As my thinking, E.E do not need to use AutoCAD for that function![]()
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Hi there,
Does anybody know if there is such a thing as an "add-on" for AuotCAD 2000, in which point-to-point electrical wires can be drawn to for schematic/wiring diagram purposes?![]()
I'm an electrical engineer with only a basic knowledge of CAD but wondered if there was actually such a thing, or should I just start dropping some big hints for the company to splash-the-cash on ACAD Electrical?
By the way - with respect to ACAD Electrical - is it mainly for electronics applications, e.g. control systems, PLCs, PCBs, etc., or is it suitable for electrical power distribution as well, e.g. single-phase and three-phase schematics, lighting wiring diagrams, etc.?
Many thanks.
As my thinking, E.E do not need to use AutoCAD for that function![]()


I bealive you can add on to any autocad the PROMISE-E SOFTWARE, it is a plug in that will install with autocad
I hope this would help!!
Hello I am new at this, but I have been using
autocad for along time. arquitectural desktop 2005, electrical 2006, and 3d studio.
or there's e-plan - I wasn't fussed on that though. Maybe I needed to use it more to get used to it
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our new owners are "encouraging" us to try e-plan but at the moment we have a disagreement with the suppliers over how much we should pay.
I was told recently that Electrical 2009 is available in the UK for 30 day trial. (2008 was only available in the USA)
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I think I read that somewhere too - or was it free online tutorials?
can't remember
it was on the Autodesk website whatever it was
Noop, not finding anything of much use in that department now![]()
Last edited by Strix; 1st Jul 2008 at 02:17 am.
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I was told at a recent 2009 launch. I went to the P&ID talk and they said all versions are now available in the UK for trial runs.
The free online tutorials are available on subscription. I don't know if they are free to everyone. (Must go and look again - see if I can get higher marks this time)
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I wish they'd update their website then![]()
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