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Re: How can CAD be helpful to Electrical?

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Originally Posted by waterbott View Post
Our team is trying to fully integrate CAD into robotics design for next year. In what ways can CAD be helpful to the Electrical team? All I can think of is teaching how to design an electrical board on CAD.

For some background, our team uses Solidworks student edition.
SW student comes with Solidworks Electrical, which is an outstanding product for harness routing, wire planning, and harness assembly.

Set aside an hour or so, and watch this video for some solid tips on using the platform.

A short explanation of an FRC project is as follows:
1. Identify each electrical component, and set up a pin-out diagram for each.
2. Inside normal Solidworks, position each electrical component where it will go.
3. Go into SW electrical and lay out the wirepaths on a basic project.
4. Enable the Routing tool for SW, and begin routing wires, connectors, terminals, and wire securing methods in your robot design.
5. As you do this, SW electrical will be updating the lengths for every section of the harness.

After you're done, you'll be left with a nice, printable harness diagram that allows you to make (most of) the harness on a table, then lay it in and secure it into the robot.

Using the electrical design tools included with Solidworks can make for a VERY powerful design suite.
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