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So how <b>DO</b> you search the vault?

KennyMillar
KennyMillar over 6 years ago

I know we've laughed and laughed about the Valut Explorer on here before, but this is a serious qauestion now.

 

I do hope the people at E14 and Altium will pay attention.

How do you search the Vault for a component?

 

As far as I can see, the Vault is only useful if you already know the exact manufacturer and part number you need.

 

But I just want to find (say) an eFuse. I do not yet know who the manufacturer is.

How can I search the vault for a eFuse? I just can't figure it out.  There are several places in the Vault Explorer called "search" and none of them seem to do anything.

 

E14, and Altium can we please have a serious reply to this question? Please! Pretty please? Pretty Please with a cherry on the top?

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 6 years ago in reply to shabaz +1
    I agree with shabaz . I have not used CS, and have played around with Eagle. With Eagle, I found everything on Google. To date I believe this is a universal tool in general. The vault explorer appears…
  • tarribred61
    tarribred61 over 6 years ago in reply to frog +1 suggested
    You can change the footprint in your design. Just copy the footprint you got from the vault into your own custom PCB footprint library and then rename it and edit it. When renaming I prefer to use the…
  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 6 years ago in reply to tarribred61 +1
    tarribred61 wrote: ...When renaming I prefer to use the IPC-7351 naming conventions... Hello Thomas, You will save me a lot of time with that, I make my own footprints in eagle and always struggle when…
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    0 lamabrew over 6 years ago

    I gave up trying to use Vault after a few weeks of starting to use CS, and it's worked out well.  I just have my own library files with separate ones for each major component classification so it's pretty easy to find what I need.

     

    As others have pointed out you can get footprint, 3D models, and sometimes schematics from many manufacturer or distributor's website.  You will end up making a fair number of components yourself for various reasons.  Yes, you're re-inventing the wheel in some of those cases, but Altium's Vault just creates more problems that it solves, as well as an absolutely borked UI.

     

    One *huge* problem with libraries (Vault or your own) is there's no way to diff a design against the current library, so if you find a mistake in a part you have to remember to (manually!) keep track of it and recheck any project that might use the part.  The lack of revision control for libraries has cost me a few board spins image

     

    YMMV

     

    Brewster

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  • lamabrew
    0 lamabrew over 6 years ago

    I gave up trying to use Vault after a few weeks of starting to use CS, and it's worked out well.  I just have my own library files with separate ones for each major component classification so it's pretty easy to find what I need.

     

    As others have pointed out you can get footprint, 3D models, and sometimes schematics from many manufacturer or distributor's website.  You will end up making a fair number of components yourself for various reasons.  Yes, you're re-inventing the wheel in some of those cases, but Altium's Vault just creates more problems that it solves, as well as an absolutely borked UI.

     

    One *huge* problem with libraries (Vault or your own) is there's no way to diff a design against the current library, so if you find a mistake in a part you have to remember to (manually!) keep track of it and recheck any project that might use the part.  The lack of revision control for libraries has cost me a few board spins image

     

    YMMV

     

    Brewster

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