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A schematic is a sketch of an electrical logic. It shows the electrical connections between [[symbol|component symbols]] by the use of [[signal|signal wires]] and [[bus|busses]].<br>




'''Characteristics of the schematic tool in TARGET 3001!:'''


*each 2m x 2m in size (equals 78.74 x 78.74 inches)
*up to 100 [[page]]s in one schematic
*[[Additional_Schematic_Window|more than one schematic]] open at the same time - allows easy cut&paste between designs
*shift highlighted schematic elements to a different schematic page on button click
*signal transmission to other circuit diagram page(s) using reference symbols
*extensive SQLite [[Component database]] containing over 40.000 symbols DIN/IEEE locally on your computer
*free access to database [[Update|updates]] (internet connection required)
*easy [[Component_database#The_parametric_search|component search]] and [[Import a component symbol to the schematic|placement]] of symbols with automatic numbering
*symbols in the schematic can [[Component_editor|freely be edited]] at any time, independently from the database
*easy wiring by the use of a [[grid]] and [[Snap_on_Grid|"snap on"-function]] in schematic and layout
*acoustic signal confirms correct connection (can be switched off)
*[[Schematic router]]
*[[Drawing frame]] predefined
*handle [[Signal classes]]
*handle [[Differential Pairs ]]
*[[variants| variants of assembly]] supported
*control the impedance of signals in the schematic ([[Impedance calculator]])
*[[Star_shaped_ground|star shaped signals]] in schematic possible
*[[Bus|bus-assistant]] for easy placement of similar signals
*move a schematic element to back- or foreground (in the context menu)
*functional entities of the schematic can be saved as a functional block
*parts of a schematic or layout can be saved as a [[module]]
*easy reworking of a schematic: [[Pin_swap_/_Pad_swap|gate swap, pin swap]]
*[[Rename_signal|renaming]], [[Reorganisation|renumbering]] as well as pin and gate swap automated in schematic and layout
*automatic [[Check project|electrical rule check]]
*read in of [[netlist]]s in OrCAD<nowiki>*</nowiki>-Multiwire and Mentor<nowiki>*</nowiki>-format, TARGET-ASCII and [[Gerber]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>-format
*individual creation of [[Bill_of_Material_BOM|BoMs]] and [[netlist|netlists]] in Protel*, OrCAD* and Calay* format
*individual creation of [[Bill_of_Material_BOM|BoMs]] and [[netlist|netlists]] for your purchasing dept, for [[Automatic test systems|E-Test]] or [[Pick and place|assembling automats]]<br>with ordering numbers, prices or customized individual properties
*parts of the schematic can be copied for other projects
*pSpice compatible [[simulation]] included
*your [[Text#Multilingual_text_within_one_project|project documentations]] work in three languages
*[[Insert image|images in schematic/layout]] possible
*[[Print|printing]] of the schematic by the print dialog in menu "File".


A schematic is a sketch of an electrical logic. It shows the electrical connections between [[symbol|component symbols]] by the use of [[signal|signal wires]] and [[bus|busses]]. A schematic in [[TARGET 3001!]] can have up to 100 [[Page|pages]]. A schematic can be transferred to a [[PCB|layout]]. You reach the schematic mode in TARGET 3001! using the icon: [[Image:GotoSchematic.jpg]]<br>


'''Special:''' No forward/backward annotation (re-annotate) between schematic and layout needed. Every change you do in schematic is noticed directly on the PCB side and vice versa. Single source principle. No conflicts of project versions. Easy to learn: Nearly every command identical in schematic and PCB.<br><br>


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|[[Image:sch2.png]]||[[Crash_course#Schematic_mode|How to create a schematic in TARGET 3001!]] (Crash Course)<br>[[Library Browser|How to import a component from the library browser]]<br>[[Signal|How to wire the pins of a component]]<br><br><br>'''Special:''' No forward/backward annotation (reannotate) between schematic and layout needed. Every change you make is noticed directly on the other side. Single source principle. No conflicts of project versions. Easy to learn: Nearly every command identical in schematic and PCB.<br>
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== The meaning of "schematic" in TARGET 3001! ==
Talking about the "schematic" in TARGET 3001!, we mean the schematic module. You can reach this "schematic view" by selecting "create new PCB with schematic" in the "Start-Assistent" or by using the icon [[Image:GotoSchematic.jpg]] (alternative: F3 key) in the layout view to switch to the schematic module.
A schematic in [[TARGET 3001!]] can have up to 100 [[Page|pages]]. You can distribute signals on multiple pages, therefore you need reference symbols. If a signal in the schematic is connected incorrectly, violet lines appear in the schematic.




