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Rename the parts (Annotate) - OrCAD Tutorial
From the course: Learning PCB Design with OrCAD
Rename the parts (Annotate)
- [Instructor] When making a schematic in OrCAD Capture, part names and reference designators change all the time. If you renamed all parts on your own, there's an increased chance the wrong part could get ordered or the schematic may confuse another engineer. Luckily, Capture has a tool that automatically renames all the parts so you don't have to. Notice how the part names for the diodes start at D7, eight and nine but we only have three diodes in the project. Likewise, for the connectors, we go all the way from J16 to 19 but there are only a few connectors in the design. Capture's annotate tool will fix this for us. Go to your Project tab, then select your design file. Next, select Tools and choose Annotate. To update every part in the schematic, regardless of name, choose Unconditional Reference Update. Click OK, you'll get a prompt, choose Yes. You'll get another prompt, hit OK. Now when we check the schematic again, the parts of the correct order of reference designators…
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Starting a new project in Capture3m 43s
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Add part libraries to a Capture project4m 29s
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Search and place parts in a schematic3m 36s
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Organize schematic parts13m 9s
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Connect the parts in the schematic8m 4s
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Schematic Design Rules Check (DRC)14m 51s
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Rename the parts (Annotate)3m 22s
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Check parts and finalize schematics8m 25s
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Generate a bill of materials (BOM)6m 23s
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Generate a smart PDF3m 35s
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Transfer a schematic to a PCB2m 24s
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