When a schematic design is transferred to the PCB domain (through the Update PCB process), SOLIDWORKS PCB will locate and place the PCB model(s) defined by the schematic component’s model link(s). This unified component format means that its schematic representation provides all the information required to implement a component in both the schematic and PCB design domains. The base Schematic component definition in a Schematic Library includes links to suitable PCB models in a PCB Library, satisfying both domains with a unified component. PCB model definitions are similarly stored in a PCB Library ( *.PcbLib), where its constituent models are linked to by the symbol (component) definitions in a Schematic Library. Schematic component definitions (composed of a symbol, model links, parameters etc) are collectively stored in a Schematic Library file ( *.SchLib) that can be loaded in SOLIDWORKS PCB. In SOLIDWORKS PCB this schematic representation of the component also provides a range of optional properties, parameters and links to a PCB footprint pattern – or more correctly, a 2D and/or 3D model that physically represents the component on a PCB. The initial task in that design process is generally capturing its circuitry in a schematic, where a placed component provides a graphical symbol that includes the component’s electrical connection points defined by pins. Components are ‘wired’ together to form the complete design. In its common form, a component is generally composed of a logical symbol that is applied to the design’s schematic, and a footprint pattern (model) that will physically represent the component on the PCB. A component is the general name given to a part that can be placed into an electronic design during the design capture process.
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