AutoCAD Electrical Software Course
AutoCAD Electrical software suit contains all the features of basic AutoCAD along with some added CAD features of electrical design. AutoCAD Electrical has powerful drafting tools for automating controls and schematic designs. It has a rich repository/library of symbol which will help the designer in increasing the productivity of any electrical designing tasks.
AutoCAD Electrical helps to create electrical control design, panel layout design, schematic design, do project management & documentation and also to carry out other common designing tasks efficiently.
It will help the designer with various useful features like: Inventor interoperability, Panel layout drawings, Automatic report generation, PLC I/O drawings from spreadsheets.
It has drag and drop file organization features, it enables file reordering for electrical drafting projects; it decreases prototype development time and slices data management time radically, at the time of productivity boosting drafting.
CADD Center will help you to ace the associated features of AutoCAD Electrical:
Controls designing using standard-based drafting and PLC I/O tools; computerized of report generation, and easy to organize files and projects; graphic symbol libraries, real-time error checking, graphic designing tools.
Cinematic-quality representation and 3D animation, gripping visuals & presentations of Panel Layout module. Also, useful for project management that lets designers to team up and work with many people and teams.
Student will know about the symbol naming conventions; usage of multiple symbol libraries, hydraulic and P&ID symbols; generate PLC layout modules, insert PLC modules, and organize PLC database files.
Student will know how to bring components into panel for layout; to generate and update customizable reports, and use folders to organize drawings.
Student will know to generate bill of materials reporting, and create PLC I/O drawings from spreadsheets. Students will learn to do wire numbering and component tagging in circuits design.