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<center>[[Image:componiverse1_e.png|500px|Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base]]<br>Image: "I am in search of a certain NE555. Is anything out there?" "Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 12 alternatives."<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:componiverse1_e.png|500px|Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base]]<br>Image: "I am in search of a certain NE555. Is anything out there?" "Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 12 alternatives."<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:componiverse555.png|500px|How the Componiverse shows up]]<br>Image: Shift desired components to your list to the left using the [+] icon<br> By submitting the part to your TARGET 3001! you immediately will have it available in your personal data base.<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:lmcomponiverse_1.jpg|500px|How the Componiverse shows up]]<br>Image: Shift desired components to your list to the left using the [+] icon<br> By submitting the part to your TARGET 3001! you immediately will have it available in your personal data base.<br><br></center>


Conversely implied you might have drawn a part yourself which was not available in the local TARGET 3001! component database. Now load your individual user part up to the COMPONIVERSE™ so that others might use it and take benefit from your artwork. You're part of the '''TARGET 3001! Component Community'''.<br>
Conversely implied you might have drawn a part yourself which was not available in the local TARGET 3001! component database. Now load your individual user part up to the COMPONIVERSE™ so that others might use it and take benefit from your artwork. You're part of the '''TARGET 3001! Component Community'''.<br>

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Componiverse



C O M P O N I V E R S E™ is an exchange for components.
It is an external store. A component cloud. A component cosmos in the internet.


How does that work?



If you search for a component in TARGET 3001! the COMPONIVERSE® is browsed at the same time. Maybe the part isn't available in the TARGET component data base but a friend out there has drawn it and uploaded it to the COMPONIVERSE® already. Now you can find and evaluate this part. If it matches to your requirements you can download it and use it in TARGET 3001!. So if anyone has uploaded a part to the COMPONIVERSE™, TARGET 3001! can find it based on its name or fractions of it. By this means the amount of TARGET 3001! parts grows day by day.


Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base
Image: "I am in search of a certain NE555. Is anything out there?" "Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 12 alternatives."

How the Componiverse shows up
Image: Shift desired components to your list to the left using the [+] icon
By submitting the part to your TARGET 3001! you immediately will have it available in your personal data base.

Conversely implied you might have drawn a part yourself which was not available in the local TARGET 3001! component database. Now load your individual user part up to the COMPONIVERSE™ so that others might use it and take benefit from your artwork. You're part of the TARGET 3001! Component Community.


Load your part(s) up to the COMPONIVERSE™
Image: Load parts up to the COMPONIVERSE™:
Highlight the part(s), right mouse click (=M2), select option, done.


From your part in the COMPONIVERSE® will be visible:

  • Your component name
  • Your component description including all properties
  • Your images of symbol and package
  • Your 3D image including syntax
  • Your user name


Nothing else. The componiverse runs on an IBF server.

Terms and conditions of use




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