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CAD convertors move up to 64bit data

A Lattice Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2008

XVL now supports data from the most current 3D CAD tools, including 64bit CAD platforms.

Lattice Technology has made a series of upgrades to its 3D CAD conversion tools.

As a result of these upgrades, XVL now supports data from the most current 3D CAD tools, including 64bit CAD platforms.

Lattice Technology's XVL format allows for very accurate, very compressed 3D CAD data to be used by others, who don't have a CAD platform, but who are integrated within a digital manufacturing workflow.

Lattice Technology's XVL convertors use leading edge conversion technologies to enable the translation of 3D CAD data from every major 3D CAD format.

The convertors are available as plugins into a CAD seat, or as servers that work within a manufacturing IT system or enterprise workflow.

Recent upgrades to these convertors include support for: Pro/Engineer WildFire 4; Autodesk Inventor 2009, in both plug-in and server versions; 64bit versions of NX; and 64bit versions of SolidWorks.

The convertors already support current and older versions of Catia, Pro/Engineer, I-Deas, CoCreate, Autodesk Mechanical Desktop, SolidWorks, NX, Solid Edge and many neutral 3D CAD file formats.

In addition, the convertors already support 64bit versions of Catia and Pro/Engineer.

"As XVL becomes more deeply integrated into digital manufacturing processes, so we respond with very advanced support of current 3D CAD formats to enable our customers to easily simulate, validate and animate the designs", said Bill Barnes, GM, Lattice Technology.

"Our convertors use the industry's best translation technologies and allow massive 3D data to be compressed, very accurately, into files that are 1% or less of the original size".

"This makes even the biggest assemblies easily manageable and usable".

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