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<br>The Windows file browser opens, allowing to select an *.lbr file. If a library is selected, the conversion progress immediately is processed.<br><br>
<br>The Windows file browser opens, allowing to select an *.lbr file. If a library is selected, the conversion progress immediately is processed.<br><br>


[[Image:eaglelibimport1_e.jpg|The look of an Eagle library import in TARGET]]<br>Image: The look of an Eagle library import into the TARGET 3001! component data base<br><br>
[[Image:eaglelibimport1_e.jpg|The look of an Eagle library import in TARGET]]<br>Image: How an Eagle library import into the TARGET 3001! component data base looks like<br><br>


In der TARGET-Bauteildatenbank werden sodann die importierten Bauteile sofort angezeigt (grün). Für sie gibt es eine eigens angelegte Bauteilliste. Der Name der Liste entspricht dem Nemen der importierten Eagle-Bibliothek. Wenn sie diese Liste später wieder aufrufen wollen, finden Sie sie in der '''"Liste der Listen"''' grau unterlegt am Ende der Bauteilgruppen im Dialog links unten (Name in blau.) Der Begriff Bauteilliste hat in TARGET eine besondere Bedeutung und darf nicht mit der "Stückliste" verwechselt werden. Weitere Informationen dazu finden Sie hier: [[Bauteilliste]]<br><br>
The TARGET component data base immediately shows the imported components (green). They are assigned to an individual component list. The name of the list refers to the name of the imported Eagle library. If you like to call this list later in the data base browser, you will find it in the '''"List of lists"''', gray underlain at the end of the component groups left below in the dialog (name in blue). The expression "component list" has a special meaning in TARGET 3001!. It must not be mixed up with the [[Bill of material|bill of material]]. Further infos on "list" please find here: [[List]]<br><br>


Wie füge ich einem Eagle Bauteil eine 3D-Ansicht bei?
How do I add a 3D image to an Eagle component?
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Revision as of 13:17, 8 March 2017

Eagle component libraries get imported to TARGET in XML format. Old Eagle libraries should be saved with the current Eagle demo version to a directory of your choice. By this means they automatically get converted to the xml format.

In Target simply load them to the component data base. This can happen by the schematic menu: Components/Import an Eagle library or by the layout menu: Packages/Import an Eagle library


Import an Eagle library
Image: Incorporate an Eagle library to the Target component data base by the Target schematic- or layout view

The Windows file browser opens, allowing to select an *.lbr file. If a library is selected, the conversion progress immediately is processed.

The look of an Eagle library import in TARGET
Image: How an Eagle library import into the TARGET 3001! component data base looks like

The TARGET component data base immediately shows the imported components (green). They are assigned to an individual component list. The name of the list refers to the name of the imported Eagle library. If you like to call this list later in the data base browser, you will find it in the "List of lists", gray underlain at the end of the component groups left below in the dialog (name in blue). The expression "component list" has a special meaning in TARGET 3001!. It must not be mixed up with the bill of material. Further infos on "list" please find here: List

How do I add a 3D image to an Eagle component?