- 5.12.12.1. Align component
- 5.12.12.2. Classification according to IEC Code 81346_2
- 5.12.12.3. Classification of Electrical Connections [CNS_CP|4|3])
- 5.12.12.4. Functional definitions (electrical)
- 5.12.12.5. Symbol representations (Circuit symbols) "Advanced"
- 5.12.12.6. Using symbol libraries
- 5.12.12.7. Classify Mounting Points (Mounting Point [CNS_CP|4|6] and Mounting Description [CNS_CP|4|7])
- 5.12.12.8. Classification of cables
- 5.12.12.9. Classification of general connections / Subcircuits
- 5.12.12.10. Accessory parts (Associated Part [CNSELEK|5|4])
- 5.12.12.11. Visualization of collision rooms generated from classification data
- 5.12.12.12. General rules
- 5.12.12.13. Additional information
- 5.12.12.14. Provided CNS classes
- 5.12.12.15. Mapping between eCl@ss and CNS classification
- 5.12.12.16. Classify electrical parts: Additional modules
- 5.12.12.17. Classification certification levels
- 5.12.12.18. Article data Multi CAE – Depending on product
- 5.12.12.19. Classify Electrical Parts - Tutorial
- 5.12.12.19.1. Connection points in general
- 5.12.12.19.2. Defining the device orientation
- 5.12.12.19.3. Device type determination
- 5.12.12.19.4. Set Electrical Connections (CNS_CP|4|3) exemplified with a terminal
- 5.12.12.19.5. Class "Electrical Connection" (CNS_CP|4|3) -> Attribute "Connection EclassSymbolMap"
- 5.12.12.19.6. Class "Electrical Connection" (CNS_CP|4|3) -> Attribute "Connection Name Equivalences"
- 5.12.12.19.7. Particularities at connectors
- 5.12.12.19.8. Mounting Description (CNS_CP|4|7)
- 5.12.12.19.9. Mounting Point (CNS_CP|4|6)
- 5.12.12.19.10. Associated Part [CNSELEK|5|4]
- 5.12.12.19.11. Test in PARTdataManager
- 5.12.12.19.12. Most frequent error sources
- 5.12.12.20. NX: Routing Electrical
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This chapter's focus is on using the CNS classification. That target systems additionally need to be classified according to eClass in order to identify the part type, remains untouched by this. Within the CNS classification, besides classifying with specific electrical classes (CNSELEK [part level] or CNS_CP|4 [connection points]) also classifying with classes for determining the graphical representation (CNSCAX|GFX) or object properties (CNSERPBASE [see Section 5.12.3.1, “Classification (CNS) ”]) matters, just to name a few.
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In the field of electrical engineering not only the outer shape of a component is decisive: In fact, engineers need further information, especially connection information, when looking for an appropriate part. In order for electrical components to be properly exported in respective ECAD target systems, they have to be classified accordingly.
Some classes refer to the part as a whole, others to specific areas such as electrical connections or mounting points, for example. In the classification process this is mirrored by selecting Filters like Classes or Connection points:
Part classifications such as article number, descriptions and IEC code 81346_2, for example (see Section 5.12.12.2, “Classification according to IEC Code 81346_2”)
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Note Connection points properly positioned have to be available before.
A connection point can fulfill different tasks, that's why classification for electrical CADs (ECADs) is decisively.
[a]Electrical Connection (CNS_CP|4|3)
On this see Section 5.12.12.3, “Classification of Electrical Connections [CNS_CP|4|3])”.
Elektro Alignment Coordsys (CNS_CP|4|5)
On this see Section 5.12.12.1.1, “Set Connection point ”.
Depending on class, very different values have to be entered for the specification of points. So it makes a big difference, if a borehole diameter or a stripping length is specified, for example.
For borehole diameter, attribute
CNS_CP|4|2::000008001applies, whereas for stripping lengthCNS_CP|4|3::000036001.General rules for classifying can hardly be found, because each supplier prefers different definitions, for example for the position of electrical connections. Furthermore the position of electrical connections may depend on whether a stripped wire shall be plugged in or a hard metallic connector (male) [compare shockproof plug]. In the case of the below depicted terminal, which complies with the first case, the electrical connections are near the bottom.
[a] Classes meant for connection level (and not for the whole part) can be recognized by the prefix "CNS_CP".
Precondition for classifying is an up-to-date CNS classification.
If needed, update the CNS classification via PARTadmin -> Catalog update -> Online.




