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Introduction
Capital Logic Designer is the design tool used to capture the logical connectivity of electrical systems, applicable to one or more harnesses. It sits at the core of both the interactive flow and the generative flow.
Logical connectivity captured in Capital Logic Designer can be translated into physical connectivity either:
- Interactively, within Capital Logic Designer itself, or
- By synthesizing wiring from logical connectivity using Capital Systems Integrator (see "Synthesizing Wiring" in the Capital Systems Integrator User Guide).
Designs created in Capital Logic Designer are called logical designs and are one of:
- System designs — connections represented using Nets.
- Wiring designs — devices and connectors connected with Wires.
When a logical design is complete, it can be synchronized in Capital Harness Designer to produce harness designs (see "Harness Synchronization" in the Capital Harness Designer User Guide).
(Content truncated — Capital Logic Designer also supports additional authoring modes / integrations beyond this summary; see the full topic for details.)
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