
SOLIDWORKS Electrical: Schematic & 3D
Useful For | SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D with One Year Subscription Service SOLIDWORKS Electrical Professional SolidWorks Electrical Professional with One Year Subscription Service SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Professional SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Professional with One Year Subscription Service |
Class # | SE221 |
Availability | Special Order |
Professional Development Credits | 3.00 |
Classroom | 3 sessions, 7 hours each |
Virtual Classroom | 6 sessions, 2.5 hours each |
Prereqs | Students attending this course are expected to have the following: â?¢ New and moderately experienced PCB users (or familiarity with general electronic/PCB design fundamentals). â?¢ Experience with SOLIDWORKS Mechanical CAD. â?¢ Experience with the WindowsTM operating system. |
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The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS PCB to design and optimize outputs for manufacturability so that you stay competitive in todayâ??s innovative design environment.
SOLIDWORKS PCB brings a collaborative element to focus with seamless workflow collaboration with SOLIDWORKS. During this course, we will cover many of the commands and options in detail. However, it is impractical to cover every minute detail and still have the course be reasonable in length. Therefore, the focus of this course is on the skills, tools, and concepts central to successfully working with SOLIDWORKS PCB.
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SOLIDWORKS PCB Basics and the User Interface
Working with PCB Design Projects
Creating Schematic Templates
Configuring the Schematic Preferences
Populating Schematics
Creating Schematic Connections
Using Schematic Annotations
Compiling and Verification
Collaborating with SOLIDWORKS
Configuring Layers and PCB Stacks
Configuring the Outline
Keepout and Cutout
Configuring Origins and Grids
Transferring Design Data
Placing Footprints
Using Design Rule Checks
Routing, Defining Polygon Pour
Inspection - Global Edition
Outputting Data
The SOLIDWORKS Electrical training guide will be supplied at the beginning of class and is yours to keep.
Students will learn how to document PCB designs using libraries, symbols, PCB Editor, and schematic tools.
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