By automatically importing electrical connectivity, you ensure that the electrical intent established by the electrical designer is carried forward into the mechanical assembly so that your harnesses function and fit right the first time. In this column we cover the basics of setting up a wire harness design in Autodesk Inventor Professional-a superset of Autodesk Inventor Series that includes tube, pipe, cable, and wire harness capabilities-so that you can link with electrical connectivity data coming from from/to wire lists created in Microsoft Excel or in programs such as AutoCAD Electrical. In both cases your hardware prototype is built and ready for testing, but you can't turn it on without the right electrical connections. Equally frustrating is the opposite-you turn it on, but nothing happens. Import Electrical Intent into Autodesk Inventor Professional 12 Feb, 2004 By: Amy Bunszel Anyone who has ever turned on a newly designed machine only to hear a snap, crackle, or pop as a costly component is fried knows the frustration of a miswired electrical system.
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