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Course Description Solidworks Electrical Schematic

This document describes a 2-day SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic course that costs $995. The goal of the course is to teach how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical for 2D design and optimization to improve manufacturability. The course covers topics like creating projects, single line diagrams, cabling, schematics, cross referencing, control drawings, PLCs, and generating reports. Prerequisites include electrical design experience and familiarity with Windows.

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Course Description Solidworks Electrical Schematic

This document describes a 2-day SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic course that costs $995. The goal of the course is to teach how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical for 2D design and optimization to improve manufacturability. The course covers topics like creating projects, single line diagrams, cabling, schematics, cross referencing, control drawings, PLCs, and generating reports. Prerequisites include electrical design experience and familiarity with Windows.

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SOLIDWORKS

Electrical Schematic - 2 day course, $995



Description: The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and
designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is
focused on 2D Design

Prerequisites:
Electrical design experience
Experience with the Windows operating system.

Creating New Symbols
Introduction
About This Course
Use of Color
Lesson 1: Projects
SOLIDWORKS Electrical
Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical
What are Projects?
Creating a New Project
Project Overview
Locations
Zooming and Scrolling
Lesson 2: Single Line Diagrams
What is a Single Line Diagram?
Existing and Archived Projects
Line Diagram Symbols
Adding Cables
Drawing Tools
Lesson 3: Cabling
What is Detailed Cabling?
Cables
Detailed Cabling
Adding Manufacturer Parts
Terminal Strip
Pin to Pin Connections
Copy and Paste
Lesson 4: Creating Schematics
What is a Schematic?
Draw Multiple Wires
Schematic Symbols
Symbol Properties

Lesson 5: Cross Referencing the Single Line Diagram


Adding Cross References to the Single Line Diagram
Cross Referencing Drawings
Inserting Multiple Terminals
Location Outlines
Lesson 6: Control Drawings
What are Control Drawings?
Stages in the Process
Drawing Single Wires
The Cross Reference List
Using Functions
Inserting Single Terminals
Function Outlines
Updating the Catalog
Lesson 7: Managing Origin-Destination Arrows
What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
Replacing Wires
Origin-Destination Arrows
Lesson 8: Programmable Logic Controllers
What is a PLC?
Stages in the Process
Adding a New Scheme
Adding a PLC Mark
Inserting a PLC
Editing a PLC
Lesson 9: Macros
What are Macros?
Creating and Adding Macros




Lesson 10: Editing the PLC Drawing
Stages in the Process
Associate Cable Cores
Adding a Part Manually
Assigning a Part
Wire Style Manager
Numbering Wires
Assigning Parts to Other Objects
Lesson 11: Reports
What are Reports?
Report Manager
Drawing Terminal Strips

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