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1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Acad Systems Company Profile Training Benefits & Facilities HRDF Claim Process Instructors CV Training Contents 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) AutoCAD Essentials Training AutoCAD Advanced Training AutoCAD 3D Drawing and Modeling Training Inventor Essentials Training Inventor Advanced Training Inventor Tube and Pipe Design Training Inventor Simulation Training Inventor Sheet Metal Design Training Inventor iLogic Training AutoCAD Electrical Essentials Training
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We are pleased to present you with this training proposal. In this document, you fill find information about: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Our company as a training provider. Benefits and facilities that we provide during training. HRDF-related claims, if this is related to you. Instructors CV for your reference. Training program and syllabus.
If you have any additional inquiries, please feel free to contact us at:
Acad Systems (KL) Sdn Bhd Tel: 603-42707703 Fax: 603-42707708 Email: sales@acadsystems.com
Acad Systems (Penang) Sdn Bhd Tel: 604-3992708 Fax: 604-3990708 Email: sales@acadsystems.com
Thank you.
Acad Systems Sdn Bhd was formed in 1993 to address the needs of the industry for a company that is capable of providing expertise in Computer Aided Design, Computer Aided Manufacturing and Computer Aided Engineering (CAD,CAM & CAE). As a result of our vast experience, we have been awarded by Autodesk the following designation:
Many organisations provide training on Autodesk software, but only ATC sites have met Autodesk's rigorous standards of excellence.
The Autodesk Gold Partner designation indicates the ability to deliver complete Autodesk software solutions. Gold Partners have technical expertise in specific industries, solutions, support, training, implementation, and consulting services.
The Autodesk Consulting Specialized designation indicates world-class consulting organizations, with capability to develop, manage, and deliver consulting services that help maximize the customers Autodesk software investment.
1) Training materials - These may include photocopied books, learning videos, exercise files, etc. 2) Autodesk Certificate of Completion - The ATC certificate we provide is distributed by Autodesk and recognized worldwide.
SAMPLE CERTIFICATE
3) Refreshment during breaks - Learning new software is not an easy task. You will need breaks in between to refresh your mind. Thus, we provide drinks and tit bits during our morning and evening breaks. - We also provide lunch upon request. (Additional charges)
4) HRDF Claims - We are a registered training provider with the Malaysian Human Resource Development Fund, thus our trainings are fully claimable though HDRF. Refer HRDF Claim Process for more details.
The facilities in our training centre are designed to promote a relaxing and comfortable environment. These are the facilities available: 1) Training Room - Maximum capacity of 8 students.
2) Dual Screen System - Allows student to follow the trainers instruction without the need to look at a projector screen.
4) Reading Area - Unwind during training and read some magazines or newspaper.
SBL Scheme (Skim Bantuan Latihan) For programmes/courses under the SBL Scheme, prior approval must be obtained from the Council's Secretariat. Under the scheme, employers are free to identify their own training needs and formulate training programmes to retrain and upgrade their employee's skills in line with their operational and business requirements. Training can be conducted either on-the-job, off-the-job or a combination of both to suit the requirements of enterprises. Training programmes can be carried out by their own trainers or where there is a lack of expertise, by external trainers. Where local expertise is not available, enterprises can also engage qualified trainers from overseas.
How to Apply Log on to your Employee Information System - your company registration no and password (as given by HRDF). Attach relevant supporting documents:
1) 2) 3) 4)
Quotation for Course Fee Trainer's biography Course Contents Other related documents, where applicable.
Submit completed form online. Approval or rejection letter will be given within 24 hours from the date of receipt of application. How to Claim Fill in form: PSMB/T/1/01. Attach relevant supporting documents: 1) Receipts 2) Payment vouchers 3) Other related documents, where applicable. Submit completed claim form to the PSMB upon completion of training for reimbursement of "allowable costs".
