If you rename the files you will run into some issues, and the template system should prevent that. You can manually copy a project to another directory, but that is a bit finicky.
For such a project you can make a template for the PCB outline, connector locations, mounting holes and other stuff that is shared between different projects. A pacemaker has a pulse generator a battery powered electronic circuit and one or more electrode leads.
This is for example useful if you have different PCB’s that all have to fit into the same 19' rack. Children and Young people Women with a heart. You can create a template from any KiCad project, and re-use that template for another project. Others on this forum ave done very similar things and apparently it also works for them, but it’s not officially supported by KiCad.Īnother thing worth mentioning is working with a template. This it not meant to be a totorial for people new to KiCad, so stuff like Footprint assignme… So today I did an experiment and documented it, and it seems to work quite well.
The Idea is that each PCB has it’s own project, but there is also a project that binds them all. Little Boy was the name of the type of atomic bomb used in the bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 during World War II, making it the. So I’ve been toying with this idea in my head of making a hierarchy of projects. Every now and then a question about multiple PCB projects pop up on this forum, and usually the answer is that this is not implemented in KiCad.