Complete Course in AutoCAD Electrical 2021
Complete Course in AutoCAD Electrical 2021, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.61, with 106 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 813 reviews, and has 62011 subscribers.
You will learn about Students will get an in depth knowledge of Functionality of AutoCAD Electrical software. Using this knowledge, students can create professional electrical control drawings. This course is ideal for individuals who are Degree/Diploma holders and Professionals in electrical field It is particularly useful for Degree/Diploma holders and Professionals in electrical field.
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Summary
Title: Complete Course in AutoCAD Electrical 2021
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 3.61
Number of Lectures: 106
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 106
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 107
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 107
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Students will get an in depth knowledge of Functionality of AutoCAD Electrical software. Using this knowledge, students can create professional electrical control drawings.
Who Should Attend
- Degree/Diploma holders and Professionals in electrical field
Target Audiences
- Degree/Diploma holders and Professionals in electrical field
AutoCAD Electrical is the software of the AutoCAD suite which is intended to help control designers with the creation and modification of control systems. This software has extended features to automate control engineering tasks, such as building circuits, numbering wires, and creating bills.
For electrical engineers it’s good for making circuit layout to power plant layout. This module include electrical schematic components, automatic report generation, PLC I/O drawing for spreadsheet, and so on.
This course is basically designed to assist the engineering students and the practicing designers. Keeping in view the varied requirements of the students, this course covers a wide range of tools and features such as schematic drawings, Circuit Builder, panel drawings, parametric and non-parametric PLC modules, stand-alone PLC I/O points, ladder diagrams, point-to-point wiring diagrams, report generation, creation of symbols, and so on. On the completion of this course, students will be able to create electrical drawings easily and effectively.
Salient Features of this Course:
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A comprehensive course consisting of 106 video lectures that are organized in a pedagogical sequence.
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Detailed explanation of all AutoCAD Electrical commands and tools.
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Step-by-step instructions to guide the users through the learning process.
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Two projects at the end of the course to enable the users to apply
the skills learned in the course
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Practice Test
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Certificate of Completion
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installation and Basic Interface Overview
Lecture 1: Understanding AutoCAD Electrical installation steps
Lecture 2: Overview of AutoCAD Electrical interface
Chapter 2: Working with Project Manager
Lecture 1: Creating a new project and opening an existing project
Lecture 2: Creating a new drawing in the project
Lecture 3: Understanding important project related and drawing related options
Lecture 4: Copying and deleting the project
Lecture 5: Understanding the location view tab in the project Manager
Chapter 3: Working with Wires
Lecture 1: Inserting straight and angled wires and modifying the wire
Lecture 2: Inserting multiple wire bus into the drawing
Lecture 3: Creating,, modifying, and changing wire types
Lecture 4: Understanding types of wire numbers and inserting wire numbers
Lecture 5: Working with wire numbers-I
Lecture 6: Working with wire numbers-II
Lecture 7: Inserting source and destination signal markers
Lecture 8: Inserting fan in source and fan out destination markers and cable markers
Lecture 9: Showing and editing wire sequences
Lecture 10: Troubleshooting wires
Chapter 4: Understanding Ladder Diagrams
Lecture 1: Understanding and inserting ladders
