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PCBEE
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Posted: 30 Oct 2012 at 9:09am |
Hello all.
I need to create a corporate library that can handle multiple platforms such as Allegro, PADS, Altium, and Cadstar. I'm perfectly willing to buy a library wizard for each type of platform, but what's the best way to tie them all together to one master list, or broken into a couple master lists that can be used to keep track of everything and controlled? I need to make a list of parts that have the component description, part number of 2-3 vendors where to get from, and the footprint name to be used. The total number of parts would be about 2,500 components. This seems to be a database application? I'm trying to visualize how such a library would work. Surely there are places that use multiple platforms. Are there any app notes here that address this challenge? Or anyone have ideas how to do this? We're a manufacturer planning to get ISO certified next year and I'm the lotto winner to fix this. |
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Nick B
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. We have the perfect solution:
Level I - FREE The free Footprint Expert allows you to verify, browse, search, and QC parts Level II - Librarian Option Add, edit, save FPX data files that the have component information. Includes Level I. Level III - CAD Output Allows user to output to a CAD tool, direct import or importable format (depends on CAD format), as well as all features of Level I & II. More details are available in the product presentation, I highly recommend you peruse it and ask us any questions. We have some BIG plans for the Footprint Expert, some of which are currently being implemented, and now with this low price, it is the best time to start. Nick |
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Here's a high-level flow of how the Footprint Expert works... If you haven't seen the Footprint Expert Presentation yet, please do and let us know if you have questions. |
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PCBEE
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That's how I found you guys. It looked like you may have a solution. Thank you for the graphics and reply. Time to study this and come up with any questions.
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