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Enjoy a modern interface with easy to navigate options to get your PCB designs done quickly and efficiently.<br><br><strong>Library Management</strong><br>Combine and manage your schematic and PCB component libraries together in a single location. Re-use components that you know and trust from successful past projects.<br><br><strong>Supplier Links</strong><br>Make immediate decisions on pricing and availability of components to meet your budget and deadlines. Search your preferred supplier databases within SOLIDWORKS PCB and link solutions directly to components in your design.<br><br><strong>Version Control</strong><br>Gain greater clarity and control over changes made to your design in all phases, from schematic capture to board layout.<br><br><strong>Seamless integration</strong><br>Open native SOLIDWORKS files in SOLIDWORKS PCB, and open PCB files in SOLIDWORKS. Imported mechanical models are accurate and retain your original design information.<br><br><strong>Enhance your manufacturing process by capturing company standards, speed up quoting, and test manufacturability of a design earlier in the ;<br><br>Feature Recognition</strong><br>Recognize certain types of geometry not only as CAD features, but to understand how much those features will be manufactured, and even how much it will cost to manufacture. SOLIDWORKS CAM can find 20+ types of machinable features on parts, such as holes, slots, and pockets.<br><br><strong>Rules-based Machining</strong><br>Automatically apply best manufacturing strategies that you like to use so that manufacturing processes can be not only faster, but also more standardized.<br><br><strong>Tolerance Based Machining</strong><br>Model Based Definition (MBD) is leveraged to ensure machining strategies are automatically adjusted based on tolerance ;Reading tolerances and surface finishes will help you to make decisions about how to manufacture your product.<br><br><strong>Part &amp; Assembly machining</strong><br> milling solution which allows users to program in either part or assembly environments.<br><br><strong>Automatic Quoting</strong><br>Automate quoting and compare it to traditional methods to ensure all aspects of the part are accounted for ahead of time.<br><br><strong> Axis Milling</strong><br>Machine prismatic features with axis milling capabilities. SOLIDWORKS CAM includes automatic roughing, finishing, thread milling, face milling and single point (drilling, boring, reaming, tapping) cycles.<br><br><strong>3 Axis Milling</strong><br>SOLIDWORKS CAM includes 3 axis milling routines to machine complex, contoured surfaces routinely encountered in mold/tool making and aerospace applications.<br><br><strong>Turning</strong><br>SOLIDWORKS CAM 2 and 4 axis turning software for programming CNC lathe machines includes automatic roughing, finishing, grooving, threading, cutoff and single point (drilling, boring, reaming and tapping) cycles.<br><br><strong>Associative Machining</strong><br>SOLIDWORKS CAM provides true associative machining - automatically accommodating changes to your part or assembly model. Any modifications made to the SOLIDWORKS design are automatically updated in SOLIDWORKS CAM, which eliminates time consuming CAM system rework due to design alterations.<br><p>Cost: 30000 PKR</p><p>Duration: Upto 2 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 17:23:58 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling  - Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) , Pakistan, Rawalpindi ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/upto-one-month-solidworks-advanced-part-modeling-cours-institute-of-professional-and-technical-studies-ipats/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						Training Course Contents<br>The Advanced Part Modeling course is for SOLIDWORKS users who need to create complex parts and want to learn how to use more advanced features; including&nbsp;sweeps, lofts, boundaries, and every type of&nbsp;;Also&nbsp;in the course are best practices for creating efficient parts including using&nbsp;Boolean operations in multibody parts&nbsp;in order to save time. Building master models for parametrically driving whole projects. Plus&nbsp;reverse-engineering complex models with sketch pictures.<br><br>SOLIDWORKS Training<br>Basic to advanced SOLIDWORKS courses<br><br>SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling Lessons<br>The following lessons are included in the course<br><br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Essentials<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Advanced Part Modeling<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Drawings<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Surface Modeling<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Sheet Metal<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Weldments<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Pipe &amp; Tube Routing<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Mold Design<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Visualize&nbsp;Rendering<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Advanced