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SOLIDWORKS Electrical
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Приєднався 15 лют 2016
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Technical Team providing valuable information through our video channel to help you streamline your processes and development.
Our goal is to make you successful with the software!
If you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask us or contact your local Value Added Reseller.
Our goal is to make you successful with the software!
If you ever have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask us or contact your local Value Added Reseller.
The Future of Schematic Design Tools with Cloud Data Management
An Introduction of the Electrical Schematic Designer Role (ESX-OC) and it's connection to the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform.
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Electrical Schematic Designer
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A look into what Electrical Schematic Designer (ESX-OC) has to offer.
Creating Custom Line Types
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Learn how to create and add a custom line style and then add it to a wire style for use within your schematic designs.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical: Schematic Design from Scratch
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One of my most popular webinars, I figured I could share it here to.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical: Side by Side Challenge
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical: Side by Side Challenge
I want to use Routing, but what workflow I should follow?
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This is a video I created for a customer who was trying to dive into routing capabilities a bit more, but I figured many other folks would be interested in this content as well! Hope it helps!
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Webinar: MilSpec Assembly
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Webinar: MilSpec Assembly
Adding Harness Accessories
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Here is an updated video on how to add accessories - such as your wire labels, zipties, and stickbacks to the harness so they will be visible in your flattened harness view.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical: Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams
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This is a very basic example of where you can start when it comes to hydraulics, pneumatics, and even P&ID schematics. Let me know in the comments if this is a topic you'd like to see more of!
3DExperience Electrical Schematic Designer (ESX) First Look
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A first look into the schematic design tool integrated into the 3DExperience Platform.
Customize the Root for your Sub-Classifications
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The root of your classifications are what determines if your component will be called A1, J1, or PLC1, etc. Within those classifications, you can also have sub-classifications for better organization of your symbols and parts. Currently, the root of your top-level classification and sub-classes are tied together with one root. This process will allow you to create a new xml file that is tied di...
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Circuit Types: What are they used for??
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Circuit types seem to confuse people as they are building their schematics. Hopefully this video sheds some light on what people use them for.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 8 of 19: Manufacturer Parts
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This video is all about setting up and understanding the information needed for manufacturer parts within SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 7 of 19: Understanding Title Blocks
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This video is dedicated to providing guidance when it comes to setting up title blocks within SOLIDWORKS Electrical
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 6 of 19: Understanding 2D Footprints
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This video is designed to provide a better understanding of what 2D footprints are and how they are utilized within SOLIDWORKS Electrical
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 5 of 19: Symbols Management
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 5 of 19: Symbols Management
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 4 of 19: Understanding the Libraries
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 4 of 19: Understanding the Libraries
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 3 of 19: Interface and Application Settings
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 3 of 19: Interface and Application Settings
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 2 of 19: Project Templates
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 2 of 19: Project Templates
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 1 of 19: Introduction
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical Implementation 1 of 19: Introduction
Brewing with Electricity: Episode 1 of 7 - An Introduction to our Mini-Series
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Brewing with Electricity: Episode 1 of 7 - An Introduction to our Mini-Series
Brewing with Electricity: Episode 3 of 7 - Starting our Mash
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Brewing with Electricity: Episode 3 of 7 - Starting our Mash
Understanding Symbol Connection Points
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Understanding Symbol Connection Points
I know he doesn't sound exactly like him, but I like to imagine Jimmy Kimmel is the one leading this webinar
haha! Thanks! I've never been called Jimmy Kimmel before, but I have called Kevin James...
Messed up video. After all said and done, how to apply it to our work is not included. I just wasted 6 minutes of my life
I'm sorry you found this video to be messed up. This is just a guide and still takes practice to master this feature. Depending on how you want your title block to appear, all the settings will change. For example, do you want ANSI or ISO specs? Landscape vs. portrait sheets? Column and row information? Once the title block has been designed, adding a title block to your sheets is extremely easy and takes less than 6 minutes to add it to your drawings. If you still need help you can reach out to your partner for support.
great webinar! I have a question: what's the use scenario difference between Solidworks Routing(also can route cable and wire) and Solidworks Electrical?
SOLIDWORKS Premium routing is all manual routing, while the SOLIDWORKS Electrical Routing add-in allows for automatic routing of wires, cables, and harnesses. Additionally, you can combine the two. For example, auto-route wires and then manually add additional coverings - like a loom or snakeskin.
@@SOLIDWORKSElectrical somebody say SW Routing is for mechanical engineer who.need to roughly draw cables for interfere check.purpose. while SW Electrical is dedicated for electrical engineer. How do you think?
@@maxchamberlain2577 Not necessarily. SW Routing comes with a piping, tubing, and an electrical tab. Mechanical folk typically use these features, because it is built into SOLIDWORKS, and almost every user of SOLIDWORKS is a mechanical user... I have seen many folks use the SWElectrical auto route function to route wires, cables, and harnesses - but also mimic hydraulic hoses. In conjunction with SWElectrical on the 2D side, instead of a connector and wire, you can create a fitting and a hose. In my personal opinion, SWElectrical should be called SW Schematics, because it can cover much more than just electrical. But, I'm not a marketing guru, or high enough on the executive food chain to make that decision...🙂
Long awaited ❤❤❤
Hi sir
Great Video
Location 11:00 Dynamic connector insert 28:30
Hi, great video. just wondering if there is anyway for us to change the coordinate generated from the origin - destination arrows?
In the project configuration, you can change the formula for what information you want to display with the OD arrows. i.e. row + column, or sheet + column, or to from component + terminal, etc.
20:24 There are 4 Molex connectors attached to the power supply (PS1). How to associate mating parts in schematics? I mean, power supply have 4 a build-in connectors, so how to link counter-parts to these connectors in the schematics?
