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Anonymous
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Fuses

What is the proper way in 2009 to add Fuses (not Fuse Holders) to a panel
layout with part numbers. If I have a fuse holder FU309 that holds a 5A
Class CC Fuse, how do I add part number etc for the Fuse itself so that it
shows up properly in a BOM?

Thanks
P
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dougmcalexander
in reply to: Anonymous

You specify the fuse part number in the schematic symbol for the fuse
itself. You then use either Multiple Catalog entry to assign the fuse
holder or you use an Assembly Code. The program does a lookup of the
footprint lookup database to determine which footprint/fuse holder to use
for the panel layout, based upon the fuse MFG and CAT or part number.

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What is the proper way in 2009 to add Fuses (not Fuse Holders) to a panel
layout with part numbers. If I have a fuse holder FU309 that holds a 5A
Class CC Fuse, how do I add part number etc for the Fuse itself so that it
shows up properly in a BOM?

Thanks
P


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