== Characteristics of the schematic tool in TARGET 3001! ==
If your current window in action is a PCB child window, you can switch back to the schematic window by pressing the key combination [Shift]+[F3]. If a schematic window is already opened, you will be transmitted to it. If not, a new one will be opened. TARGET3001! is able to run 10 windows simultaneously.


Further information:<br><br>


[[Crash_course#Schematic_mode|How to create a schematic in TARGET 3001!]] (Crash Course)<br>
[[Library Browser|How to import a component from the library browser]]<br>
[[Signal|How to wire the pins of a component]]<br><br><br>


*up to 100 [[page]]s in one schematic
*each 1.2m x 1.2m in size (equals 47.24 x 47.24 inches)
*extensive SQLite [[Component database]] containing over 40.000 logc symbolen DIN/IEEE (permanently growing
*free database updates (within the same version number)
*easy [[Component_database#The_parametric_search|component search]] and placement of symbols with automatic numbering
*[[Component_Management_System|Component Management System]] with direct internet access to related data sheets
*symbols in the schematic can [[Component_editor|freely be edited]] at any time, independently from the database
*[[Additional_Schematic_Window|more than one schematic]] open at the same time - allows easy cut&paste between designs
*[[variants| of assembly]] supported
*easy wiring by the use of a [[grid]] and [[Snap_on_Grid|"snap on" function]] in schematic and layout
*[[Schematic router]]
*shift highlighted schematic elements to a different schematic page on button click
*[[Star_shaped_ground|star shaped signals]] in schematic possible
*[[Bus|bus-assistant]] for easy placement of similar signals
*bring a schematic element to back- or foreground (context menu)
*currents in schematic can be displayed with values
*parts of a schematic can be saved as [[module]]
*easy reworking of a schematic: [[Pin_swap_/_Pad_swap|gate swap, pin swap]]
*[[Rename_signal|renaming]], [[Reorganisation|renumbering]] as well as pin and gate swap automated in schematic and layout
*Check project|electrical rule check]]
*connecting a signal to another in the schematic does the same in the layout
*read in of netlists in OrCAD<nowiki>*</nowiki>-Multiwire and Mentor<nowiki>*</nowiki>-format, TARGET-ASCII and [[Gerber]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>-format
*you can create a netlist, but there's no need to. TARGET 3001! stores schematic and PCB in one project file.
*individual creation of [[Bill_of_Material_BOM|BoMs]] and [[netlist|netlists]] in Protel*, OrCAD* and Calay* format
*individual creation of Boms and netlists for your purchasing dept, for E-Test or [[Pick and place|assembling automats]], with ordering numbers, prices or customized individual properties
*parts of the schematic can be copied for other jobs
*pSpice compatible [[simulation]] included
*your project [[Text#Multilingual_text_within_one_project|documentations in three languages]] possible
*images in schematic/layout possible
*Printing of the schematic by the print dialog in menu "File".






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Easy schematic drawing


A schematic is a sketch of an electrical logic. It shows the electrical connections between component symbols by the use of signal wires and busses.


Characteristics of the schematic tool in TARGET 3001!:


Special: No forward/backward annotation (re-annotate) between schematic and layout needed. Every change you do in schematic is noticed directly on the PCB side and vice versa. Single source principle. No conflicts of project versions. Easy to learn: Nearly every command identical in schematic and PCB.


The meaning of "schematic" in TARGET 3001!

Talking about the "schematic" in TARGET 3001!, we mean the schematic module. You can reach this "schematic view" by selecting "create new PCB with schematic" in the "Start-Assistent" or by using the icon (alternative: F3 key) in the layout view to switch to the schematic module. A schematic in TARGET 3001! can have up to 100 pages. You can distribute signals on multiple pages, therefore you need reference symbols. If a signal in the schematic is connected incorrectly, violet lines appear in the schematic.


If your current window in action is a PCB child window, you can switch back to the schematic window by pressing the key combination [Shift]+[F3]. If a schematic window is already opened, you will be transmitted to it. If not, a new one will be opened. TARGET3001! is able to run 10 windows simultaneously.

Further information:

How to create a schematic in TARGET 3001! (Crash Course)
How to import a component from the library browser
How to wire the pins of a component