2) CircuitWorks Component Information Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can examine the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’

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Transcript 2) CircuitWorks Component Information Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can examine the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’

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2) CircuitWorks Component Information


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Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can
examine the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’


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‘Component
information’ icon

Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can
examine the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’


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‘ComponentInfo
Component
information’
Icon Menu
item

Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can
analyze the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’


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The Component Information dialog is displayed,
listing the components in the currently open Assembly


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The Reference
Designator, Quantity,
Component Name,
Board Side &
Position are
displayed for each
component

The Component Information dialog is displayed,
listing the components in the currently open Assembly


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Clicking on a
column header
sorts the column
The Reference
Designator, Quantity,
Component Name,
Board Side &
Position are
displayed for each
component


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Clicking on a
column header
sorts the column
The Reference
Designator, Quantity,
Component Name,
Board Side &
Position are
displayed for each
component

The number of
components in the
IDF file and in the
assembly is
displayed here


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Clicking on a component in the list will zoom
SolidWorks in on that component in the assembly


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Use these
controls to zoom
in or out on the
selected
component

Clicking on a component in the list will zoom
SolidWorks in on that component in the assembly


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Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking
‘Locate Component’ will highlight it in green in the list


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This component
has been
selected in
SolidWorks

Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking
‘Locate Component’ will highlight it in green in the list


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Click the ‘Locate
Component’ icon

This component
has been
selected in
SolidWorks

Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking
‘Locate Component’ will highlight in in green in the list


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Click the ‘Locate
Component’ icon

The component is
highlighted in the
list

This component
has been
selected in
SolidWorks


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The Component Information dialog can also
show components that have been moved


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These
components
have been
moved

The Component Information dialog can also
show components that have been moved


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Click the ‘Refresh
Component List’
Icon

These
components
have been
moved

The Component Information dialog can also
show components that have been moved


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Click the ‘Refresh
Component List’
Icon

Moved
components are
highlighted red

The Component Information dialog can also
show components that have been moved

These
components
have been
moved


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Click the ‘Refresh
Component List’
Icon

Moved
components are
highlighted red

The number of
components
moved is displayed
here

These
components
have been
moved


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The data in the list can be saved out
as a delimited file for import in to other systems


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Click the ‘Save
Data’ icon

The data in the list can be saved out
as a delimited file for import in to other systems


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Type a
filename and
click ‘Save’


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The data has been saved to out to disk


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For more information or to download an
evaluation copy of CircuitWorks, visit
www.circuitworks.net
or email [email protected]