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Componiverse

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?

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If you search a part in TARGET 3001! it is searched at the same time in the COMPONIVERSE®. Maybe it isn't available in the TARGET data base but a friend out there already has drawn it and uploaded it. Now you can find and inspect 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 [+] icone
By submitting the part to your TARGET 3001! you immediately will have it available in your personal data base.


In turn you might have drawn a part yourself which was not available in the local TARGET 3001! component database. Now -if you like- load your individual user part up to the COMPONIVERSE™ so that others might 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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