5/20/2023 0 Comments Altium multiple schematic sheetsBut I wasn't able to find any info how to implement this.Īctually I'd like to have only several sheets with no top level. Through saving of the current schematic sheet to the Workspace. ![]() Such sheets can be created: Through Direct Editing. In a tutorial video was mentioned that there is a "flat design" way. Altium Designer, in conjunction with a connected Workspace, caters for the ability to create managed schematic sheets (Managed Schematic Sheet Items) in that Workspace. This provides a means of connecting differing nets, one net representing the winding and one side of the electrical circuit and the other net being the second electrical connection. This now becomes your functional block schematic. It can be very useful for a big projects but for now (remember, I could put all schematic on the single A4 schematic sheet in KiCAD?) I'd prefer something easier. You can use Altium Designer PCB design software to place a Net Tie component in series with the inductor windings. Create a sheet symbol, name it corresponding to the functional block, ie Power Distribution (Right Click -> Place -> Sheet Symbol) From the sheet symbol you must create a sheet, (Sheet Symbol Actions -> Create Sheet from Sheet Symbol). However as I tried to transfer components and the netlist into PCB and I saw the window telling me that only one schematic sheet will be updated (while I have 4):Īs I know I should make a top-level schematic sheet with a blocks representing the low-level schematic sheets (hierarchical schematic). Connections between sheets should be done via ports ( Place -> Port). I have built many circuits in my life, but this is actually the first time. So what I intend is to have one PCB and several schematic sheets. Working with a Sheet Symbol Object on a Schematic Sheet in Altium Designer Using Altium Documentation Created: Septem Updated: JanuThis document is no longer available beyond version 21. A second type has multiple rectangular About Schematic Bench Supply Power. ![]() However this can be useful as I can put functional blocks into different sheets making the schematic more readable. ![]() For some reasons the schematic I was able to put on the single sheet in KiCAD spreaded into 4-5 sheets in Altium. PCB Reverse Engineering - Copy the schematics and BOM, trace back its root.
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