SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2D Schematics & 3D
SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2D Schematics & 3D
Lesson 1: Project Templates
- SOLIDWORKS Electrical
- Stages in the Process
- Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical
- The User Interface
- What are Projects?
- Exercise 1: Creating a Template
Lesson 2: Modifying Project Templates
- What are Environments?
- Stages in the Process
- Draw Multiple Wires
- Style Selection
- Wire Style Selection
- Project Macros
- Environment Data Selection
- Exercise 2: Modifying a Template
Lesson 3: Drawing Types
- What are Drawing Types?
- Drawings
- Scheme
- Creating Drawings
- Stages in the Process
- Existing and Archived Projects
- Opening an Existing Project
- Unarchiving a Project
- Closing Projects
- Line Diagram Symbols
- Adding Symbols
- Symbols Library
- Symbol Orientation.
- Exercise 3: Drawing Types
Lesson 4: Symbols and Components
- What is a component?
- Component Identification
- Component Symbol Identification
- Stages in the Process
- Symbol Component Association
- Exercise 4: Symbols and Components
Lesson 5: Manufacturers Parts
- What are Manufacturers Parts?
- Circuits and Terminals
- Circuit Association
- Stages in the Process
- Finding Manufacturer Parts
- Search Options
- Editing Parts
- Circuit Symbols
- Circuit Association
- Exercise 5: Manufacturers Parts
Lesson 6: Wires and Equi-potentials
- Equipotential and Wires
- Wire Styles
- Stages in the Process
- Wire Style Manager
- Numbering Group
- Replacing Wires
- Replacement Range
- Equipotential Numbering Results
- Wire Numbering Results
- Using Nodal Indicators
- Exercise 6: Wires and Equipotentials
Lesson 7: Cabling
- What is Cabling?
- Changes in the Wiring Diagram
- Stages in the Process
- Cables
- Detailed Cabling
- Terminal Strip
- Pin to Pin Connections
- Wires
- Terminals
- Creating a New Cable
- Adding Terminals to the Strip
- Terminals Editor
- Copy and Paste
- Exercise 7: Cabling
Lesson 8: Symbol Creation
- Symbols and Standards
- Symbol Creation
- Stages in the Process
- Symbols Manager
- Symbol Properties
- Circuits, Terminals, Types
- Circuit Transmission
- Connection Point Insertion
- 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
- Creating a New Group
- Project Macros
- Paste Special
- Exercise 9: Macros
Lesson 10: Cross Referencing
- What is Cross Referencing?
- Cross Reference List
- Cross Reference State Colors
- Cross Reference Text Coding
- Cross Reference Types
- Same Level Cross Referencing
- Cross Reference Location Listing
- 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
- Interpreting the Arrow Text
- Exercise 11: Origin-Destination Arrows
Lesson 12: Dynamic Programmable Logic Control
- What is a PLC?
- Dynamic Insertion
- Stages in the Process
- Adding a New Scheme
- Adding a PLC Mark
- Inserting a PLC
- PLC Configuration
- PLC Configuration Options
- Editing Wires
- Editing a PLC
- Exercise 12: Adding a PLC..
Lesson 13: Automated Programmable Logic Control
- How are PLCs Automated?
- Stages in the Process.
- PLC Mark, Part
- Manufacturer Data
- 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
- Creating a 2D Layout
- Inserting Ducts and Rails
- Inserting Components
- Wire Cabling Order
- Optimize Wire Cabling Order
- 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?
- Bill of Materials Grouped by Manufacturer
- List of Wires by Line Style
- List of Cables Grouped by Reference
- Drawings List
- Stages in the Process
- Report Templates
- Report Columns
- Column Formula
- SQL Query Column Variable
- Sort and Break
- Exercise 17: Reports.
3D
Lesson 1: Assembly Creation
- What are Assemblies
- Stages in the Process
- Unarchiving a Project
- Opening an Existing Project in SOLIDWORKS
- The Electrical Project Documents
- SOLIDWORKS Cabinet Layout
- Opening a SOLIDWORKS File from the Browser
- Exercise 1: Assembly Creation
Lesson 2: Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
- Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
- Adding a Cabinet
- Stages in the Process
- Inserting Components
- Naming
- Inserting Rails
- Mate References
- Change Rail or Duct Length
- Inserting Ducts
- Mates
- Exercise 2: Cabinets
Lesson 3: Component Intelligence
- What is a component?
- Component Intelligence
- The Electrical Component Wizard
- Stages in the Process
- Define Faces
- Create Mate Reference
- Create Connection Points
- Creating Cable Connection Points
- Exercise 3: Component Intelligence
Lesson 4: Insert Components
- Insert Components
- Stages in the Process
- Align Components
- Inserting Terminals
- Exercise 4: Insert Components
Lesson 5: Routing Wires
- Routing Wires
- Stages in the Process
- Routing Path
- Route Wires
- 3DSketch Route
- Routing Parameters
- Wire Sketches
- SOLIDWORKS Route
- Exercise 5: Routing Wires
Lesson 6: Routing Cables
- Routing Cables
- Stages in the Process
- Creating Cable Connection Points
- Route Cables
- Exercise 6: Routing Cables