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Marie Planchard, SolidWorks
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SolidWorks Electrical FIRST Kit of Parts Beta Program

We are looking for teams to participate in our SolidWorks Electrical FIRST KOP Beta Program.
Any FRC team can participate with SolidWorks Electrical Schematic. No SolidWorks experience is required. This is a separate 2D software application.

SolidWorks teams can participate in both SolidWorks Electrical Schematic and SolidWorks Electrical 3D. SolidWorks 2013 is required; this is the current SolidWorks sponsorship, Academic Year 2013-2014.

We ask teams to review the SolidWorks Electrical KOP and give us feedback on how we can make the KOP and Electro/Mechanical and Control System process – easier.

If you applied for SolidWorks sponsorship, you should have received your SolidWorks Electrical download instructions and serial number.

Apply for SolidWorks and SolidWorks Electrical at www.solidworks.com/FIRST

Download SolidWorks Electrical KOP at www.solidworks.com/FIRST to a separate folder.

Post any questions/comments about SolidWorks Electrical and Share your FRC SolidWorks 3D Model Image at www.solidworks.com/SWEductionFacebook_FIRST.

Read the Getting Started document available in the SolidWorks Electrical KOP folder or directly http://www.solidworks.com/FIRST_SWEl...GettingStarted
Using SolidWorks Electrical Schematic provides information to your electrical and control team members through:

• Line Diagrams
• Power Schematic
• Control Schematic

SolidWorks Electrical 3D gives you the ability to bi-directionally connect your 2D schematic to your 3D SolidWorks model.

Share your comments on SolidWorks Electrical FIRST Robotics Beta Program and Your FIRST Robot Images at www.solidworks.com/SWEductionFacebook_FIRST

Congratulations to Team Rembrandt, Netherlands for being selected for our SolidWorks Education Facebook Event cover image.

This is the start of something big. Thank you for being part of the development process. We appreciate your feedback. Marie
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