AutoCAD Training Overview
The Autodesk® Inventor® 2018: Cable and Harness Design learning guide instructs students in the use of the Autodesk® Inventor® Cable and Harness environment. Through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum, students acquire the knowledge needed to design physical cables and harnesses for electrical systems in almost any kind of product or machine. With specific tools to incorporate cable and harness into digital prototypes, the Autodesk Inventor Cable and Harness Design software enables you to calculate accurate path lengths, avoid small-radius bends, and help ensure that electrical components fit into the mechanical assembly before manufacturing.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Describe the functionality of Cable and Harness and the basic workflow to add and document cable and harness designs.
- Wire a harness assembly by adding or importing wires and cables, adding ribbon cables, adding route segments, and routing wires and cables through the segments.
- Refine a cable and harness design by editing the wires, cables, routes, or cable ribbons; by adding and editing splices; or by adding and editing virtual parts.
- Communicate your cable and harness to others by creating and annotating 2D drawings and exporting the design data.
- Create and manage the library file and configuration files.
- Create, author, and publish electrical parts and connectors to a custom Content Center library.
Prerequisites
- This learning guide is designed for experienced users of the Autodesk Inventor software. The following is recommended:
- Students should have completed the Autodesk® Inventor® 2018: Introduction to Solid Modeling learning guide, or have an equivalent understanding of the Autodesk Inventor user interface and working environments.
- Knowledge of part modeling, assembly modeling, and drawing view creation and annotation, is recommended.
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
16 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Chapter 1: Getting Started Creating Cable and Harness Designs
Chapter 2: Wire a Harness Assembly
Chapter 3: Refine a Cable and Harness Design
Chapter 4: Communicate the Design
Chapter 5: Configure Library and Report Configuration Files
Chapter 6: Create, Author, and Publish Electrical Content
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