From the course: Learning SOLIDWORKS PCB
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Compiling
- [Instructor] Once I'm happy with my final schematic here. So, I've thrown in all my components, done all the wiring, given all the component designator names, and nets, and everything else I may be happy with. Once I think I'm good with that, I'm happy with my schematic here, a good final step that you should always run through is compiling your schematics. You're compiling your project. So, that will just compile the schematic. Essentially, the SolidWorks PCB software will look through your entire design, and see if there might be any issues, or errors, within your schematics. So, to do that, I can just go into my home tab, and this project drop down here, and I have a number of options there. I'm gonna look for compile, and I can just click on compile there, and it's gonna run through my whole project schematics here, and give me a list of any errors, or warnings, it may have found. So, it looks like I have a few issues here, and it gives me a message here. Looks like I have a…
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Starting a project5m 59s
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Installing and using libraries3m 39s
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Schematic templates4m 10s
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Component placement2m 59s
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Component properties and inserting ports2m 15s
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Wiring the schematic4m 57s
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Annotating schematics3m 54s
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Compiling4m 27s
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