AutoCAD design (Electrical)

How This Course Will Help Your Career

AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) software widely used in various industries, including electrical engineering. AutoCAD Electrical is a specialized version of AutoCAD that caters specifically to electrical design and documentation. It provides a set of tools and features tailored for creating electrical drawings, schematics, panel layouts, and other related documentation<br><br>Taking an AutoCAD design (Electrical) course can provide several benefits to your career, especially if you are interested in pursuing a career in electrical design or related fields.

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Lesson 1: Introduction to AutoCAD

  • 1:1 Overview of AutoCAD software
  • 1:2 User interface and navigation
  • 1:3 Basic drawing commands

Lesson 2: Electrical Drawings and Symbols

  • 2:1 Understanding electrical drawings
  • 2:2 Electrical symbols and their usage
  • 2:3 Creating and editing electrical symbols

Lesson 3: Drawing Setup and Layers

  • 3:1 Setting up drawing parameters
  • 3:2 Managing layers for different components
  • 3:3 Defining and applying layer properties

Lesson 4: Creating Electrical Circuits

  • 4:1 Drawing electrical circuits using lines and arcs
  • 4:2 Inserting and editing components
  • 4:3 Adding annotations and labels

Lesson 5: Schematic Diagrams

  • 5:1 Creating schematic diagrams for electrical systems
  • 5:2 Using block symbols for common components
  • 5:3 Applying annotation and dimensioning techniques

Lesson 6: Panel Layout and Wiring Diagrams

  • 6:1 Designing panel layouts
  • 6:2 Placing and connecting components in a panel
  • 6:3 Creating wiring diagrams and cable schedules

Lesson 7: Generating Bills of Materials

  • 7:1 Extracting and organizing component data
  • 7:2 Generating bills of materials
  • 7:3 Customizing BOM templates

Lesson 8: Plotting and Printing

  • 8:1 Setting up paper space and layout
  • 8:2 Plotting and printing electrical drawings
  • 8:3 Applying scale and plot settings

Lesson 9: Project Work

  • 9:1 Undertaking a project to apply learned concepts
  • 9:2 Creating complete electrical drawings and documentation