5.0 Instructors CV
Instructors CV
Maxson Chew Jin Zie Technical Manager B.Eng (Hons) Mechanical Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai (Majoring in Manufacturing)
Certification:
1) Instructor for ATC (Autodesk Authorized Training Center) 2) Trainer for Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions including: a) AutoCAD b) AutoCAD Mechanical c) AutoCAD Electrical d) Autodesk Inventor e) Autodesk Showcase f) Autodesk Navisworks g) Autodesk Vault h) Autodesk Simulation i) Others.
3) Also specialized in Technical Pre-Sales & Post-Sales, Product Support and Consulting for Autodesk Gold Partner.
4) Industry Focused Workshop 5) Sales & Marketing Workshop Provide technical support for Autodesk based solutions. Conduct trainings and presentations for engineers and management executives. Speaker for Autodesk events and seminars. Working experience in R&D, M&E and manufacturing environment. Well-versed in additional softwares such as Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office
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Instructors CV
Shahmal Fazzad Bin Fakhrurrazey Application Engineer B.Eng (Hons) Mechanical Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia
Certification:
1) Instructor for ATC (Autodesk Authorized Training Center) 2) Trainer for Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions including: a) AutoCAD b) AutoCAD Mechanical c) Autodesk Inventor d) Autodesk Showcase e) Autodesk Navisworks f) Autodesk Vault g) Autodesk Simulation h) Others. 3) Also specialized in Technical Pre-Sales & Post-Sales, Product Support and Consulting for Autodesk Gold Partner.
Conduct trainings and presentations for engineers and management executives. Available as speaker for Autodesk events and seminars. Well-versed in additional softwares such as Microsoft Office
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Instructors CV
Shamsul Bin Talib Application Engineer B.Eng (Hons) Mechanical Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Certification:
1) Instructor for ATC (Autodesk Authorized Training Center) 2) Trainer for Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions including: a) AutoCAD b) AutoCAD Mechanical c) Autodesk Inventor d) Autodesk Showcase e) Autodesk Navisworks f) Autodesk Vault g) Autodesk Simulation h) Others. 3) Also specialized in Technical Pre-Sales & Post-Sales, Product Support and Consulting for Autodesk Gold Partner.
Conduct trainings and presentations for engineers and management executives. Available as speaker for Autodesk events and seminars. Well-versed in additional softwares such as Microsoft Office, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Instructors CV
Mohd Syahidie Bin Kamaruddin Application Engineer B.Eng (Hons) Mechanical in Aerospace Universiti Putra Malaysia
Certification:
1) Instructor for ATC (Autodesk Authorized Training Center) 2) Trainer for Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions including: a) AutoCAD b) AutoCAD Mechanical c) Autodesk Inventor d) Autodesk Showcase e) Autodesk Navisworks f) Autodesk Vault g) Autodesk Simulation h) Others. 3) Also specialized in Technical Pre-Sales & Post-Sales, Product Support and Consulting for Autodesk Gold Partner.
Conduct trainings and presentations for engineers and management executives. Available as speaker for Autodesk events and seminars. Well-versed in additional softwares such as Microsoft Office, WordPress.
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Objective: Enable students to create a basic 2D drawing in the AutoCAD software. The AutoCAD software is one of the most sophisticated computer applications that you are likely to encounter. Therefore this training aims to provide the essential knowledge needed to operate the software successfully. The teaching strategy is to start with a few basic tools that enable the student to create and edit a simple drawing, and then continue to develop those tools.
