Xpedition
Schematic Entry in the Xpedition Flow

Course Code
269970-US
Software
Xpedition vx2.13
Language
English
User Level
All
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Live Online Duration
6 hours for each day for 5 days

The Schematic Entry in the Xpedition Flow class helps you gain proficiency in project management, schematic capture, part selection, and much more. You will also learn how to prepare your final schematic for interfacing with the Xpedition PCB Layout tool using Xpedition Designer.

Detailed lab exercises help reinforce lecture topics and provide you with extensive tool usage experience under the guidance of our industry expert instructors.

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This course is no longer offered. Contact us if you would like to schedule a training event at your facility.

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PRIMARY COURSE TOPICS

What You’ll Learn

  • Create flat and hierarchical schematic designs using Xpedition Designer proficiently
  • Place wires and buses in the design to create net connections
  • Search, select, and verify parts used in your design using DataBook
  • Create symbols for your schematics through a variety of methods, including the Symbol Wizard
  • Effectively build intelligence into your design using properties
  • Compile, package, and export your schematic to Layout for place and route

Throughout this course, extensive hands-on lab exercises provide you with practical experience using Xpedition Designer and DataBook software. You will also be introduced to the Layout and EDM Library tool, Hands-on lab topics include:

  • Creating a project
  • Configuring Xpedition Designer
  • Managing projects
  • Adding parts, nets, and buses to a schematic
  • Creating schematics for flat and hierarchical designs
  • Creating symbol graphics
  • Adding properties to symbols and schematics
  • Verifying the integrity of your design
  • Cross-referring using netlabels
  • Interfacing to the xPCB Layout tool
  • Reusing design components
  • Documenting a project
  • Archiving a project