Wiring diagrams represent the physical layout of an electrical circuit design. You can create them by instancing items from a design catalog and routing wires.
This video shows how to drag components or animate analysis results to identify collisions in a mechanism. This demo shows how to check for collisions by dragging components and how to check for collisions by animating analysis results, and where to set collision warning options.... (Show more)(Show less)
This Creo Simulate tutorial demonstrates how to create thermal boundary conditions. It shows how to use Prescribed Temperatures, Convection Conditions, and Radiation Conditions and will also explain the different settings in each of those thermal boundary conditions. ... (Show more)(Show less)
This recorded instructor-led training video on Assembly Structure provides a quick overview on bottom-up designs in Creo Elements/Pro.This recording is from a Best Practice Academy course.
In this tutorial you learn about Options Modeler. Options Modeler enables you to create two new assembly sub-types, Configurable Product and Configurable Module. You can run Options Modeler within Creo Parametric or as a stand-alone app. Options Modeler behaves similar to Assembly mode and most Assembly mode functionality is available, however you cannot create 3-D models from scratch.... (Show more)(Show less)
In this tutorial you explore the Smart Explode command. The Smart Explode command performs two actions. First, it immediately explodes the selected component in Translation Mode automatically placing it far enough away from the rest of the model such that it’s bounding box is clear of all other components. This explode occurs along a single axis enabling you to quickly move a component out of the way. The second action is to dynamically open the Explode tab enabling you to create a sequence explosion of multiple components.... (Show more)(Show less)