cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Community Tip - Have a PTC product question you need answered fast? Chances are someone has asked it before. Learn about the community search. X

Translate the entire conversation x

Why there is Wire option when Cable is more powerful and can be even used as Cable?

Yogesh.T
14-Alexandrite

Why there is Wire option when Cable is more powerful and can be even used as Cable?

Why there is even wire create option ? I cannot follow a second wire along with the first created wire. !. CABLE does it much better and flexible. So what is the advantage/ Vs / when to use. between both?

Thanks Advance! PL enlighten me with your thoughts. 

4 REPLIES 4

I think you're looking for the network option.  You should probably route on a network.

The cable feature is for when you have multiple wires/conuctors within a sheath, and want the sheath to be displayed.

AH_10565398_0-1743692807665.png

AH_10565398_1-1743692829631.png

AH_10565398_2-1743692851439.png

 

Yogesh.T
14-Alexandrite
(To:AH_10565398)

Great information but unfortunately does not answer my need in simple words...:) . I am not that far yet with cabling  to deal with network : ). That would be next step. Do you have a place to get indeep with network . Like tutorial or examples to learn from on ptc university. THANKS!

     

IDK if PTC univeristy is down, or we no longer I have it, but I can't access it at the moment.  I'm happy to try to explain in more detail with links to the relevant PTC instructions.  Hopefully the below is a bit more clear!

1) Designate your connectors with one or several Entry ports.  You can see one we set up below. (https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r11.0/usascii/index.html#page/electrical_design/cable/designating_connectors.html)

AH_10565398_0-1743774893815.png


2) Create a sketch, or sketches of where you want the wires to go.

AH_10565398_1-1743774944212.png


3) Create a network, and select points along the sketches. (https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r11.0/usascii/index.html#page/electrical_design/cable/using_networks_to_route_cables.html#)

AH_10565398_2-1743774992158.png


4) Create and route a wire.  It should automatically just follow the network you laid out. (https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r11.0/usascii/index.html#page/electrical_design/cable/About_Routing_Cables.html#)

AH_10565398_3-1743775089321.png


5) Create a bundle using two of the network locations, and include the wires you want inside of that bundle. (https://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/r11.0/usascii/index.html#page/electrical_design/cable/To_Bundle_Existing_Cables.html#)

AH_10565398_4-1743775134511.pngAH_10565398_5-1743775154850.png



Hopefully this helps.  If you need clarity on any of the specific steps, let me know!

Yogesh.T
14-Alexandrite
(To:AH_10565398)

Sweet! You get my Friday Giver coin.. 🙂 Thanks a bunch. Keep me posted on when you find the stuff on PTC space. 

GREAT INFO!!!

Announcements
NEW Creo+ Topics: Real-time Collaboration

Top Tags