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

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1 2) CircuitWorks Component Information

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

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

4 Once CircuitWorks has processed an IDF file, you can analyze the assembly by selecting ‘Component Info’ Component Info Icon ‘Component information’ Menu item

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

7 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

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

9 The Reference Designator, Quantity, Component Name, Board Side & Position are displayed for each component Clicking on a column header sorts the column The number of components in the IDF file and in the assembly is displayed here

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

12 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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15 Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking ‘Locate Component’ will highlight it in green in the list

16 Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking ‘Locate Component’ will highlight it in green in the list This component has been selected in SolidWorks

17 Selecting a component in SolidWorks and clicking ‘Locate Component’ will highlight in in green in the list This component has been selected in SolidWorks Click the ‘Locate Component’ icon

18 This component has been selected in SolidWorks Click the ‘Locate Component’ icon The component is highlighted in the list

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

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

22 The Component Information dialog can also show components that have been moved These components have been moved Click the ‘Refresh Component List’ Icon

23 The Component Information dialog can also show components that have been moved These components have been moved Click the ‘Refresh Component List’ Icon Moved components are highlighted red

24 These components have been moved Click the ‘Refresh Component List’ Icon Moved components are highlighted red The number of components moved is displayed here

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

26 Click the ‘Save Data’ icon The data in the list can be saved out as a delimited file for import in to other systems

27 Type a filename and click ‘Save’

28 The data has been saved to out to disk

29 For more information or to download an evaluation copy of CircuitWorks, visit www.circuitworks.net or email info@circuitworks.net www.circuitworks.net


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