SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Professional with One Year Subscription Service (SWE0021+SCS0027)

SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Professional with One Year Subscription Service

Compatibility SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Professional
Vendor Part # CATI-54135416
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$7,990.00
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SolidWorks Electrical

SolidWorks Electrical 2D schematic design capabilities simplify development of embedded electrical systems for machines and other applications, with single-line and multi-line schematic tools for planning your electrical systems.

An integrated library database provides thousands of symbols and more than 500,000 manufactured parts for use in your design, and you can speed up development by copying and reusing common circuit segments within a project or to other projects. Teams can work concurrently to reduce development time, and automated management tools streamline design of complex PLC connections. You can easily generate drawings, wire lists, “From-To” lists, and other documentation for manufacturing.

Subscription Service: 1 year

Support your design team with tools and resources to help them work faster and smarter. As a SolidWorks® Subscription Service Program member, you receive automatic upgrades to the latest versions of your licensed SolidWorks software for design, simulation, technical communication, or data management; live technical support from Computer Aided Technology, your local authorized Value-Added Reseller (VAR); and software enhancements designed for Subscription Service members. You also gain access to the SolidWorks Customer Portal—a web-based hub for all of your SolidWorks software products and resources. The SolidWorks Subscription Service Program automatically gives you the support you need so you can focus on what matters most—transforming your product development into business success.

Subscription Service includes:
  • The next annual release of SolidWorks
  • Local technical support
  • SolidWorks Customer Portal
  • Service Requests (SRs)
  • SolidWorks Service Packs
  • Software Performance Reports (SPRs)
  • Knowledge Base
  • Enhancement requests
  • Technical content
  • Discussion forums

Operating System

Supported Systems:
  • Windows 10, 64-Bit
  • Windows 8.1, 64-Bit
  • Windows 8.0, 64-Bit
  • Windows 7 SP1, 64-Bit
  • Windows 7 SP1, 32-Bit
Not Supported Systems:
  • Vista Business x64 SP2
  • XP x64
  • 32 bit Windows

RAM

64 bit: 8 GB, or more – recommended for large assembly work and Simulation.

Video Card

• A SolidWorks certified OpenGL workstation card with 2GB of RAM – recommended.
• A SolidWorks certified OpenGL workstation card with 1GB of RAM – minimum requirement.
• Visit www.solidworks.com/sw/videocardtesting.html for a list of certified cards and drivers.
• Nvidia Quadro or AMD FirePro.
• Intel integrated graphics and gaming cards (Nvidia GeForce and AMD Radeon) are not certified and not recommended.
• Quadro NVS are not recommended; they are 2D only cards.
• While a certified video card is important SolidWorks is a CPU bound application, you’ll see more performance gains from a faster CPU.

CPU

• Current generation Intel or AMD with SSE2 support processor – as fast as you can afford.
• The Intel i7 Sandy Bridge series are the fastest CPU’s today.
• SolidWorks will take advantage of multi core and multi CPU architectures. Typically these processors give about a 10-15% increase in performance.
• All SolidWorks Simulation products take advantage multi core and multi CPU architectures.

Hard Drive

• 7200 RPM SATA minimum.
• RAID 0 configuration if drive speed is critical.
• SSD (solid state drive) if speed is critical.

Laptops

Very few laptops that have the certified graphics cards for SolidWorks:
• Dell Precision mobile workstations.
• HP EliteBook mobile workstations.
• Lenovo Thinkpad W series.

Microsoft Products:

Internet Explorer: IE 9, 10, 11
Excel and Word: 2010, 2013, 2015

Benchmarks

SolidWorks has created a benchmark to gauge system performance.
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/benchmarks.htm

See what other SolidWorks users have for hardware and their performance to make a better informed decision.
http://www.solidworks.com/sw/support/shareyourscore.htm

Additional Notes:

  1. Though these recommendations are a good starting point for specing out a SolidWorks machine, it is always a good idea to conduct your own hardware/software tests before purchasing any workstation, computer hardware, or video card for SolidWorks.
  2. End Of Life corresponds to the last SOLIDWORKS release where a Microsoft Product is supported. SOLIDWORKS releases after this are not supported and for operating systems, SOLIDWORKS installation is blocked
  3. SOLIDWORKS Product Support Lifecycle defines the End Of Support for SOLIDWORKS versions
  4. Windows Home Editions and Windows To Go are not supported
  5. Microsoft Office ‘Click-To-Run’ feature is not supported
  6. We recommend using the latest Microsoft SP of Windows, Office and Internet Explorer
  7. Apple Macintosh® based machines running Windows using Boot Camp are not supported