Hey all,
Try to use the forum as a last resort; my google fu is lacking on this one. Appreciate any advice.
I work as the lead technician for a small/medium business. We've grown rapidly, bringing on more tools and personnell but our structure is lacking. One glaring hole is how we take & save test data. it's all over the place, in random folders in employee's computers/the cloud/the internal server share. Would like advice on what software is out there that's off the shelf.
I say "small/medium" buisness because while we're firmly midsize, we consider ourselves a software company first. So there are very few people doing electronics work or testing. Which makes this both a harder sell (the number of people who would actually use this software is in the tens, not hundreds so the cost may not be justifiable) but also it's important to lay the foundation now (we're hiring more electircal engineers and taking on more complex electronics projects). Considering ourselves a software company foremost, we do have several well known industry standard on premises software development tools and dev-ops teams to support those tools. SO that being said, we can afford something for electronics testing.
For me, I'm new to the industry so I don't know what's out there. A lot of tools seem geared toward factory management or software development. We (I've) been struggling the past year to properly organize data on our next generation product. The excel spreadsheets are becoming more and more cumbersome to maintain and develop. And as lead, I should be handing off more work, but without structure, it's hard to hand the work off so I end up doing a lot myself.
I've looked into Access, but to be honest I dont think I have it in me to make a custom thing right now. Personally, a little burnt out. Not to mention, would have been ideal if Access DBs could be hosted on Microsoft Sharepoint (we use Sharepoint and the rest of the MS suite heavily) but that doesnt seem to be the case.
Looking through this forum, someone mentioned WATS (
https://wats.com/price-and-compare/) and this seems like it has most of what I want. But interested in any alternatives as I dont want to put all my eggs in one basket. Would have been ideal (secondarily to Access) if Keysight, Tektronix, or R&S offered some sort of on-prem database tool but I dont think they do (please correct me if I'm wrong). Like Tektronix offers TekDrive but that seems to be more of a way to share data than a full management system and R&S seem to be offering management software geared to specific fields, not to the totality of electronics engineering. Most likely going to schedule a demo for WATS this week or next week.
This is what I'm looking for in software:
Would like to link these things Linked in a relational way:
1. DUT Inventory
a. DUTs as disparate parts, to assemblies, to combinations of assemblies
b. Rework performed (R&R components on PCBs, swapping parts on chassis, etc)
c. Issue Tracker
d. Assignment to employees
2. Assets (Measurement Devices & Equipment)
a. Intelligent equipment tracking (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, DMMs, etc.)
i. Calibration tracking
b. "Dumb" equipment tracking (RF loads, cables)
i. Order information
ii. VSWR Data, etc
c. General lab equipment not related to test data (soldering irons, consumables like solder, flux, etc)
3. Test Data
a. Place to save…
i. … raw data
ii. … Artifacts (excel sheet, pictures,screenshots, config files)
b. Tests organized into a tree style format (Electronics > Power >Undervoltage Protection, for example)
c. Analytics/insights/Reporting either with manual scripts or AI
Nice to have:
1. On premises
2. Separate spaces for different teams
a. e.g., that team can only see or edit their own DUTs, test data, etc. while management can see/do everything, anywhere
3. Barcode scanning