Prerequisites: 1) A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology. 2) A working knowledge of your operating system.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) Getting Started with AutoCAD User Interface Cartesian Workspace Working with Commands 2) Basic Drawing & Editing Commands Drawing Lines, Rectangles and Circles Erasing, Undo and Redo Actions 3) Drawing Precision in AutoCAD Snap, Grid and Object Snaps Polar Tracking 4) Making Changes in Your Drawing Moving, Copying, Rotating, Scaling and Mirroring Objects Editing with Grips
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Day 2 5) Organizing Your Drawing with Layers Creating and Changing Object Layers Layer States 6) Advanced Object Types Arcs, Polylines, Polygons and Ellipses 7) Getting Information From Your Drawing Working with Object Properties Measuring Objects 8) Advanced Editing Commands Trimming, Extending and Stretching Objects Fillets, Chamfers and Offsetting Creating Arrays of Objects 9) Inserting Blocks What are Blocks Inserting Blocks with Design Center and Content Explorer
Day 3 10) Setting Up A Layout Working in Layouts Creating Layout Viewports 11) Printing Your Drawing Printing Layouts 12) Text
Single Line Text and Multi Line Text Adding Leaders and Tables
13) Hatching Create and Edit Hatch 14) Adding Dimensions Creating Linear, Radial and Angular Dimensions Editing Dimensions
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Objective: AutoCAD Advanced Training introduces advanced techniques and teaches you to be proficient in your use of AutoCAD. This is done by teaching you how to recognize the best tool for the task, the best way to use that tool, and how to create new tools to accomplish tasks more efficiently. Prerequisites: 1) Knowledge of AutoCAD basics as taught in AutoCAD Essentials or equivalent experience. 2) A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) Introduction 2) Advanced Text Objects Annotation Scale Using Fields Controlling Draw Order 3) Working with Tables Working with Linked Tables Creating Table Styles 4) Dynamic Blocks Working with Dynamic Blocks Creating Dynamic Blocks Dynamic Block Authoring Tools 5) Attributes Inserting Blocks with Attributes Defining Attributes Editing and Extracting Attributes
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Day 2 6) Output and Publishing Output for Electronic Review Autodesk Design Review Publishing Drawing Sets 7) Other Tools for Collaboration eTransmit Hyperlinks 8) Online Collaboration and 2D Automation Connecting to the Cloud Sharing Drawings in the Cloud AutoCAD WS Automatic Model Documentation 9) Introduction to Sheet Sets Overview of Sheet Sets Creating Sheet Sets Adding Views to Sheets Importing Layout to Sheet Sets 10) Publishing and Customizing Sheet Sets Transmitting and Archiving Sheet Sets Publishing and Customizing Sheet Sets Custom Blocks for Sheet Sets
Day 3 11) Managing Layers Working in Layer Properties Manager Creating Layer Filters Creating Layer States 12) CAD Standards Configuring Standards Checking Standards Layer Translator 13) System Setup Options Dialog Box Dynamic Input Settings 22
14) Customizing the User Interface Customizing Ribbons, Quick Access Toolbar and Menus Creating Custom Toolbars Keyboard Short 15) Macros and Custom Routines Custom Commands and Macros Running Scripts Action Recorder Editing Action Macros Loading Custom Routines
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Objective: AutoCAD 2013 3D Drawing and Modeling introduces students who are proficient with the 2D commands in the AutoCAD software to the concepts and methods of 3D modeling. The training provides a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of 3D and explores the main features of the advanced 3D Modeling workspace in the AutoCAD software.
Prerequisites: 1) Before taking this course, students need to have a good working skill level in the AutoCAD software. A minimum of 80 hours of work experience with the AutoCAD software is recommended.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) 3D Foundations Why Use 3D? Introduction to the 3D Modeling Workspace Basic 3D Viewing Tools 3D Navigation Tools Introduction to the User Coordinate System 2) Simple Solids Working with Solid Primitives Solid Primitive Types Working with Composite Solids Working with Mesh Models 3) Creating Solids and Surfaces From 2D Objects Complex 3D Geometry Extruded Solids and Surfaces Swept Solids and Surfaces Revolved Solids and Surfaces Lofted Solids and Surfaces NURBS Surfaces 24
Day 2 4) Modifying 3D Surfaces 3D Gizmo Tools Aligning Objects in 3D Space 3D Modify Commands 5) Advanced Solid Editing Editing Components of Solids Editing Faces of Solids Fillets and Chamfers on Solids 6) Additional Editing Tools Creating a Shell Imprinting Edges of Solids Slicing a Solid Along a Plane Interference Checking Converting Objects to Surfaces Converting Objects to Solids Day 3 7) Refining the View Working with Selections Working with Cameras Managing Views in 3D Creating Animations 8) Visualization Creating Visual Styles Working with Materials Specifying Light Sources Rendering Concepts 9) Working Drawings From 3D Models Creating Multiple Viewports 2D Views From 3D solids Creating Technical Drawings with Flatshots 3D Model Import and Automatic Model Documentation 10) Working with User Coordinate Systems UCS Basics UCS X, Y and Z Commands UCS Multifunctional Grips Saving a UCS by Name 25
Objective: The Inventor Essentials training guide instructs students in the best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Students acquire the knowledge needed to complete the process of designing models from conceptual sketching to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.