Update<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Electrical&nbsp;Routing<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Visual Basic for Applications<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;API<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Composer Essentials<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Simulation&nbsp;Linear Static<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Simulation&nbsp;Professional<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Simulation Dynamics<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Simulation&nbsp;Nonlinear<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Motion<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;MBD<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;Inspection<br>&gt;&gt;Using SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;PDM<br>&gt;&gt;Administering SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;PDM Professional Course<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D<br>&gt;&gt;DriveWorks Professional<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS Electrical&nbsp;Advanced<br>&gt;&gt;SOLIDWORKS&nbsp;PCB<br><br>Multibody Solids: How They Work<br><br>Multibody Solids<br>Multibody Techniques<br>Introducing: Solid Bodies Folder<br>Feature Scope<br>Patterning Bodies<br>Tool Body<br>Introducing: Insert Part<br>Introducing: Move/Copy Bodies<br>Combining Bodies<br>Introducing: Combine<br><br>Uses of Multibody Solids<br><br>Common Bodies<br>Indent Feature<br>Introducing: Delete Body<br>Local Operations<br>Modeling Negative Space<br>Using Cut to Create Multibodies<br>Saving Solid Bodies as Parts and Assemblies<br>Introducing: Insert into New Part<br>Introducing: Save Bodies<br>Splitting a Part into Multibodies<br>Introducing: Split<br>Creating an Assembly<br>Introducing: Create Assembly<br>Using Split Part with Legacy Data<br><br>Sketching with Splines<br>Sketching Splines<br>Introducing: Spline<br>Introducing: Show Curvature Combs<br>Sketch Picture<br>Introducing: Sketch Picture<br>Review<br><br>Introduction to Sweeping<br><br>Sweeping<br>Case Study: Faux Raised Panel Door<br>Sweep with Guide Curves<br>Case Study: Bottle<br>Sweep Options<br>Sweep with Guide Curves<br>Introducing: Dome<br>Introducing: SelectionManager<br><br>Working with Curves<br><br>Case Study: Modeling a Spring<br>Sweeping Along a 3D Path<br>3D Sketching<br>Introducing: Helix and Spiral<br>Introducing: Projected Curve<br>Introducing: Composite Curve<br>Introducing: Fit Spline<br>Applying the Label to the Bottle<br>Modeling Threads<br>Case Study: Creating a Curve Through a Set of Points<br>Sketch Blocks<br>Introducing: Sketch Blocks<br>Equation Driven Curves<br>Introducing: Equation Driven Curve<br>Introducing: Split Line<br><br>Advanced Sweeping<br><br>Orientation and Twist Control<br>Align with End Faces<br>Sweeping Along Model Edges<br>Sweeping a Tool Body<br><br>Boundary Feature and Lofting&nbsp;<br>Why Lofts and Boundary Features?<br>How Lofting and Boundary Work<br>Boundary Feature vs Loft<br>Introducing: Boundary Feature<br>Using Derived and Copied Sketches<br>Copying a Sketch<br>Derived Sketches<br>Introducing: Insert Derived Sketch<br>2-Direction Boundary Feature<br>Layout Sketches<br>Centerline Lofting<br>Introducing: Split Entities<br>Cleaning Up a Model<br>Introducing: Delete Face<br>Introducing: Deviation Analysis<br><br><br>Other Advanced Tools<br><br>Advanced Fillets<br>Analyzing Geometry<br>Introducing: Display Curvature<br>Intersection Curve<br>Zebra Stripes<br>Wrap Feature<br>Deform Feature<br>Introducing: Knit Surface<br>Move Face and Delete Face<br>Introducing: Move Face<br>Performance Considerations<br>&nbsp;<p>Cost: 25000 PKR</p><p>Duration: Upto 1 Month</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2019 17:01:47 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Solidworks Professional 3D/2D Modelling and Design  - Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) , Rawalpindi,Pakistan ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/upto-two-months-part-time-solidworks-professional-3d-2d-modelling-and-design-institute-of-professional-and-technical-studies-ipats/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						<strong>Abstract Contents:</strong><br>&nbsp;<ul><li><strong>SOLID WORKS ESSENTIALS</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS DRAWING ISO</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS ADVANCE PART MODELING</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS ASSEMBLY MODELING</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS WELDMENTS</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS SHEET METAL</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS SURFACE MODELING</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS ROUTING- PIPING &amp; TUBING</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS&nbsp; PLASTICS</strong></li><li><strong>SOLID WORKS SIMULATION &amp; ANALYSIS</strong></li><li><strong>MOLD DESIGN USING SOLIDWORKS</strong></li><li><strong>SOLIDWORKS ROUTING- ELECTRICAL</strong></li><li><strong>FILE MANAGEMENT</strong></li><li><strong>API FUNDAMENTALS</strong></li><li><strong>SOLIDWORKS CERTIFICATIONS</strong></li><li><strong>ANIMATION &amp; MOTION STUDY</strong></li></ul><strong>SOLIDWORKS ESSENTIALS TRAINING COURSES &amp; COST</strong><br>Course Description:&nbsp;No matter whether you are a new user, an expert SOLIDWORKS user or an user of other CAD programs, SOLIDWORKS Essentials Training can benefit you immensely.