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How to keep the AD schematic synchronized with the PCB after it is split? [Copy link]

I spent two schematics at the beginning, and after I finished drawing the PCB, the schematics looked a bit messy, so I divided the schematics into several more according to the functions. However, I found that after clicking Update to PCB, many inconsistent components appeared, so I had to delete many components. How can I solve this problem?

It should be that the component in the PCB is bound to the schematic file name. Moving this component to other schematics will cause it to be out of sync.

Please give me some advice.

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This means importing multiple schematics into one PCB.

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Each schematic diagram should have interconnected ports, i.e. Ports, and the names of the connected ports should be the same.

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It is equivalent to establishing a hierarchical design.

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The generated blocks, each block has the same port (i.e. Port) connected by wires, generate a network table on the SCH file, and update

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Thank you very much, I made a mistake. Actually, you should delete the class connection, not the component. Just click OK.

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Just stay in one project.

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