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Limit specific BRD files to only using certain library paths?

bengelJF
bengelJF over 1 year ago

I'm repackaging an existing design from an outside group and have received a schematic and footprint/padstack files.

By pure coincidence, some of the footprint names in the schematic matched up with our internal libraries and were placeable in the board file straightaway. However, I don't want this file to be able to access our internal libraries; I want it to only pull from a particular project-specific library.

I hop between projects pretty regularly, so I don't want to delete everything from my padpath and psmpath to limit my entire installation to the project-specific library. If I do this, I'd have to change them every time I hop to a different board, which could be multiple times a day.

Is there a way to tell a board file to only use specific libraries/file paths?

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    0 Robert Finley over 1 year ago

    This is driven by your search paths stored in your SPB_Data/pcbenv/env file.

    You can either edit that text file or change your search paths around from Allegro.

    >Setup >Preferences

    Paths>  Library>

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    0 bengelJF over 1 year ago in reply to Robert Finley

    Going through the setup menu is how I've gotten our libraries hooked up to my install of PCB Editor in the first place. It's clunky either way if I have to change these out on the fly multiple times a day, hence my question if there's a different/better way to handle these on-the-fly changes.

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    0 bengelJF over 1 year ago in reply to Robert Finley

    Going through the setup menu is how I've gotten our libraries hooked up to my install of PCB Editor in the first place. It's clunky either way if I have to change these out on the fly multiple times a day, hence my question if there's a different/better way to handle these on-the-fly changes.

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    0 Robert Finley over 1 year ago in reply to bengelJF

    Yes.  I suggest replacing/swapping an entire Env file to be the easiest approach.   

    I believe having the wrong library isn't a problem until you netin a change.

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