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  • qdrives
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    Create one library for resistors, another for capacitors, and again another for...
    - Inductors
    - Discretes
    - Power
    - Logic
    - Connectors
    - Board (fiducials, etc.)
    etc.
    No need for sub components.
    Name the parts so you can sort it the way you want. (Size -> Value)

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  • robertferanec
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    There are no "sub-resistors" in Altium.

    This will give you an idea how it works:

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  • suleymancskn
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    Thanks robertferanec for your answer.
    I am using Altium Designer.
    Can I create a single resistor and sub-resistors (different value) under this resistor like logic gates?

  • robertferanec
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    You didn't say what software you use. Generally, in libraries there should be Components (includes for example info about manufacturer, part, supplier, ...), Symbols (schematic symbol), Footprints (pcb footprint). A component should be linked to it's specific symbol and footprint.

    Sometimes libraries are created only from symbols (schematic symbol + info about component) and footprints (pcb footprint).

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  • suleymancskn
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    Schema library structure

    Hi Fedevel Family;

    I'm creating my own schema library.
    for example i have many resistors with different values. I provide in-house tracking with the ID numbers of the resistors.
    As the number of resistors increases, my file size increases for this reason.
    For example, can I create a component named 1206 resistor and create subcomponents such as 1R, 22R,33R.. under it?
    Note that I want to give a separate ID for each component.
    Thanks in advance for your help, regards.

    suleymancskn
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