SOLIDWORKS Electrical simplifies electrical system design with intelligent design tools, a comprehensive parts database, and real-time integration between 2D schematics and 3D models.
The major components of SOLIDWORKS Electrical are:
- SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic - Tools for 2D dynamic electrical schematic creation.
- SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D - Tools to integrate 2D schematics with 3D models, so you can model electrical systems in 3D, including cables and wires.
- Data - A database of parts, symbols, libraries, and catalogs that can be shared
by users.
- Collaborative Server - A utility to manage the opening and updating of electrical drawings.
- An instance of the Microsoft SQL Server database.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical requires a Microsoft SQL Server database. It can use an existing database, or a new instance as part of the installation.
You can install all SOLIDWORKS Electrical components on the same machine. This
installation is typically regarded as a stand-alone install. All program data, such as
project drawings and reports, are stored on a single system. Full administrative rights
to the system are required before installing SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
You can also install the SOLIDWORKS Electrical components as a client/server
application. This installation is required when data must be stored on a network server,
or where there is an existing SQL Server database on a network server that stores all
the SOLIDWORKS Electrical databases. In these cases, full administrative rights are
required on both the server and client systems. Also, client systems must have network
access to the server and read/write privileges for creating projects, libraries, and
symbols.
Only one version of SOLIDWORKS Electrical can be installed on a machine. If
you are creating a new installation of SOLIDWORKS, and select SOLIDWORKS
Electrical as one of the products to install, the old version of SOLIDWORKS
Electrical will be removed.
Always back up an existing SOLIDWORKS Electrical environment before you
install a new version. From within SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic, select
File
Archive Environment, or from within SOLIDWORKS Electrical
3D, select .