Even if one follows the recommendations for the setup described on prior pages, component migration is an entirely different matter. Consider a bridge designed for cars. The designers of the bridge are responsible for building a stable structure. However, the condition of the car driving over the bridge is quite a different story.
The migration must consider:
Component parameters, corresponding values, and text type
Destination folder for the symbol footprint and component
File naming scheme
Folder destination
Datasheets
Unlike database libraries and parametric data found in Altium Designer's symbol-centric libraries, Concord Pro/Altium 365 allows the administrator to use various text types such as string text, farad, percentage, Celsius, etc. This must be done within the migration tool; otherwise, each component will need to be revised thereafter.
Datasheets must also be declared so that they are entered as part of the component data upon migration. These are the overlooked little items that become enormous regrets later.
Once a component file is within the Concord Pro/Altium 365 environment, any file modification must go through the revision change process. Therefore, the libraries must be well-formatted before the migration.
The preparation of the libraries can take months, depending on the condition of the libraries. Nine Dot Connects provides scrubbing services for libraries. Please check out our website for videos and commentary on this subject.
To see how we migrate components, check out this video. We use a temporary Excel-based database library, allowing us better control the parameters and model links during the migration process.