QElectroTech is a powerful, open-source software for creating electrical wiring diagrams, automation schematics, and control panel layouts. While many users know it for its drag-and-drop symbols, fewer leverage its hidden gem: G Code (Logic/Annotation), which allows you to simulate basic electrical logic and validate connections.
This tutorial will walk you through what G Code is, how to assign it to components, and how to use it for error checking and simulation. g force qelectrotech tutorial
By: The Signal Hacker
Difficulty: 3/5 | Time: 45 minutes Mastering G Code Logic in QElectroTech: A Practical
With the G Code assigned, you can now simulate logic without any hardware. The Audio-Visual Short Circuit: A G-Force & QElectroTech
G-Force drives (e.g., the GT-2.2KW model) have specific terminals: R, S, T (input power), U, V, W (motor output), and control terminals (FOR, REV, DCM, 10V, AVI, etc.). Generic VFD symbols often miss these.