Preparing Autodesk Inventor for CoDesign

 

Parent page: Installing & Configuring Altium CoDesigner

Altium CoDesigner is an interface for transferring printed circuit board designs between the ECAD and MCAD design domains. Once the CoDesigner add-in has been added to your MCAD software, CoDesigner can pass design changes back and forth. Design changes are passed through an Altium Workspace, which acts as a bridge between the ECAD and MCAD domains.

Check the version compatibility between your MCAD software and CoDesigner

To access the Altium CoDesigner panel in Autodesk® Inventor® you must install an Add-In (Plugin), as detailed below. You can download the MCAD CoDesigner plugin from the Altium website download page.

Installing and Configuring CoDesigner in Autodesk Inventor

To interface to and from Autodesk® Inventor® you need to install the Altium CoDesigner for Autodesk Inventor Add-In. 

Install and enable the Add-In to access CoDesigner in your MCAD software. Install and enable the Add-In to access CoDesigner in your MCAD software.

To install the Add-In:

  1. Close Autodesk Inventor before installing.
  2. Download and install the Inventor Add-In (AltiumCoDesignerInventor_<VersionNo>.exe).
  3. Launch Autodesk Inventor and confirm that the Add-In is installed and enabled for loading in the Add-In Manager dialog, as shown above.
  4. Once the Add-In has been enabled, the Altium CoDesigner panel can be added to the Autodesk Inventor panel in the usual way. All collaboration activities are performed through this panel.

Displaying the CoDesigner Panel

In Autodesk Inventor, the Altium CoDesigner panel can be enabled by switching to the Altium CoDesigner tab on the ribbon, and then clicking the panel button, as shown below. 

CoDesigner is accessed through an Autodesk Inventor panel. CoDesigner is accessed through an Autodesk Inventor panel.

If the Altium CoDesigner panel does not automatically appear in Autodesk Inventor:

  1. Select the Altium CoDesigner tab on the ribbon, as shown above.
  2. Click the Show CoDesigner panel button to display the panel.

Connecting to your Workspace in Autodesk Inventor

Autodesk Inventor collaborates with Altium Designer through a Workspace, which you must sign in to the first time you use it.

When you are not signed in, the Altium CoDesigner Tab will include sign-in fields, as shown below. There are two sign-in modes, one for signing into an Altium 365 Workspace, the other for signing in to a Workspace on an On-Prem Enterprise Server.

Connecting to an Altium 365 Workspace

Signing in to an Altium 365 Workspace. Signing in to an Altium 365 Workspace.

  1. Select the Altium Account option in the Altium CoDesigner panel.
  2. Enter the email address you use to sign in to Altium Live as your Email, and your Altium Live Password.
  3. Enable the Remember Me option to retain the details (including the password) and automatically connect to your workspace (through the Altium 365 platform) each time Autodesk Inventor is started.
  4. Click the Sign In button to connect.

Multiple Workspaces are supported - open the CoDesigner menu and select the required Workspace.

Menu used to select the active workspace, to change to a custom server, or sign out

Connecting to an Altium Enterprise Server Workspace

Signing in to an On-Prem Enterprise Server Workspace. Signing in to an On-Prem Enterprise Server Workspace.

  1. Select the Custom Server option in the Altium CoDesigner panel.
  2. The first time you sign in, you must specify the Server address (URL) to connect to your On-Prem Enterprise Server Workspace. The address will be provided by your system administrator.
  3. Enter your User Name and Password, these will also be provided by the system administrator.
  4. Enable the Sign in Automatically option to retain the details (including the password) and automatically connect to your Workspace each time Autodesk Inventor is started.

Once you have signed in, you are ready to start collaborating through Altium CoDesigner.

CoDesigner has been installed and is ready to use. CoDesigner has been installed and is ready to use.

Configuring the Autodesk Inventor Collaboration Settings

Once you have signed in, CoDesigner settings can be configured in the Altium CoDesigner Settings dialog, opened via the Settings menu entry in the CoDesigner menu (show image).

Configuring the CoDesigner Autodesk Inventor settings

  • Common folder for storing models that are coming from ECAD - All component models created by CoDesigner are stored in this location, regardless of the project they belong to (note that the board part and board assembly are created by CoDesigner in the project folder specified during the initial pull into Autodesk Inventor). If no location is specified, all component models will be created in the project folder and will be unavailable for reuse in other projects.
  • Build 3D geometry for Copper
    Refer to the Note in the right-hand pane for information on feature availability.
    - Top and bottom layer copper layers are always represented as decals on the surfaces of the board part. When this option is enabled, CoDesigner will also create extruded features to represent all copper layers, as well as thruhole pads. Note that enabling this option can create a large amount of data that significantly impacts performance.
  • Build Vias
    Refer to the Note in the right-hand pane for information on feature availability.
    - enable this option to also include the Via barrels. Note that enabling this option can create a large amount of data that significantly impacts performance.
  • Ignore components smaller than <Value><Units> in height - Smaller components can be excluded from the synchronization process. Configure this option to exclude components less than <Value><Units> when a Pull is performed. Note that the component height is defined in ECAD as a property of the component (footprint), it is not the height of the 3D model placed on the footprint. Learn more about configuring CoDesigner to ignore smaller components.
  • Participate in the product improvement program - enable this option to automatically share technical information with Altium about your use of CoDesigner. Learn more about the product improvement program.
  • Use a common folder for storing models if you work with multiple PCB designs with a percentage of reused components, as it will save time and storage space when loading a new project.
  • If a component is fixed or constrained in MCAD, it becomes locked in ECAD (regardless of if that constraint allows any movements within the PCB assembly or not). If a component is locked in ECAD, it becomes fixed in MCAD unless it is already constrained there. Changes in the locked/fixed state are synchronized between MCAD and ECAD.

Where to Next?

Now that CoDesigner is installed in your MCAD software and connected to your Workspace, the next step is to configure the relevant Workspace settings.

Learn more about Configuring your Workspace Settings

 

Note

The features available depend on your level of Altium Designer Software Subscription.

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