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Altium designer library folder
Altium designer library folder






You will save yourself a lot of time and headaches if you make a universal outjob instead of trying to create one for each board. outjob should be able to work across ALL boards for a given client. outjob has to be different for each client because the clients use different part numbering and revision schemes. Outjobs - I make a UniversalOutputs.outjob that exports files into the "review" subdirectory for each board. If I download 3D step models I stick them in source under the 3D Models directory. intlib in the top level Libraries directory and the. So this would be the palce to put something like a project-specific motor driver IC that I'm unlikely to ever use for another client. (I keep generic libraries of things like 0402 resistors in c:\Altium\Shared Libraries). Libraries - This is where I put the client-specific library. custom magnetics or transducersįonts - If the client has a specific font they want us to use it goes in here, otherwise I nuke the directory In the RESOURCES folder I have subfolders for:ĭatasheets - only for "weird" items that can't easily be found through digikey or similar supply chain sources - e.g. Within each client folder is one folder per project, plus a shared "resources" folder that works across that client's projects. Within my Altium folder I have subfolders for each client if you are a student you could do subfolders for each class. If you don't use DropBox or similar cloud-syncing software you don't need to bother. I put the Altium folder in my DropBox folder and symlink it to C:\ so it stays the same between my desktop and laptop. It looks like this: C:\Altium\ClientName\ It has taken me a decade to come up with a directory structure that finally works well for me.








Altium designer library folder