Students of the Institute of Cyber Intelligence Systems (ICIS) of the MEPhI and employees of BMC Engineering (an industrial partner of the university and a member of the Mephius Full Cycle Microelectronics Design Center) jointly developed a database of electrical device components equipped with algorithms for selecting such components.

Valentin Klimov, head of ICIS of the MEPhI
The developed database makes it possible to facilitate the process of selecting a component of an electrical or electronic device from the assortment available from suppliers and manufacturers. Such a database is especially important in the current environment for the import substitution process, since many imported components are now becoming unavailable and must be quickly replaced with equivalent ones.
“There are a lot of niches for this database, from small toys where it is necessary to replace a foreign component, and ending with a computer and large electronic devices,” said Valentin Klimov, head of ICIS of the MEPhI.
The database has already been implemented into the workflows of BMC Engineering, a manufacturer of switchboard and other electrical equipment. According to Alexey Mudretsov, CEO of the company, thanks to the implementation of the development, it became possible to quickly find the necessary components.
“This helped in the development of production, as the solution of this problem accelerated and optimized the process of selecting equipment for the production of specialized products. In addition, the implementation of this solution increased the efficiency of work and made it possible to respond faster to changes in the external environment, which is the most important factor in today's market conditions,” said Alexey Mudretsov.





