

That leads me to suspect that there's some problem with the way that I have my libraries set up, but as far as I can tell (from scrolling through the project configuration menus) my setup is identical to hers. They all seem to be "wrong" by some angle of rotation.įurthermore, my colleague can open the exact same project out of SVN and do the same procedure, and have no problems. When I come back and do the same update procedure again, I get N footprints that are wrong. If I press the button and execute the change, everything seems to work. Some further information: If I edit some of the footprints in the library and execute the same procedure, I get N + M footprints that need to be updated on the PCB. Is it possible for a PCB to point to a different set of libraries than the schematic? As far as I can tell, you can't set the libraries when editing a PCB, so that leads me to believe that it's inherited from the schematic. Look throughout the industry for the highest quality PCB libraries at the lowest cost and you end up at our PCB Footprint Expert. We're pretty religious about syncing/updating, so I think everything should be the same. In addition, we also offer an intelligent PCB library that gets you footprints (25 CAD formats) and 3D models with your own unique preferences: line widths, pad shapes, colors, rotation, and dozens more. I'm not quite sure what you mean - we use a shared integrated library that is synchronized via SVN.
