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Description: We would like to propose and implement a feature to integrate the Siemens library within Qelectrotech. This involves mapping Siemens components to Qelectrotech definitions, implementing necessary code for integration, and providing documentation for users.
If it was a typo (e.g., “Elektrotech”), the above TIA or CAD guides apply.
If you are looking for specific Siemens components not listed above, or if you'd like to understand how to design your own custom electrical symbols, I can help you with those next steps. If you want, I can also walk you through: Creating a Bill of Materials (BOM) from your schematic How to share your created elements with the QET community Setting up a new project with the IEC standard Share the elements library (Page 1) - QElectroTech
Provide a on how to create your own custom symbols for the library. i--- Qelectrotech Siemens Library -
: The software and its libraries are available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux , ensuring compatibility across different engineering environments. How to Add Siemens Elements to Your Library
] ├── Physical Layout Modules (Master Elements) │ ├── SIMATIC S7-1200 CPUs (e.g., 1212C, 1214C) │ └── SIMATIC S7-1500 / ET 200SP Racks ├── Logical I/O Channels (Slave Elements) │ ├── Digital Inputs (DI) & Digital Outputs (DQ) │ └── Analog Inputs (AI) & Analog Outputs (AQ) └── Power Supplies & Peripherals ├── SITOP 24V DC Modules └── SIRIUS Safety Relays Key Components & Supported Hardware
On Windows, the library is typically stored in: C:\Users\[YourName]\QElectroTech\elements\ Description: We would like to propose and implement
For electrical engineers and automation technicians, having access to the right component symbols is crucial for creating accurate and professional diagrams. has emerged as a powerful, free alternative to expensive commercial software like EPLAN. One of its most valuable resources is the dedicated collection of Siemens components. This guide explores everything you need to know about the Siemens library for QElectroTech—from finding and using existing elements to creating your own custom symbols.
The I Qelectrotech Siemens Library can be applied to various electrical engineering projects, including:
The new symbols will now appear in your elements tree, specifically under the or "Manufacturers" folder, depending on how the repository is structured. If you are looking for specific Siemens components
The true power of any open-source project lies in its community. QET benefits from an active base of users who not only identify missing components but also create and share them.
Missing S7-1500 specific symbols.
The QElectroTech Siemens Library provides a specialized collection of over 8,200, mainly community-contributed, electrical symbols for PLC modules like the S7-1200 and LOGO! series to support detailed industrial documentation. Users can expand the default, read-only collection by downloading elements from the QElectroTech community forum or creating custom symbols using the built-in element editor, as discussed on the QElectroTech Forum QElectroTech QElectroTech: Welcome, presentation