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After clicking the icon [[Image:panel_6.png]] the following dialog appears: | After clicking the icon [[Image:panel_6.png]] you'll reach the component browser. Searching for "sub" the following dialog appears: | ||
[[Image:FP_browser_e.jpg|none]] | [[Image:FP_browser_e.jpg|none]] | ||
'''Image 1:''' The | '''Image 1:''' The component browser offers milling figures as well. | ||
All milling figures delivered are part of the | All milling figures delivered are part of the TARGET 3001! component data base '''"target3001.db"'''. In our case a breakout for a standard D-SUB15 socket. Every milling figure in TARGET 3001! is administrated the same way as a package for a PCB layout. By '''"OK"''' you import it to your front panel layout.<br><br> | ||
[[Image:FP_DSUB15placed_e. | [[Image:FP_DSUB15placed_e.jpg|none]] | ||
'''Image 2:''' A D-SUB15 standard breakout | '''Image 2:''' A D-SUB15 standard breakout | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 7 October 2015
Since V15 components are organized in a component database. Please have a look here.
This article is part of a TARGET 3001! Crash Course Frontpanel.
After clicking the icon
you'll reach the component browser. Searching for "sub" the following dialog appears:

Image 1: The component browser offers milling figures as well.
All milling figures delivered are part of the TARGET 3001! component data base "target3001.db". In our case a breakout for a standard D-SUB15 socket. Every milling figure in TARGET 3001! is administrated the same way as a package for a PCB layout. By "OK" you import it to your front panel layout.

Image 2: A D-SUB15 standard breakout

Image 3: Milling images as they come out in real