Prerequisites: 1) No prior knowledge of any 3D modeling or CAD software required. 2) Students do need to be experienced with the Windows operating system and a background in drafting of 3D parts is recommended.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) Introduction to Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor Interface Model Manipulation 2) Creating the Base Feature Creating a New Part File Sketched Base Features Primitive Based Features 3) Sketching Geometry Creating Sketch Geometry Using Constraints 4) Additional Sketching Tools Advanced Editing Tools Rectangular Sketch Patterns Circular Sketch Patterns Over-Dimensioned Sketches Sketch Preferences
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5) Sketched Secondary Features Using Existing Geometry Extruded Secondary Features Revolved Secondary Features Editing Sketched Secondary Features 3D Grip Modification 6) Creating Pick and Place Features Chamfers and Fillets Holes and Threads Editing Pick and Place Features Creation Sequence 7) Work Features Work Planes Work Axes Work Points 8) Equations Equations and Parameters 9) Additional Features Face Draft Splitting a Face or Part Shells Ribs Bend Parts
Day 2 10) Model and Display Manipulation Reordering Features Inserting Features Suppressing Features Section Views Design Views 11) Fixing Problems Sketch Failure Feature Failure 12) Sweep Features
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14) Duplication Tools Rectangular, Circular and Mirror Features Manipulate Pattern and Mirror Features 15) Feature Relationships Establishing Relationships Controlling Relationships Investigating Relationships Changing Relationships 16) Assembly Environment Assembling Components Comtent Center Assembly Browser Saving Files 17) Manipulating Assembly Display Moving and Rotating Assembly Components Suppressing Constraints Component Display Selection Options in Assemblies 18) Model Information Measurement Tools Model Properties
Day 3 19) Design Presentation and Animation Exploded View Presentations 20) Assembly Tools Replacing Components Restructuring Components Driving Constraints Contact Solver Interference Error Recovery 21) Assembly Parts and Features 28
22) Assembly Bill of Materials Create Virtual Components Create Bill of Materials 23) Working with Projects New Projects Resolving Link The Vault Browser 24) Drawing Basics New Drawing Views Manipulating Views 25) Detailing Drawing Dimensions Drawing Sheets Parts Lists Balloons Styles and Standards Hatching 26) Drawing Annotations Text Symbols Hole and Thread Notes Chamfer Notes Center Marks and Center Lines 27) Customizing Autodesk Inventor Application Options Document Settings File Properties Changing Part Units Command Customization
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Objective: Autodesk Inventor Advanced Training builds on the skills acquired in the Autodesk Inventor Essentials Training to take students to a higher level of productivity creating and working with parts or assemblies in the Autodesk Inventor software.
