How to open . sch files? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange Orcad, PADS and Protel all used sch at one point and there is no standard implied with the file type Orcad now uses DSN Check with the vendor Most commercial products offer a free reader (aka viewer) or a free Lite version that limits modification but not the open, so users can view files Orcad makes a free viewer
如何判断 sch- 的发音是 sk ,还是 ʃ ? - 知乎 sch 读 ʃ 主要来自德语,而且借词时间相对较晚。 德语有些标志性的字母组合,如问题中Schneider的 ei aɪ (不难发现,英语本土词里含 ei 的比例偏低,明显低于 ie ,当看到 ei 时可作为德语词信号),以及Schultz的 tz ts (英语本土词压根儿就没这种组合),还有
KiCad SCH file issue - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange I entered a simple schematic using Eeschema Then I saved the schematic to a SCH file The SCH file heading says "Eeschema File Version 4 " The contents are definitely in the old format It is easy to tell the difference because according to the KiCad documentation the new format has a LISP-style syntax I would like to have the new format SCH
schematics - Altium Designer Parameter Set - Electrical Engineering . . . Where SCH_TITLE here actually says "=SCH_TITLE" inside the property For Engineer, it's "=Engineer" (without the quotes) And so on Then under Design -> Document Options -> Parameters, simply fill out the values you want to populate with each instantiation of each template These aren't magic reserved strings, they can be whatever you want
How to open a components schematic symbol for editing quickly in . . . Double click the component, note the library name (you likely already have it open) , copy the Design item ID (Ctrl-C), switch to SCH LIB view for the library and paste (Ctrl-V) into the box at the top I don't know of a faster way
Altium: How to change designator font when creating new library? It's a bit tricky, but for single parts components you can do that You have to be in the SCH Library Just go to "SCH List" in the panels A new Window should open You have to change the mode from "View" to "Edit" and change the objects to "non-masked objects" at the top-left corner
Altium Schematic - save all sheets as ASCII schdoc Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
pcb design - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange You probably have edited the the schematic symbol in Sch library after placing its footprint on the layout design In situations like this, you need to update your schematic design from library (Tools Update From Libraries ), then update your PCB with the updated schematic
Merge Altium Schematic Libraries (and PCB libraries) Unfortunately, if I copy paste the contents of one library into another in the SCH Library dialog, duplicates are re-named with a trailing '_1' etc so they are no longer duplicates There is a library splitter command, and a remove duplicates command so I assume there's some way to put back what can be split asunder but I have not been able to