is
synchronized.
o Functionality: Tools like Teamcenter Visualization enable users to view and mark up
CAD models without requiring the native CAD software.
By leveraging these connectors, plugins, direct interfaces, and deployment centers, Teamcenter
ensures a seamless integration with various CAD systems, promoting efficient data exchange and
collaboration across different engineering teams.
ERP, SAP, and MES Integration
Teamcenter also integrates with ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), SAP, and MES (Manufacturing
Execution Systems) to ensure seamless data exchange and collaboration across the entire product
lifecycle. These integrations help bridge the gap between engineering, manufacturing, and business
operations, providing a holistic view of product data and processes. Here’s a detailed explanation of
the integration mechanisms and examples for each:
1. ERP Integration
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems manage business processes such as finance,
procurement, and supply chain operations. Integrating Teamcenter with ERP systems ensures that
product data is consistent and up-to-date across both systems.
2. SAP Integration
SAP is a leading ERP system that supports various business operations. Integrating Teamcenter with
SAP ensures a seamless flow of information between product development and enterprise business
processes.
o Functionality: The Teamcenter Gateway for SAP integrates Teamcenter with SAP
ERP, enabling bidirectional data exchange. This includes the synchronization of
material master data, BOMs, and change management processes.
3. MES Integration
MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) manage and monitor manufacturing operations on the
shop floor. Integrating Teamcenter with MES systems ensures that production processes are tightly
linked with design data, improving manufacturing efficiency and quality.
o Example: As design changes are made in Teamcenter, updated process plans and
quality checklists are automatically pushed to the Rockwell Automation MES,
ensuring that manufacturing processes reflect the latest design intent.
Middleware Solutions:
o Functionality: Middleware solutions like TIBCO, MuleSoft, and Dell Boomi can be
used to facilitate integration between Teamcenter and ERP/MES systems. These tools
provide connectors and APIs for seamless data exchange.
o Example: Using MuleSoft, a company can create integration flows that automate the
transfer of BOM data from Teamcenter to SAP, ensuring that both systems are
synchronized without manual intervention.
Integration Platforms:
o Example: Using the Teamcenter Integration Framework, a company can quickly set
up integrations with SAP and Siemens Opcenter, reducing the time and effort
required to achieve seamless data exchange.
Deployment Centers
By leveraging these connectors, plugins, direct interfaces, and deployment centers, Teamcenter
ensures a seamless integration with ERP, SAP, and MES systems, promoting efficient data exchange
and collaboration across engineering, manufacturing, and business operations.