Good question! SOLIDWORKS Electrical is tailored for electrical design, while SOLIDWORKS Routing is designed for mechanical routing tasks. So, the bigger difference is the focus of the software and what kinds of components the user is working with. Generally, SW Electrical is for electrical engineers and technicians, as well as designers involved in creating control systems for machinery and equipment. On the other hand, SW Routing is more for mechanical engineers, designers, and drafters who are involved in designing the physical layout of products and systems.
Great summary of this feature. Definitely quicker than 3D sweeps!
can you combine the electrical with the normal solidwork mechanical model?
Great tutorial
please post an updated video with current software
Great video! What's the use difference and audience difference of SLW Routing and SLW Electrical?
Good question! SOLIDWORKS Electrical is tailored for electrical design, while SOLIDWORKS Routing is designed for mechanical routing tasks. So, the bigger difference is the focus of the software and what kinds of components the user is working with.
Generally, SW Electrical is for electrical engineers and technicians, as well as designers involved in creating control systems for machinery and equipment. On the other hand, SW Routing is more for mechanical engineers, designers, and drafters who are involved in designing the physical layout of products and systems.
how do i create the mutli-pin junction? i dont get the points on the spline
Thanks for the ideas you have discussed here.
Very helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
How do you wire a harness with 30 plus wires?
hey there, can we make plugs and sockets as required in general terms and then route them ??
Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
great
This is so hard to use
Bro slow tf down, you skipped so many steps
three wire together, but only occupy space of single wire. Solidworks 3D logic is wrong