Hello Devs,
System design is an essential aspect of software development, as it helps developers understand the architecture and flow of their applications. However, designing and visualizing complex systems can be challenging without the right tools. In this post, we'll explore some of the top system design drawing tools that can help developers create detailed and comprehensive system designs.
Lucidchart is a cloud-based diagramming tool that offers a wide range of templates and shapes for system design. It integrates with many other tools and platforms, including Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and Jira.
Visual Paradigm is a professional diagramming tool that offers a range of features for system design, including UML diagrams, ER diagrams, data flow diagrams, and more. It also supports collaboration and integration with other tools and platforms.
Gliffy is a simple, easy-to-use diagramming tool that offers a range of templates and shapes for system design. It integrates with many other tools and platforms, including Atlassian's Confluence and Jira.
Createlyis a cloud-based diagramming tool that offers a range of templates and shapes for system design. It also supports collaboration and integration with other tools and platforms, including Google Drive and Jira.
Cacoo is a cloud-based diagramming tool that offers a range of templates and shapes for system design. It also supports collaboration and integration with other tools and platforms, including Google Drive andSlack.
In conclusion, having the right system design drawing tool can aid software developers in creating comprehensive and detailed system designs. The above-mentioned tools offer a range of features and customization options to meet the needs of various software development projects. Depending on your specific requirements and budget, you can choose a suitable tool that best meets your needs.
I am working on a side project called SystemDraw. I added a feature where we can add attributes to each node. For example, you can specify "round-robin" on a load balancer and "least recently used" eviction policy on a cache, etc. Have a look if you have a minute :).
I went into the tool to try and replicate your filter design from the snippet --- with not much success. It would appear it lets you choose the Multiple Feedback option but it defaults to single-ended not differential.
My next thought was to scroll through e2e and eventually I landed on this thread. I tried clicking on the link and got a server error -- which makes me think the TI internal firewall is not letting me access it but it might be helpful for you.
Create and save multiple designs to your account to revisit at a later time or export your design for a complete equipment list to use for onsite configuration. The ability to share your design directly with OpenEye makes quoting and new customer onboarding easier.
Channel Partners can create and save unlimited number of designs to access anytime and can configure cameras and recorders to meet their customers need by following the basic steps below. These designs stay with the company account (rather than the user) so they can be revisited and updated as needed.
When a required upgrade is added a blue information icon will appear and users can hover over the icon image to gather the needed information. Required upgrades include Channel Performance upgrades to support upgrading from Linux to Windows, or a specific channel count.
Channel Partners can leverage the System Design Tool to make estimations and quotes by being able to save, export and share their system designs. Use the quick calculator, request a quote, and even export an Excel document by following the easy steps below.
Change the number of desired recording days to see the required storage. Update the storage capacity to see the estimated recording days. It takes the last field entered and calculates the other field.
System Design information, including hardware Product Types, will automatically be filled into the relevant spreadsheet cells. Other cells, such as Accessories, can be filled in the spreadsheet after it is exported.
The System Design Tool is only available to Channel Partner Users currently. It is not available to End Users (or within the Customer Accounts). Designs are saved to the Channel Partner Account so that they can be accessed by your team even if the Channel Partner user is no longer active. Choose 3rd Party Recorder to design a system and determine storage requirements based on the number of cameras.
Use the Bosch Storage Calculator to determine how much storage capacity will be required for your project. Select camera type, resolution, type of recoding profile, desired retention time and other requirements. The tool automatically provides the total amount of storage capacity required and recommends which storage device and software licenses to add.
Power amplifiers with flexible power partitioning allow you to allocate speaker zone loads efficiently. This online tool will help you to find an optimal system configuration by allocating speaker loads to amplifier channels. Please note that the tool may not work properly on Internet Explorer.
Ensure your solution runs on the latest firmware and / or software by visiting the Bosch Security and Safety Systems Download Area. This page also redirects to a number of video security applications.
Connect to your Bosch IP cameras and encoders from all over the world and experience immediate video playback, full access to your recordings, forensic search on cameras with Bosch video analytics and smooth control of PTZ cameras.
With the free Bosch Project Assistant app System Integrators get a complete overview of a video security camera project, which makes planning, pre-configuration, commissioning and reporting more efficient, more transparent and more accessible. And, by delivering time-savings on your project of up to 30%, more efficient, too.
Mobile credentials and mobile access control offer a modern and extremely smooth access experience by managing access credentials via our browser-based tools like Visitor Management. Employees, visitors, guests or service providers receive access rights remotely on their smartphone or mobile device, thus simplifying the process for both user and administrator. The app communicates over Bluetooth with the Bosch Lectus Select card-readers.
Mobile credentials and mobile access control offer a modern and extremely smooth access experience by managing access credentials via our browser-based tools like Visitor Management. Employees, visitors, guests or service providers receive access rights remotely on their smartphone or mobile device, thus simplifying the process for both user and administrator. The app communicates over Bluetooth with the Bosch Lectus Select card-readers. The Setup Access App by Bosch allows administrators to configure reader settings of the Lectus select reader via BLE connection. In order to change the reader settings you have to be invited with a valid credential.
The Motorola Solutions System Design Tool (SDT) helps users choose the security cameras that best meet their needs. Users can easily upload floor plans for their sites, preview overhead camera coverage and simulate scene settings with just a few clicks. The tool also calculates the recording duration based on the selected storage capacity and camera settings. SDT streamlines complex system design tasks, saving time on security design and camera selection.
The Field of View Calculator (FOV) is used to help predetermine proper lens selection prior to installation. This Calculator will help with a preview to area size that is visible through the lens with entered values.
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Centrotherm Eco Systems has added VentBOM to the list of tools that we offer to create safe, accurate vent systems. We offer free use of this software to our engineering and wholesale/distribution partners.
When the opportunity arose for me to equip our 128-year-old historic vessel Vega with a Victron charger / inverter I was elated. Victron takes great pains to create and market good solid equipment which can be depended upon for years of trouble free service. Hats off to a great team. Each individual module comes with clear instructions on how it is to be installed. The problems arise when trying to plan or, in my case, install a system which requires, or perhaps not, several integrated elements. Try as I will I could not find pages suggesting complete systems and the elements needed for each. Example: does the MultiPlus require a V.net battery monitor module between it and the Blue Power control panel? The MultiPlus has all the same connections as the V.net battery control unit. May I suggest an interactive page on the Victron site where an interested client can "construct" their new system, see what is required and how it would be connected? Input power sources available etc and get back a visual of what is needed and how those parts would be connected. Perhaps even the ability to print out a final diagram. I see this as a great marketing tool for dealers to use when planning with a client and as a tool to attract and retain DIY clients. The technical advantages are obvious.
It has the schematics. What is does not do (yet) is explain the different solutions for, for example, battery monitoring. Instead it just links to one of the many types of battery monitors we have. Showing the options and explaining the differences is the next step.
Hi @mvader (Victron Energy Staff) thanks for the reply and link. I understand my concept would not be a simple front end job, but feel it would make a superb marketing tool, well worth the time and effort. Potential clients want to know what Victron can do for them in an easy to understand manner. How can they integrate solar, wind, generators and shore power as an example. What would that system look like and what would be required. For now the client has a multitude of choices, but no clear guidance on what would work best as an integrated system. Keep in mind most of your potential clients have only a rudimentary understanding of electronics and schematics. They want to say, 'Ok, this is what I want to have. How do I make it happen?' If, Victron is the only company providing them an easy way to plan their system, guess who will get the sale.
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