Complete Course in AutoCAD Electrical 2022
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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 is 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 140 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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Practice Examples
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Practice Test
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Certificate of Completion
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4Creating a New project and Opening an Existing ProjectVideo lesson
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5Creating a New DrawingVideo lesson
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6Copying and Deleting a ProjectVideo lesson
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7Understanding Important Project and Drawing Related optionsVideo lesson
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8Understanding Important buttons in the Project ManagerVideo lesson
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9Understanding Location view tab in Project ManagerVideo lesson
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10Example 1 - Project ManagerVideo lesson
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11Example 2 - Project Manager (Location View tab)Video lesson
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12Example 3 - Project Manager (Exception list and Settings Compare)Video lesson
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13Inserting WiresVideo lesson
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14Stretching and Trimming WiresVideo lesson
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15Inserting Multiple Wire BusVideo lesson
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16Creating and Modifying Wire TypesVideo lesson
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17Changing Wire Types and Converting Lines into WiresVideo lesson
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18Understanding Wire Number Types and Inserting Wire NumbersVideo lesson
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19Inserting 3 Phase Wire NumbersVideo lesson
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20Working with Wire Numbers - IVideo lesson
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21Working with Wire Numbers - IIVideo lesson
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22Inserting Source and Destination ArrowsVideo lesson
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23Inserting Fan In Source and Fan Out Destination MarkersVideo lesson
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24Inserting Cable MarkersVideo lesson
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25Showing and Editing Wire SequenceVideo lesson
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26Troubleshooting Wires - IVideo lesson
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27Troubleshooting Wires - IIVideo lesson
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28Example 1 - Wires and WIre NumbersVideo lesson
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29Example 2 - Creating and changing Wire TypesVideo lesson
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30Example 3 - Showing and Editing Wire SequenceVideo lesson
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31Understanding and Inserting LaddersVideo lesson
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32Modfying Ladders - Revising and Renumbering LaddersVideo lesson
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33Modifying Ladders - lengthening, shortening, widening and compressing the ladderVideo lesson
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34Modifying Ladders -Adding Rungs and using the Convert Ladder toolVideo lesson
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35Modifying Ladders - Repositioning ladder and Changing the Rung SpacingVideo lesson
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36Changing Reference Numbering Style of a Ladder and Inserting X-Grid and X Y GridVideo lesson
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37Example 1 - single and three phase ladder, Wire and Multiple wire bus insertionVideo lesson
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38Example 2 - Stretching and Revising LadderVideo lesson
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39Example 3 - Format Referencing style, X-Y grid labels, Ladder Reference nosVideo lesson
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40Inserting Schematic Components using the ICON Menu toolVideo lesson
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41Inserting Schematic Components using the Catalog Browser toolVideo lesson
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42Editing the Catalog DatabaseVideo lesson
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43Editing the Schematic ComponentsVideo lesson
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44Creating Parent Child RelationshipVideo lesson
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45Inserting Schematic Components using the Equipment listVideo lesson
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46Inserting Schematic Components using the User Defined ListVideo lesson
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47Inserting Schematic Components using Panel ListVideo lesson
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48Creating Project Specific Catalog DatabaseVideo lesson
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49Swapping and Updating BlocksVideo lesson
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50Example 1 - Inserting Components in a Ladder DiagramVideo lesson
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51Example 2 - Swapping Component, Adding Catalog Data using the Catalog BrowserVideo lesson
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52Example 3-Symbol Library, Swapping a Component & Proj Specific Catalog DatabaseVideo lesson
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53Scooting, Moving, Copying, Aligning, and Deleting the ComponentVideo lesson
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54Updating Schematic Components from Catalog DatabaseVideo lesson
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55Updating Schematic Components from One-Line ComponentsVideo lesson
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56Surfing the ComponentVideo lesson
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57Retagging DrawingsVideo lesson
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58Auditing Drawings - IVideo lesson
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59Auditing Drawings - IIVideo lesson
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60Using Miscellaneous Tools for Schematic Components Editing - IVideo lesson
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61Using Miscellaneous Tools for Schematic Components Editing - IIVideo lesson
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62Editing Attributes of Schematic ComponentsVideo lesson
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63Example 1 - Using the copy Component, Move component, Scoot Component toolsVideo lesson
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64Example 2- Auditing a drawing and Surfing the ComponentVideo lesson
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65Example 3 - Copying the Catalog Data and Copying the Location DataVideo lesson
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66Example 4 - Updating the Drawing using the Update Retag ToolVideo lesson
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72Inserting Saved Circuits and Moving CircuitsVideo lesson
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73Saving Circuit to an ICON MenuVideo lesson
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74Copying CircuitVideo lesson
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75Saving Circuit by WBlock Command and Inserting Wblocked CircuitVideo lesson
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76Building a CircuitVideo lesson
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77Configuring a CircuitVideo lesson
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78Example 1 - Inserting User Circuit, Copying & Saving the Inserted circuitVideo lesson
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79Example 2 - Configuring a Circuit using the Circuit Buider ToolVideo lesson
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80Example 3 - Inserting Saved Circuit, Saving a Circuit as a Wblocked CircuitVideo lesson
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