SOLIDWORKS Electrical solutions simplify electrical schematic design with specific tools for engineers and intuitive interfaces for faster embedded electrical system design and control panels.
Embedded electrical systems planning requires a unified electrical toolset that provides single- and multi-line schematic tools. Embedded system design also requires all work in 2D and 3D to be synchronized for both mechanical and electrical parts.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic has an intuitive and easy-to-use interface that automates complex tasks, such as contact cross-referencing and terminal drawings. It accelerates product development by simultaneously minimizing the repetitive tasks associated with developing electrical schematics.
Electrical Schematic Designer is a purpose-built, easy-to-use intelligent 2D electrical design & documentation solution. Smart electrical design and documentation functionality speed design with improved accuracy. Leveraging the secure cloud-based technology of the 3DEXPERIENCE® platform to store, manage, and collaborate on electrical and mechanical product designs. All fully integrated with the other SOLIDWORKS® solutions.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D enables you to place electrical components and use SOLIDWORKS routing technology to automatically interconnect electrical design elements within a 3D model. 2D schematics and 3D models are synchronized so any changes are automatically updated.
SOLIDWORKS® Electrical helps you simplify the electrical design process through concurrent development of the electrical and mechanical aspects of designs, minimizing potential defects and avoiding costly design rework.
Easily collaborate between Electrical and Mechanical Design teams without data transfer or loss of critical data.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2023 introduces new features so you can more accurately design and document your wiring, cabling, and harnessing projects. This gives you expanded capabilities to manage components and share information between 2D and 3D, along with more flexibility in documenting your schematics.