How do you handle the exact change across both projects? How do you guarantee those changes to be identical? How many times will this occur (e.g., Rev A, B, C, etc.)? This article will review an approach to managing multiple PCB designs within a single project, ensuring your single source of truth. Generally, this practice would be acceptable except when you need to go back and update the design. ![]() All too many times, I have seen designers fork (i.e., copy and paste) a project and then add slight variations to the schematic and/or PCB. It seldom happens that we have a single project that requires multiple PCBs with various stuffing options, but when it happens, a lot of us tend to get stuck. ![]() ![]() Now and then, we design using variants with different stuffing options. The majority of our PCB designs sit as a single PCB under our Altium Designer projects (i.e.PrjPcb file).
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