SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Course

SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic teaches you how 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 Schematic Design.

Overview

Prerequisite

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Length

3 Days

Syllabus

Lesson 1: Project Templates
  • SOLIDWORKS Electrical
  • Stages in the Process
  • Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical
  • What are Projects?
  • Project Templates
  • Project Configurations
  • How is Project Structured?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Exercise 1: Creating a Template
Lesson 2: Modifying Project Templates
  • What are Environments?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Draw Multiple Wires
  • Exercise 2: Modifying a Template
Lesson 3: Drawing Types
  • What are Drawing Types?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Existing and Archived Projects
  • Line Diagram Symbols
  • Adding Cables
  • Stages in the Process
  • Symbols Panel
  • Schematic Symbols
  • Symbol Properties
  • Exercise 3: Drawing Types
Lesson 4: Symbols and Components
  • What is a component?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Description Columns
  • Symbol Component Association
  • Exercise 4: Symbols and Components
Lesson 5: Manufacturers Parts
  • What are the Manufacturers Parts?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Finding Manufacturer Parts
  • Electrical Assemblies
  • Exercise 5: Manufacturers Parts
Lesson 6: Wires and Equipotentials
  • Equipotentials and Wires
  • Stages in the Process
  • Wire Style Manager
  • Replacing Wires
  • Equipotential Numbering Results
  • Wire Numbering Results
  • Using Nodal Indicators
  • Exercise 6: Wires and Equipotentials
Lesson 7: Cabling
  • What is Cabling?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Cables
  • Detailed Cabling
  • Terminal Strip
  • Pin to Pin Connections
  • Copy and Paste
  • Exercise 7: Cabling
Lesson 8: Symbol Creation
  • Symbols and Standards
  • Stages in the Process
  • Symbols Manager
  • Symbol Properties
  • Circuits, Terminals, Types
  • Multiple Attribute
  • Splitting Attribute Data
  • Add to Library
  • Copy, Paste Symbol
  • Exercise 8: Symbol Creation
Lesson 9: Macros
  • What are Macros?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Creating and Adding Macros
  • Exercise 9: Macros
Lesson 10: Cross Referencing
  • What is Cross Referencing?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Exercise 10: Cross Referencing
Lesson 11: Managing Origin-Destination Arrows
  • What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Origin-Destination Arrows
  • Exercise 11: Origin-Destination Arrows
Lesson 12: Dynamic Programmable Logic Control
  • What is a PLC?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Adding a New Scheme
  • Adding a PLC Mark
  • Inserting a PLC
  • Editing a PLC
  • Exercise 12: Adding a PLC
Lesson 13: Automated Programmable Logic Control
  • How is PLCs Automated?
  • Stages in the Process
  • PLC Mark, Part
  • IO Manager
  • Exercise 13: Automated Programmable Logic Control
Lesson 14: Connectors
  • Connectors
  • Stages in the Process
  • Insert Connector
  • Connector Insertion
  • Exercise 14: Connectors
Lesson 15: 2D Cabinet Layouts
  • What are 2D Cabinet Layouts?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Exercise 15: 2D Cabinet Layouts
Lesson 16: Design Rule Checks
  • What are Design Rule Checks?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Unconnected Pins
  • Equipotential Conflicts
  • Max. Terminal Wires
  • Duplicated Parent Symbols
  • Child Symbols without Parent
  • Empty Terminal Strip
  • Duplicated Terminals
  • Exercise 16: Design Rule Checks
Lesson 17: Reports
  • What are Reports?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Report Templates
  • Report Columns
  • Column Formula
  • SQL Query Column Variable
  • Sort and Break
  • Exercise 17: Reports
Lesson 18: Simple Reports
  • What are Views?
  • Stages in the Process
  • Exercise 18: Simple Reports

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