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LECTURER WAN MOHAMAD KHAIRIL
1
EC202-COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN(CAD)
CREDIT (S) 1
DURATION 30HRS 15 weeks
2 HRS PER WEEK
SYNOPSIS
2
Computer Aided Design provides knowledge and
exposure on the usage of CAD software
The course focuses on the application of the
software to produce drawing on graphics
electricalelectronic component symbol circuit
schematics and electrical wiring layout diagram
The skill acquired from this course will also
equip the students with the ability to learn and
use other similar software
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)3
Upon completion of this course students should be able to
1 Describe computer aided design concept applications and capabilities in electrical engineering environment (C2)
2 Use skillfully the draw and edit commands and the various
data input techniques in generating simple and complex technical drawings (C3)
3 Draw and produce with precision the symbol graphics electronic circuits schematics and electrical wiring layout diagrams faster and neat (P3)
4
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
DEFINITION5
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) also known as Computer-Aided Drafting is the use of computer software and systems to design and create 2D and 3D virtual models of goods and products for the purposes of testing It is also sometimes referred to as computer assisted drafting
Software
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
SYNOPSIS
2
Computer Aided Design provides knowledge and
exposure on the usage of CAD software
The course focuses on the application of the
software to produce drawing on graphics
electricalelectronic component symbol circuit
schematics and electrical wiring layout diagram
The skill acquired from this course will also
equip the students with the ability to learn and
use other similar software
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)3
Upon completion of this course students should be able to
1 Describe computer aided design concept applications and capabilities in electrical engineering environment (C2)
2 Use skillfully the draw and edit commands and the various
data input techniques in generating simple and complex technical drawings (C3)
3 Draw and produce with precision the symbol graphics electronic circuits schematics and electrical wiring layout diagrams faster and neat (P3)
4
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
DEFINITION5
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) also known as Computer-Aided Drafting is the use of computer software and systems to design and create 2D and 3D virtual models of goods and products for the purposes of testing It is also sometimes referred to as computer assisted drafting
Software
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)3
Upon completion of this course students should be able to
1 Describe computer aided design concept applications and capabilities in electrical engineering environment (C2)
2 Use skillfully the draw and edit commands and the various
data input techniques in generating simple and complex technical drawings (C3)
3 Draw and produce with precision the symbol graphics electronic circuits schematics and electrical wiring layout diagrams faster and neat (P3)
4
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
DEFINITION5
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) also known as Computer-Aided Drafting is the use of computer software and systems to design and create 2D and 3D virtual models of goods and products for the purposes of testing It is also sometimes referred to as computer assisted drafting
Software
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
4
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
DEFINITION5
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) also known as Computer-Aided Drafting is the use of computer software and systems to design and create 2D and 3D virtual models of goods and products for the purposes of testing It is also sometimes referred to as computer assisted drafting
Software
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
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EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
DEFINITION5
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) also known as Computer-Aided Drafting is the use of computer software and systems to design and create 2D and 3D virtual models of goods and products for the purposes of testing It is also sometimes referred to as computer assisted drafting
Software
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
6
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
7
EXAMPLE OF 2d DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 8
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(MECHANICAL)
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
9
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
10
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
11
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (MECHANICAL)
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
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syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
12
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
13
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
14
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
15
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS (civil)
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
16
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS (civil)
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
17
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
18
EXAMPLE OF 2D DRAWINGS(Electronic schematic)
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
19
EXAMPLE OF 3D DRAWINGS(ELECTRICAL)
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
20
CAD SOFTWARE FOR EC202
AUTOCAD VERSION 2004
JKEPUO
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
21
Officical Name Comments
AutoCAD Version10 ndash 26
DWG R26 file format introducedLast version to run without a math co-processor
AutoCAD Version 9 - 12
DWG R11R12 file format introduced Last release for Apple Macintosh
AutoCAD Version 13
DWG R13 file format introduced Last release for Unix MS-DOS and Windows 311
AutoCAD Version 14
DWG R14 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2000200oi 2002
DWG 2000 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 20042005 2006
DWG 2004 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2007 - 2012
DWG 2007 file format introduced
AutoCAD Version 2013
DWG 20013 file format introduced
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
22
Computer system requirements need to run the CAD programs
Input devices keyboard mouse
Processing unit CPU
Output devices Printer Plotter
AutoCAD recommends
800MHz Pentium III or better processor
At least 256MB of RAM 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
300MB of available hard disk space
Microsoft Internet Explorer 60 with Service Pack or
latest edition
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
Edited by azizahmohdyusuffjkepuo 23Edited by azizahmohdyusuff 23
syllabus
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
24
Comparisonbetween CAD drawings to
manualconventional drawings
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
Manual DRAWINGSCAD DRAWINGS
25
COMPARISON
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
26
Increased productivity efficiency and accuracy
Shorter time taken in creating checking and
editing Improvement of outputproduct quality
Uniformity of reproductions
Reduction in storage space
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
27
assessmentContinuous assessment - 100
Practical work (6) ndash 30
End of chapterproblem(6) ndash 30
Practical test (2) ndash 40
28
The end of introduction to cad
28
The end of introduction to cad