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Course: AutoCAD Electrical Fundamentals
Description: This course provides an overview of AutoCAD Electrical and is designed to enables user to quickly create and
manage electrical-controls production drawings. Users focus on how to build intelligent ladder diagrams and
panel layouts, and how to leverage the intelligence built into AutoCAD Electrical. Students also larn how to
customize databases and other reference files to tailor AutoCAD Electrical software to specific projects and
company requirements. Students will learn to be more productive by updating title block attributes, generating
automatic reports, using PLC I/O modules, managing cables, and using the circuit builder. Hands-on exercises
representing real-world design scenarios are included.
Topic Include:
• Describe the AutoCAD Electrical user interface and follow the basic electrical project design workflow
• Manage projects and the multiple drawings and inter-drawings relationships contained in electrical
projects
• Insert wires, add wire numbers, manage circuits, and create point-to-point wiring diagrams and
drawings
• Extract information from drawing to create Bill of Material, Wiring, and other reports
• Change project and drawing configurations, create drawing templates, and manage reference file
and directory search paths
• Create custom schematic and panel symbols to meet your specific needs and customize the icon
menu system to include the new symbols
• Edit part catalog, footprint lookup, pin list, and terminal properly databases
• Use automated processes, such as generating reports and updating drawings from spreadsheets to
improve design productivity.
• Insert parametric PLC I/O and standard full-unit modules in your schematic drawings, as well as create
custom PLC I/O modules
Start Date: 04-19-2010
End Date: 04-22-2010
Hours: 9:00 - 4:30
Location: Applied Engineering Technology, Inc.
6901 East Fish Lake Road, Suite 160
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Phone: 763:420:6600
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