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+ | These pages contain some informations about how to start drawing a new Schematic and Pcb using Altium Designer. | ||
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+ | = New Project = | ||
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+ | Some model documents are available in the folders: | ||
+ | <code>P:\Library\AltiumLib\Templates\ProjectTemplates</code> | ||
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+ | Select ''File->Open'' and choose <code>HESSO2L.PrjPcb</code> for in house pcb manufacturing and | ||
+ | <code>Eurocircuit4L.PrjPcb</code> to work with an external pcb manufacturer. If you’re not sure, ask | ||
+ | someone in electronic Laboratory AE01. | ||
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+ | Double click the <code>***.PcbDoc</code> file to open it and right click and do </code>Save As on it to save it to | ||
+ | the destination folder. | ||
+ | Please give an '''explicit''' name to your board, Pcb.PcbDoc or Board.PcbDoc aren’t! |
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These pages contain some informations about how to start drawing a new Schematic and Pcb using Altium Designer.
New Project
Some model documents are available in the folders:
P:\Library\AltiumLib\Templates\ProjectTemplates
Select File->Open and choose HESSO2L.PrjPcb
for in house pcb manufacturing and
Eurocircuit4L.PrjPcb
to work with an external pcb manufacturer. If you’re not sure, ask
someone in electronic Laboratory AE01.
Double click the ***.PcbDoc
file to open it and right click and do </code>Save As on it to save it to
the destination folder.
Please give an explicit name to your board, Pcb.PcbDoc or Board.PcbDoc aren’t!