If you are referring to the accessories - such as pins, backshells, etc. - once you add a "base" component, you can add accessories, or auxiliary components. Depending on your level of detail - you may or may not want to show them in the actual 3D assembly as they will probably be hidden inside the housing anyway and take up unnecessary computer resources. Hope that makes sense.
@@SOLIDWORKSElectrical What about ferrules? We usually crimp ferrules before connecting wires to a contactor, circuit breaker and etc. How to add them to a wire harness?
@@rendoman888 Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. Do you need to show them in the flattened drawing? Or just be able to account for them in a report?
@SOLIDWORKSElectrical I need both: showing in the drawing and accounting.
@@rendoman888 Give me some time. Let me see if I can build something to show it. It'll be much easier than trying to type it out here... 🙂
Waiting for your Electrical 2D Schematic Learning Videos.
Check out the implementation playlist
nice
SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL is very hard to find for PRACTICE as a student.Can you please give me a suggestion of how I could get it please?
As a student, you can ask your school/college/university to help you get what is called an education or "EDU" license.
I'm working on a similar harness but I can't get my components to snap into place like you did with the heat sink. I'm trying to add crimps to my wires, and I've assigned mate references but still can't get it to snap into place like you did.
What version of SW are you running? Some of these functions have been added and enhanced in the more recent releases. If you're referring to the piece of heat shrink: 1. I created the part 2. Used the routing library manager (RLM) to define an axis 3. Saved the part to my design library for reuse later on. (Saved as a ‘clip’ (most closely related)) 4. Added a coincident mate reference using the axis. 1. NOTE: Creating the axis might not be necessary and a regular sketch line could be used when defining the mate reference. 5. In order to add the heat shrink, zip tie, sticky-back, accessory, etc. You'll need to 'Edit Route" so that you're in the subassembly of the harness. 6. Back out of the sub-assembly 7. Flatten route
Great!
yes yes
Don't add spec sheets to your project you will look like a noob. Spec sheets should be added/linked in the parts database then forvermore anyone using that part in any project can find a link to the spec sheet. MFG Part Properties > General > Data Sheet Save the sheets in a common network folder created specifically for spec sheets. If you need to add a work instruction or some other config document that is specific to the project then that would be fine.
Yes. You are correct in that you should be putting spec sheets directly into each part. However, this is a training video and it's simply showing the fact that you can embed documents such as spec sheets into the project. And from personal experience and as someone who travels for work quite a bit, embedding a reference document or spec sheet into the document tree doesn't make you a noob - it allows you to share the information 24/7 with your team and keep important documents right at your fingertips - so that you don't have to go search all over the internet or internal servers to find the appropriate information.
Nice Session 👌
thank you
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Bonjour Y’a t’il une version française de la vidéo ?
Malheureusement non. Vous devriez pouvoir activer les sous-titres, mais je ne sais pas si cela se traduit en français. (Pardonnez ma traduction, j'ai utilisé Google Translate.)
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Cool comment.
when is another webinar ...i have to join
I'm working on it - probably May or June. 🙂
Looks Good
Thank you JP. Helpful one 👍🏼
Hello Sir, nice lecture on this topic, i have a question, how can i add bits and parts with a connector e.g. back shell, and hardware etc.
There is an option under the manufacturer part manager dialog to create an "electrical assembly" that includes all the components that would make up a connecter - i.e. backshell, pins, heatshrink, etc. or other type of component - such as a contactor with an auxiliary block attached to the front. Each part you add to the electrical assembly needs to exist in the library first. Then you can add each part to the assembly. (You can see the option for electrical assembly at 1:10)
VERY HELPFUL, THANK YOU!
When I create a BOM from my SWE 3D after routing wires I can't find a drop down for the component Mark TAG. For e.g. R1 or R35 or C15 etc. I can find the Component Reference or Description or Part No but these show the references to the part linked not the actual mark in the schematic. So I want to list all the resistors, capacitors etc in my 3D model by their Mark AND have a column for the Description too. So I can see R1,R2....etc and R1 might be a 100K CFR and R2 might be a 68K CFR for e.g. Should I create this type of BOM from within the SW 3D space or the SWE space and how do I access the right TAG for the Mark?
When I create a BOM from my SWE 3D after routing wires I can't find a drop down for the component Mark TAG. For e.g. R1 or R35 or C15 etc. I can find the Component Reference or Description or Part No but these show the references to the part linked not the actual mark in the schematic. So I want to list all the resistors, capacitors etc in my 3D model by their Mark AND have a column for the Description too. So I can see R1,R2....etc and R1 might be a 100K CFR and R2 might be a 68K CFR for e.g.
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Hello, I try this one in SWE 2022, after done that its not have same circuit, so, could you explain to me why that can be happen, and what should I do for manufacturer part properties ? or for other ? I don't see your manufacturer configuration and symbol configuration
Let me see if I can come up with a better workflow. This one worked in older versions in SWE. It might not work as well in later releases as things related to terminal blocks have changed and are changing.
Thank you
Are you going to continue the Solidworks Electrical Implementation video series? It was really good
I'm hoping I can set up some time to add more videos to that series. You're always free to add comments or suggestions for future videos!
Does this still interface with standard SW Mechanical?
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thank you for sharing
Good to see you, thank you for this video, I need this information in this moment. Perfect timing.
Great video, super easy to understand. Thank you.
Yes, its a great idea to share this option, Thank you.
HELLO FROM INDIA.... THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR CREATING THIS EASY TO UNDERSTAND TUTORIAL...APPRECIATED... LOOKING FORWARD FOR MORE SW ELECTRICAL VIDEOS FROM YOU.