Prerequisites: 1) The class assumes a mastery of Inventor basics as taught in Inventor Essentials training.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) Tips & Tools Design Philosophies Sketching Tips Display Options Appearances 2) Multi Body Part Modeling 3) Sketching Tools Splines 3D Sketches 4) Advanced Work Features Grounded Work Points User Coordinate Systems 5) Advanced Lofts, Sweeps and Coils Area Lofts and Advanced Loft Options Advanced Sweeps Coils 6) Analyzing Model Analysis Types and Procedures 30
7) Introduction to Surfacing Patch, Stitch and Sculpt with Surfaces Thickening and Offsetting a Surface Surfaces in Drawing Views 8) Additional Surfacing Options Extend and Trim Surfaces Replace Face with A Surface Copy and Delete Faces
Day 2 9) Importing Surfaces Importing Surfaces Repairing Imported Surfaces Construction Environment 10) Copying Between Parts Creating iFeatures Inserting iFeatures iFeatures vs Copy Feature Table-Driven iFeatures Editing iFeatures 11) iParts iPart Creation Editing an iPart Factory 12) Translation Import and Export Data Attaching Point Cloud Data 13) Working Effectively with Assemblies General Assembly Tips Constraint Tips Motion and Transitional Constraints 14) Introduction to Top Down Design Top Down Design Process Top Down Design Tools 15) Derived Components Create and Modify Derived Components 31
16) Associative Links and Adaptive Parts Associative Links Adaptive Assembly Part
Day 3 17) iMates 18) View, Positional and Level of Detail Representation Shrinkwrap Substitute Level of Detail 19) Design Accelerator Generators and Calculators Engineers Handbook 20) Advanced File Management Design Assistant Pack and Go 21) Inventor Studio Renderings and Animations 22) iAssemblies Creating iAssemblies Editing iAssemblies Placing iAssemblies 23) Frame Generator Using Frame Generator Structural Shape Author 24) Assembly Duplication Options Pattern Components Mirror Components Copy Components
25) Working with Weldment Fillet Welds Cosmetic Welds Groove Welds 32
Objective: Through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum, students acquire the knowledge needed to design routed elements, including tubing, piping, and flexible hose. With specific tools to incorporate tube and pipe runs into digital prototypes, the Inventor Tube and Pipe environment provides rulesbased routing tools that select the correct fittings and helps the pipe run to comply with your standards for segment length, round-off increments, and bend radius, that the student will learn to maximize.
Prerequisites: 1) Students should have completed the Inventor 2013 Essentials or have an equivalent understanding of the Autodesk Inventor 2013 user interface and working environments.
Syllabus: Day 1 1) Introduction to Tube and Pipe About Tube and Pipe Tube and Pipe Environment 2) Setup for Routes and Runs Tube and Pipe Styles Activating a Style Placing Initial Fittings Connecting Fittings Editing Fittings Connection 3) Routes and Runs Creating Rigid Routes Autoroute Regions Sketching Rigid Routes 3D Orthogonal Route Tool Placing Points Along an Axis Snapping to Points and Locations Editing Rigid Routes 33
Aligning the Axes Construction Lines Trimming or Extending Segments Working with Fittings and Rigid Routes Deleting Routes and Runs Flexible Hose Routes Leveraging Routes and Runs
Day 2 4) Fittings and Components Managing Libraries Creating Library Content Transferring Library Content Authoring Tube and Pipe Content Publishing Tube and Pipe Content Managing Library Content Adding and Editing Family Column Values Adding a Cutom Display Name Creating Tube and Pipe Styles 5) Documenting Tube and Pipe Assemblies Representing Tube and Pipe Designs Create Level of Detail Representations Documenting Routes and Runs Including Route Centerlines Exporting Tube and Pipe Design Data Customizing a Part List Create Bending Machine Files Exporting ISOGEN Files
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Objective: Through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum, students acquire the knowledge needed to the use the simulation tools and workflows in Autodesk Inventor Professional. Users will learn to perform stress analysis and dynamic simulation on mechanical components and assemblies.
Prerequisites: 1) Students should have completed the Inventor 2013 Essentials or have an equivalent understanding of the Autodesk Inventor 2013 user interface and working environments.
Syllabus Day 1
2) Dynamic Simulation Creating a Joint Joint Types Repairing Redundancy Setting Initials Joint Positions of Joint Applying Joint Torques Applying Imposed Motion Applying External Forces Applying Friction and Gravity Using Input Grapher Running the Simulation Using the Output Grapher Reviewing and Analyzing Simulation Results
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Day 2 3) Stress Analysis Creating Load and Constraint Types of Load Types of Constraint Setting Up and Running the Analysis Revising Model and Stress Analysis Reviewing and Interpreting Analysis Results Animating and Reporting Analysis Results Performing Convergence Study Sharing Dynamic Simulation Results with Stress Analysis Exporting Motion Load to Stress Analysis
4) Engineering Problems and Solutions Solving Design Problems Calculate Stress on Wheelie Bar Calculate Maximum Acceleration of a Cross Subassemblies Validate Robustness of an Arm Linkage Create a Cam Part from Motion Outputs Size a spring for Bike Suspension
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Objective: The Inventor Sheet Metal Design Training introduces the concepts and techniques of sheet metal modeling with the Autodesk Inventor software. The structure of the course follows the typical stages of using Inventor, which are to create sheet metal parts, edit them, generate flat patterns, and document the designs in drawings.
