

If both the schematic diagram and PCB of the same project need to be imported, please import the PCB first and choose to extract the footprint, and then import the PCB and schematic diagram. Please see the following tutorial for specific operations.Ĭhoose to import files or extract libraries according to your needs. Select the Altium file, which must be a schematic file and PCB file saved in ASCII format. You can open the import dialog at File > Open. Schematic/PCB in Altium Designer/Protel DXP ASCII format.The circuit design files currently supported by EasyEDA are: The inner electrical layer cannot maintain the original network and must be reset! After the inner electrical layer is imported, the wires need to be carefully checked. Certain details may not be supported, such as design rules and internal electrical layers.ģ. The current import function is a beta version, please check carefully after importing! EasyEDA cannot guarantee a 100% match after importing!Ģ.

But rather that it would be useful to be able to export all symbols of a schematic to a new symbol library.When you choose to import into Altium Designer, be sure to confirm the contents of the imported file.ġ. My track record of finding issues in gitlab is horrible though, I’ve added some duplicated in the Thank you for trying to help! My issue is not that I don’t know how to make footprints in KiCad. Really boring to do with ~60 symbols, but definitely Thanks! I’ll try to find if this feature request is already reported and report it if it’s not. Now I need to find a way to merge these 10 libaries into 1, but that’s probably possible using the Symbol Editor in the Schematic Editor (I’m trying hard not to call the applications Eeschema and Pcbnew ).Īt the very least I can manually select every symbol, right click and select Save As. So now I have 10 symbol libraries created for me, and no need to export the symbols. I just realized that when importing the Altium schematic files a symbol library is created for every Altium schematic page that I import.
