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NOTE When you apply additional parts to the component occurrence, their
respective splice definition properties can also be applied in the overall component
occurrence. Up to ten additional part numbers can be applied to the occurrence
of a component. Each of these catalog numbers can have their own set of
component definition properties.
Branches and Ts in nets
Branches and Ts in nets are not valid on nets imported into Cable & Harness.
These types of representations map to multiple possible physical configurations.
The exact physical intent of each wire must be depicted in the wiring diagram.
Both non-physical and physical splices must be used so that each net that
represents a wire has only two nodes: a From and a To. In AutoCAD Electrical,
direct connections into a component must be created (no Ts) so that each
physical wire has a definitive From component/pin and a To component/pin.
AutoCAD Electrical attributes mapped to Autodesk Inventor Professional
properties
There are four Autodesk Inventor Professional assembly entity types that get
AutoCAD Electrical attributes: components, wires, cable, and splices.
DescriptionAttribute TypeAttribute TAG
Component Properties
Installation and Location code; associ-
ated to the component tag (RefDes)
OccurrenceINST & LOC
Component TAG - RefDes property
name
OccurrenceTAG1 & TAG2
Descriptions used to describe the
component
OccurrenceDESC1- DESC3
Main AutoCAD Electrical catalog
number - Part Number property name
in Autodesk Inventor Professional
OccurrenceCAT
Manufacturer - Vendor of Part Number
property name in Autodesk Inventor
Professional
OccurrenceMFG
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