Bill of Material BOM
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See Menu "File"/Input/Output Formats/File transfer/Documentation/"Output Bill of Material"
The Bill Of Material (BOM) is a text file which contains line by line the entries you had chosen earlier from an editing dialog. IMPORTANT: A BOM only appears if the component packages are placed within an outline of a PCB layout. In other words: No BOM without a layout.
By a mouse click M11 on the handle of a schematic symbol the dialog "Change Symbols" opens. Click M11 on the "Properties" button in order to define the properties of the component based on a list, see image. You alternatively can do it by the database browser properties management. If the component property "BILL_OF_MATERIAL" shows "NO" the part won't be listed in the BOM. Write this property in the way shown directly to the list of properties by hand. In the following example this entry does not appear so this part would be listed in the BOM.
A click M11 to the empty line at the bottom of the list (arrow) allows the establishing of new and individual properties which later can be listed in the BOM. After all properties of a part have been entered, select menu File/Input/Output Formats/File transfer/Documentation/"Bill of Material". Component ID, Package ID and manufacturer can be listed since TARGET 3001! V15.3.0.65. Now TARGET 3001! generates a list in a text file (for example: test.stk) containing all parts used on your PCB.
The bill of material (BOM) is created as a text file with entries line by line. TARGET 3001! first gathers all properties of the components used to a list which you see in the dialog. Now highlight the properties you'd like to mention in your BOM (e. g. item number, manufacturer, distributor...) The entries "Rotation in °", "Position on bottom /on top", "Position [mm]" are meant for automatic assembly only. The position in mm represents the coordinates of the packages' handle cross. The BoM will be created as a text file *.stk (alternatively *.csv or *.xls). It will be read line by line and can be interpreted by a normal text editor.
If you have variants of assembly with one project, you maybe like to create BoMs referring to each of the variant. Use the following syntax:
#V = Name of the variant
#T = The button pushed latest in the layer toolbar
#R = The project variable REVISION
#N = Project file name
#D = Project directory
For the fact that you might have several variants you may consider to give the BoMs separate file names. For this reason use button "File" do decide where to save and how to name.
The following example is made from the project pic.T3001 using the default settings:
The entries from "Part number" to "Price" are only available in the BOM, if data have been entered to the "Component property"- line.