
Creating libraries from your data is a great way to improve collaboration while protecting your data from mistaken changes.

This goes beyond basic component libraries this can include schematics, proprietary components, and even data from finished boards. This also reduces the amount of data you need to backup to an external drive, your network, or the cloud: you only need to worry about creating backups of your individual libraries, rather than replicating the associated file structure.Īltium Designer contains built-in tools that allow you to create libraries that contain your design data, allowing this data to be quickly accessed and reused in a new project. You only need to worry about keeping track of your libraries rather than keeping track of the associated file structure. Creating libraries from your existing design data can help streamline the management process and prevent mistakes from other team members. This is where PCB library management becomes extremely important. Worse yet, you won’t realize the damage has been done until you try to open one of your past projects.

If someone moves or renames a single file, it can have a far reaching impact on a number of other projects. Keeping track of all of this important information in your operating system’s file structure or on a network drive can leave you prone to careless mistakes. If you’ve been designing for awhile, you’ve probably accumulated a significant amount of designs, including schematics, arranged boards, and proprietary components. PCB library management by hand is over with Altium Designer
