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Single Schematic/Multiple board files

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 9 years ago

Hi, is it possible to have a single schematic linked to multiple board

files?

 

I want exactly the same schematic circuit but want to try different

layouts. I prefer not to have multiple copies of the same schematic to

keep track of changes?

 

Is this possible? I am guessing not but I thought I would ask.

 

Glenn

 

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    On 8/19/2016 4:26 AM, Rachael wrote:

    Glenn Jones wrote on Thu, 18 August 2016 22:01

    Hi, is it possible to have a single schematic linked to multiple board

     

    files?

     

    I want exactly the same schematic circuit but want to try different

    layouts. I prefer not to have multiple copies of the same schematic to

     

    keep track of changes?

     

    Is this possible? I am guessing not but I thought I would ask.

     

    Glenn

     

    Hi Glenn,

     

    As Rob states, you can't do this directly, however you can do it if you

    have your .sch and .brd files in GIT. Then create a branch in GIT for each

    layout you wish to try. You simply switch branch to the one you are

    interested in doing and reload your .brd file again with edit

    <insertDesignNameHere>.brd to force it to load the newly checked out out

    branch's version. Back annotation will still work as your .sch will be

    unique per branch too but so long as you don't want make any schematic

    changes which reflect in all boards and this is just for layout trials I

    think this still allows you to do what you need.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

     

     

    Hi thank you for the replies (Rob and Rachael).

     

    I think the only thing you would not want to annotate forward or

    backwards with multiple board files would be package variants.

    Leave the schematic set to the initial package variant and then only

    allow package changes from schematic to board files if you wanted to

    reset a particular package type across all board files.

     

    Maybe someday ...

     

    Glenn

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    On 8/19/2016 4:26 AM, Rachael wrote:

    Glenn Jones wrote on Thu, 18 August 2016 22:01

    Hi, is it possible to have a single schematic linked to multiple board

     

    files?

     

    I want exactly the same schematic circuit but want to try different

    layouts. I prefer not to have multiple copies of the same schematic to

     

    keep track of changes?

     

    Is this possible? I am guessing not but I thought I would ask.

     

    Glenn

     

    Hi Glenn,

     

    As Rob states, you can't do this directly, however you can do it if you

    have your .sch and .brd files in GIT. Then create a branch in GIT for each

    layout you wish to try. You simply switch branch to the one you are

    interested in doing and reload your .brd file again with edit

    <insertDesignNameHere>.brd to force it to load the newly checked out out

    branch's version. Back annotation will still work as your .sch will be

    unique per branch too but so long as you don't want make any schematic

    changes which reflect in all boards and this is just for layout trials I

    think this still allows you to do what you need.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

     

     

    Hi thank you for the replies (Rob and Rachael).

     

    I think the only thing you would not want to annotate forward or

    backwards with multiple board files would be package variants.

    Leave the schematic set to the initial package variant and then only

    allow package changes from schematic to board files if you wanted to

    reset a particular package type across all board files.

     

    Maybe someday ...

     

    Glenn

     

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