DESIGN
EDS Design provide trained expertise in the use of electrical circuit and harness drafting tools such as ACES and VeSys® Electrical software suite.
As part of our commitment to providing full support to our customers, we continue to invest in the latest software tools such as VeSys Design, VeSys Harness and VeSys Components.
We have undertaken projects on behalf of VeSys and Mentor® Graphics as well as working closely with the UK distributor of VeSys Centricity Consulting.
Harness Drafting
- We are the only company that has expert users of VeSys Harness that were trained directly by VeSys personell.
- Provision of experienced VeSys Harness users that are familiar with harness manufacturing techniques across various sizes of company.
- Generation of simple scale layout boards or detailed drawings that generates full BOM, cut lists, splicing instructions, and, includes connector, clip and grommet graphics.
- Ability to populate existing VeSys Component database or to automatically import existing customer data.
- Software Utilities written to re-format and import data into VeSys Harness, this enables us to carry out drawing work more accurately, quicker and cheaper.
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Circuit Drafting
- Experienced team in drafting circuits for full vehicle systems to a level suitable for simulation.
- Provision of expertise from simple graphical systems diagrams through to full vehicle circuit diagrams with full simulation capabilities using the simulation tools in VeSys Design.
- Completed circuit diagrams can be published in colour in multiple languages in PDF format using the VeSys Service module of VeSys Design.
- Conversion of old paper or non-intelligent CAD drawings into an intelligent drawing system.
- Reverse engineering of harness drawings or spreadsheets containing wire data to form circuit diagrams.
- Competitive prices for simple “tracing” or converting existing drawings into new drawing formats.
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Circuit / Wiring Harness Design
- Wiring harness design for both vehicle and wiring harness manufacturers
- Understanding of cost and design for assembly implications
- Taking initial concepts through the design and development processes into manufacture
- Always meeting customer’s cost, time, performance and quality objectives
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