To help refine this layout for your specific project, tell me:
Look for standard , Proximity Sensors , or Analog Transmitters . You can drag these onto your workspace and change their labels to represent your G-Force hardware. Method B: Creating a Custom G-Force Element
: Use the Settings > Configure QElectroTech menu to adjust workspace dimensions, language, and title block templates.
Route G-Force's video output over your QElectroTech window using OBS. The particles become the "smoke" in your virtual circuit. When a fuse blows (threshold met), the particles explode.
Double-click the G-force sensor element. In the Properties panel, change the "Label" to B1 and add a comment in the description: "G-Force Threshold Sensor (Trip at > 3G)" . Step 4: Generating Reports and Exporting
: Always keep "Snap to Grid" enabled while drawing the symbol and placing terminals. If terminals are off-grid, wiring them in the main schematic will be difficult.
| Accelerometer Pin | Connect to | |-------------------|----------------------------| | VCC | +3.3V or +5V | | GND | GND | | SDA | Arduino A4 (SDA) | | SCL | Arduino A5 (SCL) |
: Fault codes 7219 and 4005 appear Possible cause : AC power too low – below the 198 VAC minimum (220 VAC - 10%)
: Add text annotations listing common fault codes (e.g., 7219, 4005 for low voltage; 11009 for handle tare required).
Elias maximized the window. The interface was clean—a stark contrast to the cluttered toolbars of other software. He saw the project tree on the left and the infinite white canvas on the right.
Once your QElectroTech schematic is complete, you can:
Runs seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS .
All project data, including parameters, diagrams, and components, are saved in a single .qet file.
To help refine this layout for your specific project, tell me:
Look for standard , Proximity Sensors , or Analog Transmitters . You can drag these onto your workspace and change their labels to represent your G-Force hardware. Method B: Creating a Custom G-Force Element
: Use the Settings > Configure QElectroTech menu to adjust workspace dimensions, language, and title block templates.
Route G-Force's video output over your QElectroTech window using OBS. The particles become the "smoke" in your virtual circuit. When a fuse blows (threshold met), the particles explode.
Double-click the G-force sensor element. In the Properties panel, change the "Label" to B1 and add a comment in the description: "G-Force Threshold Sensor (Trip at > 3G)" . Step 4: Generating Reports and Exporting
: Always keep "Snap to Grid" enabled while drawing the symbol and placing terminals. If terminals are off-grid, wiring them in the main schematic will be difficult.
| Accelerometer Pin | Connect to | |-------------------|----------------------------| | VCC | +3.3V or +5V | | GND | GND | | SDA | Arduino A4 (SDA) | | SCL | Arduino A5 (SCL) |
: Fault codes 7219 and 4005 appear Possible cause : AC power too low – below the 198 VAC minimum (220 VAC - 10%)
: Add text annotations listing common fault codes (e.g., 7219, 4005 for low voltage; 11009 for handle tare required).
Elias maximized the window. The interface was clean—a stark contrast to the cluttered toolbars of other software. He saw the project tree on the left and the infinite white canvas on the right.
Once your QElectroTech schematic is complete, you can:
Runs seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS .
All project data, including parameters, diagrams, and components, are saved in a single .qet file.