With the data sharing tools in Altium 365, it’s extremely easy to place all your components in a single repository. This includes manufacturer CAD models, which you might have downloaded from Octopart, a parts creation service, or a GitHub repository. Other designers on your team can then access your components and download the components they need into a new component library for use in new projects. Here’s how this works through Altium Designer using the Altium 365 platform. Libraries have gone all digital, and the same should apply to your component libraries for your PCBs. In an earlier blog, I looked at how you can use the project release features to reuse component data through Altium Concord Pro and Altium Designer. This is all enabled through the Altium 365 platform, which allows you to store your design data in a secure online repository. You can create and store individual components using the standard features in Altium Designer, and you can add these components to your Workspace from the Projects Panel. Components can then be accessed through the Components Panel in Altium Designer or through your web interface.
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