[PCB_FORUM] Re: Best way to do a Do Not Install... list for OrCAD CIS
- From: Mark Salberg <msalberg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 06:40:06 -0500
Speaking of variants...I see that different values can be assigned as
well as DNI for DO NOT INSTALL on variant schematics.
But, can it handle parts that are NOT populated on the original BOM, but
want to populate on a variant BOM.
Thanks,
Mark
Robert Szumowicz wrote:
Hi ,
we use variants although it has its advantages and disadvantages. A
good thing is that for a single schematic you can have multiple BOM
options with different components fitted or not, it also handles
different parts fitted for particular RefDes depending of a BOM. A
drawback of using variants is that they need to be configured when a
hierarchical schematic is finished to access all parts in the
hierarchy (does not apply for flat designs). If you want to reuse a
schematic page on other design then variants will not be passed as
they are not assigned to a schematic page but to a whole design. A
part property saying whether the part is fitted or not is a modest
option but more robust.
Robert
Gene Carman wrote:
Looking for suggestions on the best way to handle Do Not Install
BOM parts in CIS.
Anybody have any suggestions on how you do this.
Some may call these DNI or Do Not Place (DNP) lists.
Perhaps variant lists are the best way, but I am looking for
suggestions.
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Hi ,we use variants although it has its advantages and disadvantages. A good thing is that for a single schematic you can have multiple BOM options with different components fitted or not, it also handles different parts fitted for particular RefDes depending of a BOM. A drawback of using variants is that they need to be configured when a hierarchical schematic is finished to access all parts in the hierarchy (does not apply for flat designs). If you want to reuse a schematic page on other design then variants will not be passed as they are not assigned to a schematic page but to a whole design. A part property saying whether the part is fitted or not is a modest option but more robust.
Robert Gene Carman wrote:
Looking for suggestions on the best way to handle Do Not Install BOM parts in CIS.Anybody have any suggestions on how you do this. Some may call these DNI or Do Not Place (DNP) lists. Perhaps variant lists are the best way, but I am looking forsuggestions.
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