In this video, author Shaun Bryant demonstrates how to use the To Spreadsheet command to export electrical component data.
- [Instructor] You'll remember in the previous chapter…we were looking at creating parametric PLCs from…spreadsheets, using the PLC input output utility…in AutoCAD Electrical.…What we're going to have a look at now in this chapter…is how we can generate those spreadsheets and perhaps put…them through the input output utility or perhaps send them…to other third party applications as well.…Now just before we start we've got a new drawing open…for this chapter, it's called PLC Drawing.dwg,…you'll remember it from the last chapter, but what I've…done is I've given you a nice new clean AutoCAD Electrical…project called project which again you'll remember from…the previous chapter.…
So, what we're going to do is just make sure that you've…got that project folder downloaded from the library,…and then we go new project, and we look up in the project…folder or project.wdp file, and then we open up the project.…Now I've already got it open, and I've already got…PLC Drawing.dwg open.…Now what I'd like you to do, once you've got that…
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Released
11/21/2018- PLCs in industrial automation
- Setting up ladders in electrical drawings
- Inserting PLCs into electrical drawings
- Working with parametric and full unit PLC models
- Choosing a manufacturer
- Using spreadsheets to import PLC module data
- Exporting spreadsheets from existing PLC modules
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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What you should know2m 38s
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Use the exercise files2m 5s
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1. An Introduction to PLC Modules
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2. Setting Up Ladders in Electrical Drawings
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Add wires and components3m 5s
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3. The Different Types of PLC Modules in AutoCAD Electrical
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4. Parametric PLC Modules in More Detail
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5. Full-Unit PLC Modules in More Detail
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6. Using Spreadsheets to Import PLC Module Data
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7. Exporting Spreadsheets from Existing PLC Modules
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 18s
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