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An Electrical engineering software to boost productivity. AutoCAD Electrical software automates common design tasks and facilitates drafting productivity. It includes all the functionality of AutoCAD software, plus electrical CAD software features
AutoCAD Electrical helps you create electrical control design, documentation, panel layout, schematic design and project management, and carry out other common design tasks effectively. Since it uses drag and drop file organization, enables reordering of files for electrical drafting projects, it reduces prototype development time and cuts data management time drastically, while boosting drafting productivity.
Electrical Documentation
Electrical SChematic Design
Electrical Control Designs
Inventor Interoperability
At CADD Centre, we help you master the following capabilities of AutoCAD Electrical:
Controls Design using standards-based drafting and PLC I/O tools; automation of report generation, and organization of files and projects; Schematic symbol libraries, real-time error checking, schematic design tools.
Cinematic-quality rendering and 3D animation, compelling visuals and presentations of Panel Layout module. And, project management that lets designers to collaborate and work with multiple people and teams.
At CADD Center, we help you to adept the accompanying features of AUTOCAD Electrical:
You will learn the symbol naming conventions; usage of multiple symbol libraries, hydraulic and P&ID symbols; generate PLC layout modules, insert PLC modules, and organize PLC database files.
You will learn to bring components into your panel for layout; to generate and update customizable reports, and use folders to organize drawings.
You will know how to generate bill of materials reporting, and create PLC I/O drawings from spreadsheets.
You will be able to provide a clear and concise technique for defining a reference coordinate system on a component or assembly to be used throughout the manufacturing and inspection processes.
You will know how to do wire numbering and component tagging in circuits design.