Tools/Altium Designer
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Revision as of 16:43, 16 June 2017
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These pages contain informations onhow to design Schematics and PCBs using Altium Designer.
New Project
Some model documents are available in the folder
P:\Library\AltiumLib\Templates\ProjectTemplates
.
Klick on File->Open in Altium Designer and select
-
HESSO\HESSO2L.PrjPcb
for in house pcb manufacturing -
Eurocircuit4L\Eurocircuit4L.PrjPcb
to work with an external PCB manufacturer.
If you’re not sure, ask someone in the Electronics Laboratory AE01.