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In this series of videos, you will learn the best way to provide XJDeveloper with the design data for your circuit. We’ll share some tips on how to do that in the most effective way as well as some warnings of potential pitfalls.By the end, you will know how to map BOM data to XJDeveloper’s own BOM categories, how to merge data from multiple sources such as BOM and netlist, how to adjust the REGEX used to identify unfitted devices, and how to reuse board information between test projects.
Video 1
- Adding a netlist
- Different netlist formats
Video 2
- The benefits of providing a schematic
- How to add a schematic
Video 3
- The benefits of providing a BOM
- Importing a BOM
- Mapping BOM columns to XJDeveloper’s BOM categories
- How to choose the best mapping
Video 4
- Mapping company part numbers to manufacturers’ part codes
- Adding BOM data that doesn’t match an XJDeveloper BOM category
Video 5
- Extracting BOM data from the netlist and schematic
- Combining BOM data from multiple sources
Video 6
- The importance of identifying unfitted devices
- How XJDeveloper identifies unfitted devices
- Adjusting the REGEX used by XJDeveloper
Video 7
- How to reuse board data between projects
- Adding boards that are only intended to help test the DUT
Entering Board Data
Adding a Netlist
5:37
Adding a Schematic
2:44
Importing a BOM & Assigning Data Types
7:25
Using Internal Part Numbers & Custom Data Types
2:43
Importing BOM Data From Multiple Sources
4:19
Unfitted Devices
6:56
Test Fixtures & Sharing Boards Between Projects
3:33