by Devon Cosgrove | Feb 19, 2018 | Cadtek News, SOLIDWORKS 2018, Webinar
Using MS-Excel as a configurator within SOLIDWORKS Electrical SOLIDWORKS Electrical can create schematic project content based on entries from an MS-Excel worksheet. The worksheet contains pointers to SOLIDWORKS Electrical macros (not to be confused with MS-Excel VBA...
by Devon Cosgrove | Feb 9, 2018 | Cadtek News, SOLIDWORKS 2018, Webinar
SOLIDWORKS Basics – Features SOLIDWORKS Features turn your sketch geometry into 3D geometry. They are the building blocks used to take your design, step-by-step, to the final product. They allow you to add and remove material in a number of different ways, including...
by Devon Cosgrove | Dec 21, 2017 | Cadtek News, Hints & Tips, SOLIDWORKS 2018, Uncategorised, Webinar
What’s New in SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2018. The webinar will outline and demonstrate the new features of SOLIDWORKS Electrical 2018 including: – Connection Point Display. You can display connection points when symbols are not connected. Distributed Mode....
by Devon Cosgrove | Oct 13, 2017 | SOLIDWORKS Simulation, Webinar
Sign Up Here Get more time to analyze results, try new options, and create a great design! It has never been simpler to increase product performance and quality and reduce the time and cost of physical prototyping. What is more – any engineer can use these tools...
by Devon Cosgrove | Sep 11, 2017 | SOLIDWORKS 2017, Webinar
Integrating SOLIDWORKS and PCB Systems The Webinar will look at the options for integrating PCB systems with SOLIDWORKS covering the following areas: – Interfacing using STEP, IGES or other interface methods. These are typically a one off transfer from the PCB...
by Devon Cosgrove | Aug 15, 2017 | Customer using SOLIDWORKS, Hints & Tips, SOLIDWORKS 2017, Webinar
Static analysis for assembly capability forms the main Simulation functionality to users of SOLIDWORKS Premium and Simulation Standard. It is bound by a series of assumptions that should be applied to the structures being assessed; Material behaviour is linear...