SOLIDWORKS Routing - Wire | Cable | Harness

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @piyushparmar1340
    @piyushparmar1340 Год назад +3

    Cool😊, this single tutorial clear my routing concept... Thanks a lot for explaining in multiple ways.

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      Thank you for your valuable comment. I am so glad it worked for you.☺️

  • @viralparmar9889
    @viralparmar9889 Год назад +1

    Respect Earned 🙏🙏

  • @sergeisemenov5162
    @sergeisemenov5162 Год назад +1

    Great!
    Are there any plans to expand the lessons on electrical routing?
    1) Working with the library - adding connectors, wires and cables.
    2) How best to work with multi-pin connectors (10-50 contacts) - this is interesting to see! 3) How to create and effectively use various insulation with specification.
    4) How to work with virtual clips for a clear route?

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      1. The video in the link below on this subject may be of use to you. You can add electrical components in the same logic.
      ruclips.net/video/pjBSvmEPj2c/видео.html
      2. You can use multi-pin connectors quickly by adding them to the library. Add C Point as in the video above, determine the cable properties and add it to the library.
      3. You can add the insulations after wiring. This can be a little annoying. Solidworks users therefore do not want to add insulation.
      4. You don't always need to add virtual clips for the route. You can add Axis to the appropriate places on the route, and then select these Axis during cabling.
      I hope I understood the questions correctly.
      Seeing some topics on the example is an easier way to understand the problem correctly. For this reason, you can detail your questions by sending a picture or video to the e-mail address below. Maybe we can collect these topics and create a hint video.
      Email: noncadkey@gmail.com
      In fact, the easiest way to quickly make electrical designs in 2D and 3D is to use SolidWorks Electrical.

    • @sergeisemenov5162
      @sergeisemenov5162 Год назад +1

      @@NonCADKeys Thanks for the feedback! Unfortunately your link to the video is not working. Please fix this link!
      PS Of course, I heard about the SolidWorks Electrical module. Unfortunately, it will take even more time to learn it than Electrical Routing. I am primarily an MCAD designer, so learning an ECAD program will distract me from my main job. And my fellow circuit engineers design circuits in Altium Designer. I decided for myself that using the Electrical Routing module would be the best compromise!

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      I fixed the video link. You are right, electrical program is not correct for an MCAD user. If there's something you want to learn, I'd like to help. Routing electric takes care of your work in most cases.

  • @29Gleisson
    @29Gleisson Год назад +1

    I like your video, well done!

  • @1akillicocuk1
    @1akillicocuk1 4 месяца назад

    Süper teşekkürler 👍🏻👏🏻

  • @viralparmar9889
    @viralparmar9889 10 месяцев назад

    Hi brother. I came again 😊.
    I want to know what is use of flattern route. . Why we do the flattern route.

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome bro. It's been a long time 😅. Since cable bundles have a complex structure, cable assembly is carried out by reading the connection elements and intermediate elements connected to the cables from the technical drawing. Additionally, this information can be used in electrical installation maintenance. And of course, the cable lengths are taken from here and the necessary procedures are carried out. As far as I know, these may be used for other purposes as well. 🖐️

    • @viralparmar9889
      @viralparmar9889 10 месяцев назад

      @@NonCADKeys hey can we delete or add components in flatten route. ??

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  10 месяцев назад

      @viralparmar9889 Flatten route is the unfolded version of the cabling you made. If you want to add or remove a component, you should do so in the wiring study you have prepared.

    • @viralparmar9889
      @viralparmar9889 8 месяцев назад

      Manufacturing flattern route vs annotation flattern route what is diff.
      I want to sea how to do manufacfurer flatten route.
      Please help.
      How to contact you any mail ID??

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  8 месяцев назад

      You can send me a sample document via "noncadkeys@gmail.com". If there is something I can help with, I will be happy to help.

  • @viralparmar9889
    @viralparmar9889 11 месяцев назад

    Hi I want to change the name of flattern route in tree. It directly taking
    Custom name with special character. I want to rename it without special character can you help me.
    Also i want to know how we can go back from flattrouting to main drawing assembly.

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  11 месяцев назад

      After the flattening process, you can rename the feature named "...FlattenedRoute" in the feature tree by right-clicking on it.
      The flattening process you created has been added to your assembly as a configuration. You can switch to normal (Spline) state at any time. (In the feature tree > at the top > configurationmanager tab)

    • @viralparmar9889
      @viralparmar9889 11 месяцев назад

      @@NonCADKeys Thanks for quick response. You are truly life saver. Configuration manager thing realy do the work for me. Thank you.
      2- For change in name whenever i tried to change name from tree
      I was not able to do it because in saving time i was saving this as internal part
      Then i save in external then it work for me.
      Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @viralparmar9889
    @viralparmar9889 Год назад +1

    How to add more wire

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      You can edit the file "C:Program Data>Solidworks>Solidworks 20xx > design library > routing > electrical > cable.xml". You can add wire or cable by opening this file with notepad++ application.

    • @viralparmar9889
      @viralparmar9889 Год назад +1

      Hi thanks for reply. Is it possible to move some routing without changing dimensions from one place to another

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      If the route you are talking about is a body, yes, but if it is an feature, no, you cannot move it.

    • @NonCADKeys
      @NonCADKeys  Год назад

      To add more wires: instagram.com/reel/Cynx5oeISEv/?igshid=NjIwNzIyMDk2Mg==

    • @viralparmar9889
      @viralparmar9889 11 месяцев назад

      @@NonCADKeys thank you 🙏.
      I truly appreciate your hard work and response.