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<center>[[Image:lmcomponiverse_1.jpg|500px|Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base]]<br>Image: "I am in search of part having LM in its name. Is anything out there?" Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 59 options!<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:lmcomponiverse_1.jpg|500px|Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base]]<br>Image: "I am in search of part having LM in its name. Is anything out there?" Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 59 options! Clicking the orange line opens COMPONIVERSE&reg; on the web.<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:lm900px_Componiverse.jpg|500px|How the COMPONIVERSE™ shows up]]<br>Image: Search in TARGET or (1.) search in COMPONIVERSE™<br>(2.) Tick box to select part<br>(3.) Add desired component to your list to the left using the icon '''[+]''' <br> In TARGET 3001! collect the parts from the list.<br><br></center>
<center>[[Image:lm900px_Componiverse.jpg|500px|How the COMPONIVERSE™ shows up]]<br>Image: Search in TARGET or (1.) search in COMPONIVERSE™<br>(2.) Tick box to select part<br>(3.) Add desired component to your list to the left using the icon '''[+]''' <br> In TARGET 3001! collect the parts from the list.<br><br></center>



Revision as of 10:28, 22 July 2016

Componiverse




COMPONIVERSE™ is an exchange for CAD data of electronic components. It is a place to share CAD data of individually drawn components with others. It works as an external store and a turntable for CAD data of electronic components. A cloud for component files. A component cosmos in the internet.

How does that work?



If you search for a component in TARGET 3001! the web application COMPONIVERSE™ is browsed at the same time. So if the part is not available in the TARGET component data base, maybe a friend has drawn it and uploaded it to COMPONIVERSE™. Now you can find and evaluate this part.If it matches to your requirements you can import it to TARGET 3001!. So if anyone has uploaded a part to COMPONIVERSE™, TARGET 3001! can find it based on its name or fractions of it. By this means the pool of parts TARGET 3001! users have at hand grows day by day.
NEW since May 2016:
  • Completely new engine. HTML5 based - prepared for the future. METEOR, Node.js
  • New design with more speed
  • Search completion recognizes component name, manufacturer and user name
  • Results can be assorted by rating, date or alphabet
  • Option to exchange clusters of parts by open lists
  • Create a link to a certain part in COMPONIVERSE™
  • Open and simple interface (API) for third-party software
Further improvements:

- SPICE-Models are transferred
- Autorating
- Automatic Description Enhancement
- User can have a profile
- Keyboard use


You need TARGET 3001! V17 or jounger:

Link to the COMPONIVERSE™ in the TARGET3001! component data base
Image: "I am in search of part having LM in its name. Is anything out there?" Yes, COMPONIVERSE™ offers 59 options! Clicking the orange line opens COMPONIVERSE® on the web.

How the COMPONIVERSE™ shows up
Image: Search in TARGET or (1.) search in COMPONIVERSE™
(2.) Tick box to select part
(3.) Add desired component to your list to the left using the icon [+]
In TARGET 3001! collect the parts from the list.

Conversely implied you might have drawn a part yourself which was not available in the local TARGET 3001! component database. Now load up your individual user part 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. You need to register (sign up) and need to be logged in (sign in).

Terms and conditions of use




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