I've a little experience with elcad and eplan.. In simple electrical documentation I want these structure.. sld, schematic (w/ cross reference, built in and customized symbol library, configurable z plan or entity for batch job automation process), component list, wiring list, and cable schedule. My question, is it more user friendly and easier learning curve on sw electrical than 2 of them?
Спасибо большое, мне понравилось. Вот только деталей производителя не хватает, вот будет очень полезно сделать ссылку на скачивания архива, библиотек и прочей мелочи
Thanks, Jesse. Is it possible that you may have turned off the macros tab accidentally at some point? Easy to turn back on under View>Dockable panels and selecting the macro star icon.
i don't remember doing so but it was off. SWE is new for me, but I did eventually find the view tab then the macro icon to turn on. thnx for getting back.
Certainly! There’s an add-in for SOLIDWORKS called SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D that allows you to link one or more mechanical assemblies to an electrical project and leverage the connections made in 2D to automatically route wires/cables in the 3D model. I cover this tool in this video - you should check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LF-WyPCS36I.html
@@the_idiotic_thinker You can represent electro-mechanical devices in the tool, yes. It’s actually got a decent P&ID/PFD symbol library baked in, and the electrical and pneumatic symbols link with one another. On the mechanical side, you can differentiate wire connection points and hose/tubing connection points on the 3D model. Hope this helps!
@@Trimech sorry but am still confused. i get the point that i can show that in the electrical side but can the mechanical simulation be driven with the help of the electrical circuit? i mean a proper 3d simulation. if yes then can you guide me how to do that or where to learn that from?