The first - PCB_Project1.PrjPCB - contains the complete set of the schematics for the two PCBs. The secret to amalgamating the schematics is to have a third project for the overall design that doesn’t target a board, but acts as the design project for the multi-board system.Ĭonsider the Design Workspace in the figure below. ![]() So in order to have related schematics populate different PCBs, we first need to have multiple PCB Projects (PrjPCB), one for each board we are targeting. In other words, each PCB project targets only a single board. Here’s how.Īltium Designer currently supports only one PCB per PCB Project. It’s a common enough scenario, and it’s reasonably simple to achieve in Altium Designer. He wanted to work from a single schematic package, yet have a subset of the schematics populate two different boards. I was working with a customer recently who had two PCBs that were related.
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