Once a Managed Schematic Sheet Item has been created (and data released into a revision of it), and its lifecycle state set to a level that the organization views as ready for use at the design level, it can be reused in future board-level design projects. By uploading the relevant schematic document ( *.SchDoc) to a revision of a target Item.Through release of the current schematic sheet.No quick edits to change the color of a component or a tweak to a resistor value, working with reusable content must be like working with off-the-shelf components place the content, wire it in, and it works just like it did last time.Īltium Designer, in conjunction with a managed content server, caters for the ability to create Managed Schematic Sheet Items in that server. Design reuse is much more than copy and paste, though, true reuse requires the content to be locked down so you're guaranteed that it is the same as before. Not only does reuse save time, being able to easily re-use a section of a previous design means that all the qualification and testing of that part of the design is done. Updating a Managed Schematic Sheet Itemīeing able to re-use design content is something that all product development companies want, and can greatly benefit from.Re-Releasing a Managed Schematic Sheet Item.Sending an Existing Sheet to the Server.