AutoCAD Electrical 2004 Technical Overview
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD Electrical 2004. For ease of use, it is organized in two sections. The first section, "AutoCAD Electrical 2004 High-Level Overview," introduces and summarizes the key benefits of using the product. The second section, "AutoCAD Electrical 2004 Technical Overview," provides more detailed information on the core functional areas of the software.
AutoCAD Electrical 2004 is for anyone designing or laying out ladder-style control schematics or point-to-point wiring diagrams. If your design includes programmable logic controller (PLC) I/O, motor control, or discrete electrical control components, then AutoCAD Electrical can help you save time and improve drawing accuracy.
AutoCAD Electrical uses the AutoCAD® DWG file to store important project information and so does not require a proprietary database. As a result you can edit and manipulate AutoCAD Electrical drawings using standard AutoCAD software and maintain complete drawing compatibility with other AutoCAD users.
AutoCAD Electrical automatically places sequential or reference-based numbers on all wires and components based on the configuration you choose. It also attaches a suffix to reference- based numbers and tags to ensure unique names (for example, 406, 406A, 406B).
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