What You’ll Learn:
Gain a thorough understanding of the functionality and features of AutoCAD Electrical 2022. Learn how to create professional electrical control drawings with ease. Explore a wide array of tools and capabilities, including schematic designs, Circuit Builder, panel layouts, and both parametric and non-parametric PLC modules.
Requirements:
This course starts from the basics, making it suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge. However, familiarity with AutoCAD will be a helpful advantage.
Course Description:
AutoCAD Electrical is a specialized tool within the AutoCAD suite designed to assist control engineers in designing and modifying electrical systems. It offers advanced automation features for tasks such as building circuits, numbering wires, and generating bills of materials, streamlining the entire process.
From circuit layouts to power plant designs, AutoCAD Electrical is a versatile tool for electrical engineers. This course covers essential topics such as drafting schematic diagrams, creating panel layouts, automatic report generation, and designing PLC I/O drawings using spreadsheets.
Designed for engineering students and practicing professionals, this course provides a comprehensive guide to AutoCAD Electrical. You’ll learn to use tools like schematic drawings, Circuit Builder, ladder diagrams, point-to-point wiring diagrams, and symbol creation. By the end of the course, you’ll be proficient in creating effective and detailed electrical designs.
Key Features of the Course:
- A well-structured course with 140 video lectures arranged in a logical sequence.
- In-depth explanations of AutoCAD Electrical commands and tools.
- Step-by-step guidance to simplify the learning process.
- Practice exercises and examples to reinforce your understanding.
- A practice test to assess your knowledge.
- Certificate of Completion upon finishing the course.
Who Should Enroll
This course is ideal for:
- Students pursuing degrees or diplomas in electrical engineering.
- Professionals working in the electrical design field.