<br>The SOLIDWORKS Essentials training teaches you about using SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software for building parametric models of parts as well as assemblies and how to create drawings of those parts and assemblies.<br>Extended over duration of four days this training covers fourteen essential lessons, such as SOLIDWORKS Basics and the user interface, introduction to sketching, basic part modeling, symmetry and draft, patterning, and revolved features among others.<br>Prerequisites: Mechanical design experience; experience with the Windows operating system.<br><strong>SOLIDWORKS Basics and the User Interface</strong><ul><li>What is the SOLIDWORKS Software?</li><li>Design Intent</li><li>File References</li><li>Opening Files</li><li>The SOLIDWORKS User Interface</li><li>Using the Command Manager</li></ul><strong>Introduction to Sketching</strong><ul><li>2D Sketching</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Saving Files</li><li>What are We Going to Sketch?</li><li>Sketching</li><li>Sketch Entities</li><li>Basic Sketching</li><li>Rules That Govern Sketches</li><li>Design Intent</li><li>Sketch Relations</li><li>Dimensions</li><li>Extrude</li><li>Sketching Guidelines</li></ul><strong>Basic Part Modeling</strong><ul><li>Basic Modeling</li><li>Terminology</li><li>Choosing the Best Profile</li><li>Choosing the Sketch Plane</li><li>Details of the Part</li><li>Boss Feature</li><li>Sketching on a Planar Face</li><li>Cut Feature</li><li>Using the Hole Wizard</li><li>View Options</li><li>Filleting s</li><li>Editing Tools</li><li>Detailing Basics</li><li>Drawing Views</li><li>Dimensioning</li><li>Changing Parameters</li></ul><strong>Symmetry and Draft</strong><ul><li>Case Study: Ratchet</li><li>Design Intent</li><li>Boss Feature with Draft</li><li>Symmetry in the Sketch</li><li>Sketching Inside the Model</li><li>View Options</li><li>Using Model Edges in a Sketch</li><li>Creating Trimmed Sketch Geometry</li></ul><strong>Patterning</strong><ul><li>Why Use Patterns?</li><li>Reference Geometry</li><li>Linear Pattern</li><li>Circular Patterns</li><li>Mirror Patterns</li><li>Using Pattern Seed Only</li><li>Sketch Driven Patterns</li></ul><strong>Revolved Features</strong><ul><li>Case Study: Handwheel</li><li>Design Intent</li><li>Revolved Features</li><li>Building the Rim</li><li>Building the Spoke</li><li>Edit Material</li><li>Mass Properties</li><li>File Properties</li><li>SOLIDWORKS SimulationXpress</li><li>Using SOLIDWORKSSimulationXpress</li><li>The SimulationXpress Interface</li></ul><strong>Shelling and Ribs</strong><ul><li>Shelling and Ribs</li><li>Analyzing and Adding Draft</li><li>Other Options for Draft</li><li>Shelling</li><li>Planes</li><li>Ribs</li><li>Full Round Fillets</li><li>Thin Features</li></ul><strong>Editing: Repairs</strong><ul><li>Part Editing</li><li>Editing Topics</li><li>Sketch Issues</li><li>Freezing Features</li><li>Freezing Features</li><li>FilletXpert</li><li>DraftXpert</li></ul><strong>Editing: Design Changes</strong><ul><li>Part Editing</li><li>Design Changes</li><li>Information From a Model</li><li>Rebuilding Tools</li><li>Sketch Contours</li></ul><strong>Configurations</strong><ul><li>Configurations</li><li>Creating Configurations</li><li>Using Configure Dimension/Feature</li><li>Using Global Variables, Equations</li><li>Global Variables</li><li>Equations</li><li>Modeling Strategies for Configurations</li><li>Editing Parts that Have Configurations</li><li>Design Library</li><li>In the Advanced Course</li></ul><strong>Global Variables and Equations</strong><ul><li>Using Global Variables, Equations</li><li>Renaming Features and Dimensions</li><li>Design Rules Using Global Variables and Equations</li><li>Global Variables</li><li>Equations</li><li>Using Operators and Functions</li></ul><strong>Using Drawings</strong><ul><li>More About Making Drawings</li><li>Section View</li><li>Model Views</li><li>Broken View</li><li>Detail Views</li><li>Drawing Sheets and Sheet Formats</li><li>Projected Views</li><li>Annotations</li></ul><strong>Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling</strong><ul><li>Bottom-Up Assembly</li><li>Creating a New Assembly</li><li>Position of the First Component</li><li>Feature Manager Design Tree and Symbols</li><li>Adding Components</li><li>Using Part Configurations in Assemblies</li><li>Subassemblies</li><li>Smart Mates</li><li>Inserting Subassemblies</li><li>Pack and Go</li></ul><strong>Using Assemblies</strong><ul><li>Using Assemblies</li><li>Analyzing the Assembly</li><li>Checking for Clearances</li><li>Changing the Values of Dimensions</li><li>Exploded Assemblies</li><li>Explode Line Sketch</li><li>Bill of Materials</li><li>Assembly Drawings</li></ul><strong>SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL TRAINING</strong><br>The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market.