- Course No.: E – 2055
- PDH Units: 6
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- Course No.: E – 2055
- PDH Units: 6
Intended Audience: Electrical Engineers.
PDH UNITS: 6
This course offers an in-depth look into the process of creating electrical schematics. Targeted at professionals in electrical engineering and related fields, the course covers a broad range of topics including the historical development of electrical schematics, modern trends in schematic design, fundamental concepts of electricity, and the components of electrical systems. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of various aspects of electrical schematic creation, such as the importance of electrical schematics in different engineering domains, the role of CAD software, and the integration of modern technologies like digital twins and IoT in schematic design. The course also explores the nuances of creating and managing symbol libraries, understanding standard and custom symbols, and the essential need for safety considerations in schematic planning. Intended Audience: This course is general in nature, and would apply as suitable continuing education for: electrical, control, systems and other engineering professionals whose job description may require a generalized knowledge of electrical schematics.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Introduction to Electrical Schematics
- Fundamentals of Electrical Systems
- Tools and Software for Electrical Schematics
- Planning and Preparations for Electrical Schematics
- Creating Electrical Symols and Libraries
- Drawing Techniques and Best Practices
- Schematic Documentation Standards
- Incorporating Advances Features for Schematics
- Collaborative Schematic Design
- Pracitcal Applications and Case Studies
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Future Trends in Design
- Ethical and Professional Considerations
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