Prerequisites: 1) The topics presented in this training assume prior knowledge of 3D solid part modeling using the Autodesk Inventor software. 2) Students also need to be experienced with the Windows operating system. 3) In addition, some background with designing and drafting 3D parts is recommended. 4) Although it is not required, knowledge of sheet metal processing is helpful as students learn to use the sheet metal design tools.
Syllabus Day 1 1) Introduction to Sheet Metal Modeling Sheet Metal Concepts and Terminology Sheet Metal Environment and Design Process 2) Sheet Metal Base Features Applying Existing Sheet Metal Defaults Creating a Face, Contour Flange and Contour Roll as the Base Feature 3) Sheet Metal Secondary Features Sheet Metal Parameters Bend Relief Shapes Faces, Contour Flanges and Contour Rolls as Secondary Features 4) Flanges Creating Flanges Corner Relief Options
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5) Bending Sheet Metal Hems, Folds and Bends 6) Corner Rounds and Chamfers Creating Corner Rounds and Corner Chamfers 7) Sheet Metal Cuts Creating Straight Holes and Cutting Using Surface Using Punch Tool Features 8) Corner Seams Corner Seams, Miters and Rips 9) Flat Pattern Environment Creating Flat Patterns 10) Lofted Flange and Rips Lofted Flange Rips 11) Unfold and Refold 12) Documentation and Annotation Sheet Metal Drawing Terminology Creating Sheet Metal Drawing 13) Converting Parts to Sheet Metal Converting Solid Models to Sheet Metal Non-Ruled Surfaces
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Objective: The Inventor iLogic training teaches students in how to use the iLogic functionality that exists in the Autodesk Inventor software. In the practice-intensive curriculum students acquire the knowledge needed to use iLogic to automate Autodesk Inventor designs. You will learn how iLogic functionality furthers the use of parameters in a model by adding an additional layer of intelligence. By setting criteria in the form of established rules you learn to capture design intent, enabling you to automate the design workflow to meet various design scenarios in part, assembly, and drawing files.
Prerequisites: 1) The class assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in Autodesk Inventor Essentials Training. 2) The Autodesk Inventor Advanced Training is also highly recommended. 3) No programming knowledge is required to use the basic iLogic functions; however, programming experience can be an asset when using the advanced functions.
Syllabus Day 1 1) Introduction to iLogic Design Automation Overview iLogic Overview iLogic Workflow 2) Understanding Parameters and Equations Equations Parameters 3) Getting Started with iLogic iLogic Interface Function Overview Rule Creation Workflow 4) Rule Creation 39
5) Assembly Rules and Functions Assembly Rules Component Functions Relationship Functions iLogic Components in Inventor Assemblies 6) Drawing Rules and Functions Drawing Rules Sheet Functions Title Block Functions View Functions 7) Rule Triggering and Form Creation Event Triggers iTriggers Forms 8) Miscellaneous Features & Functions Rule Options Search and Replace Wizards
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Objective: AutoCAD Electrical Essentials Training covers the indispensable core topics for working with the AutoCAD Electrical software. In this training, students learn how to use many of the powerful electrical drawing creation tools in the software. Students create schematic drawings (ladder logic and point to point), panel drawings, and PLC-I/O circuits using automated commands for symbol insertion, component tagging, wire numbering, and drawing modification. In addition, students are introduced to methods of customizing AutoCAD Electrical software symbols, circuits, and databases. Other topics covered include title block linking, reporting tools, templates, and project files.
Prerequisites:
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