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Locations In order to describe a wiring harness, the abstract information of a topology must be enhanced with information about the concrete positions of components in the topology. For purposes of clarity the explanation of this concept is split into two diagrams.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
Locations
Locations In order to describe a wiring harness, the abstract information of a topology must be enhanced with information about the concrete positions of components in the topology. For purposes of clarity the explanation of this concept is split into two diagrams.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
Topology- and Topology Group Specification
Topology- and Topology Group Specification A TopologySpecification is a container for various TopologyNodes, TopologySegments and Zones. A TopologyNode represents an abstract place (meaning without concrete coordinates) in the wiring harness that can be typed either as EndNode, JunctionPoint or Inliner.
Last updated on Jan 8, 2024
Topology- and Topology Group Specification
Topology- and Topology Group Specification A TopologySpecification is a container for various TopologyNodes, TopologySegments and Zones. A TopologyNode represents an abstract place (meaning without concrete coordinates) in the wiring harness that can be typed either as EndNode, JunctionPoint or Inliner.
Last updated on Mar 24, 2023
Topology- and Topology Group Specification
Topology- and Topology Group Specification A TopologySpecification is a container for various TopologyNodes, TopologySegments and Zones. A TopologyNode represents an abstract place (meaning without concrete coordinates) in the wiring harness that can be typed either as EndNode, JunctionPoint or Inliner.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
Topology- and Topology Group Specification
Topology- and Topology Group Specification A TopologySpecification is a container for various TopologyNodes, TopologySegments and Zones. A TopologyNode represents an abstract place (meaning without concrete coordinates) in the wiring harness that can be typed either as EndNode, JunctionPoint or Inliner.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Jan 8, 2024
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Mar 24, 2023
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
Hierarchical Topologies
Hierarchical Topologies Hierarchical topologies are a versatile concept to create harness topologies that have an advanced structural design. For historical reasons, the semantics defined by the VEC for topologies are quite strict and simple, yet sufficient for most cases of traditional wiring harnesses.
Last updated on Feb 15, 2023
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