Lecture 2: Modifying ladders-I
Lecture 3: Modifying ladders-II
Lecture 4: Changing format reference style of a ladder and inserting X and X-Y grid labels
Chapter 5: Schematic Components
Lecture 1: Inserting schematic components using the ICON Menu tool
Lecture 2: Inserting schematic components using the Catalog Browser tool
Lecture 3: Edit the catalog database
Lecture 4: Editing the schematic component
Lecture 5: Creating parent child relationship
Lecture 6: Creating project specific catalog database
Lecture 7: Inserting schematic components from the Equipment List
Lecture 8: Inserting schematic components from the Panel List
Lecture 9: Inserting, schematic components from the User Defined List
Lecture 10: Swapping and updating blocks
Chapter 6: Schematic Editing
Lecture 1: Repositioning, Copying, Aligning and Deleting the components
Lecture 2: Updating the schematic component from catalog database and one line component
Lecture 3: Surfing the component
Lecture 4: Retagging Drawings
Lecture 5: Auditing drawings -I
Lecture 6: Auditing drawings -II
Lecture 7: Using miscellaneous tools for editing the schematic components
Lecture 8: Editing the attributes of schematic components
Chapter 7: Connectors and Point to Point Wiring Diagrams
Lecture 1: Inserting connectors
Lecture 2: Inserting splices, connectors from the list, and multiple wire bus into the con
Lecture 3: Editing connectors
Lecture 4: Modifying connectors
Chapter 8: Working with Circuits
Lecture 1: Inserting saved circuit and moving the circuits
Lecture 2: Saving circuit to an ICON menu
Lecture 3: Copying the circuit
Lecture 4: Saving the circuit by using the WBLOCK command and inserting the Wblocked circui
Lecture 5: Building the circuit
Lecture 6: Configuring the circuit
Chapter 9: Panel Layouts
Lecture 1: Understanding key features of panel Layout drawing and WD_PNLM block file
Lecture 2: Creating panel layouts from schematic lists
Lecture 3: Inserting panel footprints from the ICON Menu and using the Manual tool
Lecture 4: Editing the panel footprints
Lecture 5: Inserting, adding, and editing footprints from the User Defined List
Lecture 6: Inserting footprints from the Equipment list
Lecture 7: Inserting footprints from the vendor menus
Lecture 8: Making Xdata visible and renaming panel layers
Lecture 9: Adding balloons to the footprint
Lecture 10: Adding multiple balloons to the footprint
Lecture 11: Resequencing item numbers and copying the footprint
Lecture 12: Inserting Nameplates
Lecture 13: Inserting DIN Rails
Lecture 14: Editing the Panel Footprint lookup Database FIle
Lecture 15: Setting the Panel Drawing Configuration
Chapter 10: Schematic and Panel Reports
Lecture 1: Generating Schematic Bill of Material Reports
Lecture 2: Generating Missing BOM and Component Report
Lecture 3: Generating From/To Reports
Lecture 4: Component wire List Report, Connector Plug Report and other Miscellaneous Schema
Lecture 5: Generating Component Cross Reference Report and WIre SIgnal and Standalone Refer
Lecture 6: Generating Panel Reports
Lecture 7: Understanding the Report Generator Dialog Box
Lecture 8: Changing Report Formats
Lecture 9: Adding fields using the User Attributes Tool
Lecture 10: Placing reports in the Drawing and Saving Reports to a FIle
Lecture 11: Editing a Report and setting format file for Reports
Lecture 12: Generating Cumulative Reports
Chapter 11: PLC Modules
Lecture 1: Understanding PLCs and Inserting Parametric PLC Modules
Lecture 2: Inserting Non Parametric PLC Modules and Editing PLC Modules
Lecture 3: Creating and Modifying Parametric PLC Modules
Lecture 4: Creating PLC I/O Wiring Diagrams
Lecture 5: Inserting Individual PLC I/O points, PLC address based tagging, Stretching and S
Chapter 12: Terminals
Lecture 1: Inserting Terminals Manually and using the ICON Menu Tool
Lecture 2: Inserting Terminals from the Schematic List and the Panel List
Lecture 3: Editing Terminal Symbols and Understanding Terminal Properties – I
Lecture 4: Editing Terminal Symbols and Understanding Terminal Properties – II
Lecture 5: Creating, Editing, and Inserting Terminal Strips – I
Lecture 6: Creating, Editing, and Inserting Terminal Strips – II
Lecture 7: Generating the Terminal Strip Table
Instructors
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- 4 stars: 250 votes
- 5 stars: 334 votes
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