<br><strong>SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL - SCHEMATIC</strong><br>The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is focused on 2D Schematic Design.<br>Project Templates<ul><li>SOLIDWORKS Electrical</li><li>Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical</li><li>What are Projects?</li><li>Project Templates</li><li>Project Configurations</li><li>How is a Project Structured?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li></ul>Modifying Project Templates<ul><li>What are Environments?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Draw Multiple Wires</li></ul>Drawing Types<ul><li>What are Drawing Types?.</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Existing and Archived Projects</li><li>Line Diagram Symbols</li><li>Adding Cables</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Symbols Panel</li><li>Schematic Symbols</li><li>Symbol Properties</li></ul>Symbols and Components<ul><li>What is a component?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Symbol Component Association</li></ul>Manufacturers Parts<ul><li>What are Manufacturers Parts?</li><li>Stages in the Process.</li><li>Finding Manufacturer Parts</li></ul>Wires and Equipotentials<ul><li>Equipotentials and Wires</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Wire Style Manager</li><li>Replacing Wires</li><li>Equipotential Numbering Results</li><li>Wire Numbering Results.</li><li>Using Nodal Indicators</li></ul>Cabling<ul><li>What is Cabling?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Cables</li><li>Detailed Cabling</li><li>Terminal Strip</li><li>Pin to Pin Connections</li></ul>Symbol Creation Comparing Complex Features<ul><li>Symbols and Standards</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Symbols Manager</li><li>Symbol Properties</li><li>Circuits, Terminals, Types</li><li>Multiple Attribute .</li><li>Splitting Attribute Data</li><li>Add to Library</li><li>Copy, Paste Symbol</li></ul>Macros<ul><li>What are Macros?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Creating and Adding Macros</li></ul>Macros<ul><li>Creating macros</li><li>Using macros</li></ul>Cross Referencing<ul><li>What is Cross Referencing?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li></ul>Managing Origin-Destination Arrows<ul><li>What are Origin-Destination Arrows?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Origin-Destination Arrows</li></ul>What are Origin-Destination Arrows?<ul><li>What is a PLC?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Adding a New Scheme</li><li>Adding a PLC Mark</li><li>Inserting a PLC</li></ul>2D Cabinet Layouts<ul><li>What are 2D Cabinet Layouts?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li></ul>Design Rule Checks<ul><li>What are Design Rule Checks?</li><li>Unconnected Pins</li><li>Equipotential Conflicts</li><li>Max. Terminal Wires</li><li>Duplicated Parent Symbols</li><li>Child Symbols without Parent</li><li>Empty Terminal Strip</li><li>Duplicated Terminals</li></ul>Reports<ul><li>What are Reports?</li><li>Report Templates</li><li>Report Columns</li><li>Column Formula</li><li>SQL Query Column Variable</li><li>Sort and Break</li></ul><strong>SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL 3D TRAINING</strong><br>The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is focused on 2D Schematic Design.<br>Assembly Creation<ul><li>What are Assemblies?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Unarchiving a Project.</li><li>SOLIDWORKS Assembly</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>Cabinets, Ducts, Rails<ul><li>Cabinets, Ducts, Rails</li><li>Stages in the Process.</li><li>Inserting Components</li><li>Inserting Rails</li><li>Inserting Ducts</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>Component Intelligence<ul><li>What is a component?</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>Insert Components<ul><li>Insert Components</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Align Components</li><li>Inserting Terminals</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>&nbsp;<br>Routing Wires<ul><li>Routing Wires</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Routing Path</li><li>Route Wires</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>Routing Cables<ul><li>Routing Cables</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Route Cables</li><li>Set Origin Destination of Cables by Location</li><li>Exercise</li></ul>3D Error Analysis<ul><li>Design Rule Checks</li><li>Stages in the Process</li><li>Manufacturer Part Not Inserted</li><li>Manufacturer Part Inserted Twice</li><li>Missing Connection Point</li><li>Incorrect CPoint Route Type</li><li>No Valid Path</li><li>Wrong Wire Properties</li><li>Exercise</li><li>False Positives</li></ul><p>Cost: 30000 PKR</p><p>Duration: Upto 2 Months</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2018 22:36:21 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>
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