Support for 3D Models
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The Altium Vault 2.5 release, in conjunction with Altium Designer 15.1, brings support for vault-based 3D models. Used in a similar fashion to file-based linked 3D models, a vault-based 3D model Item can hold a 3D model file, that is then referenced through a 3D body attached to a standard 2D footprint. This support brings with it the security and inherent benefits (where-used, lifecycle management, etc) associated with use of an Altium Vault.
Folder Type
When creating the folder in which to store a 3D Model Item, you can specify the folder's type. This has no bearing on the content of the folder – uploading a 3D model file will always result in a 3D Model Item. It simply provides a visual 'clue' as to what is stored in a folder and can be beneficial when browsing a vault for particular content. To nominate a folder's use as a container for 3D Model Items, set its Folder Type as altium-3d-library
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Item Naming Scheme
Another important aspect of the parent folder is the Item Naming Scheme employed for it. This defines the format of the unique ID for each Item created in that particular folder. Several default example schemes are available, utilizing the short-form code for either the folder type (A3DL - Altium 3D Library) or the content type (A3D - Altium 3D):
- $CONTENT_TYPE_CODE-001-{0000} - for example, A3D-001-0001.
- $CONTENT_TYPE_CODE-001-{A00} - for example, A3D-001-A01.
- $FOLDER_TYPE_CODE-001-{0000} - for example, A3DL-001-0001.
- $FOLDER_TYPE_CODE-001-{A000} - for example, A3DL-001-A001.
Using a default naming scheme, the software will automatically assign the next available unique ID, based on that scheme, having scanned the entire vault and identifiers of existing Items. This can be a great time-saver when manually creating 3D Model Items prior to release.
A custom scheme can also be defined for a folder, simply by typing it within the field, ensuring that the variable portion is enclosed in curly braces (e.g. STEP3D-001-{0000}
).
Item Type
When creating the target 3D Model Item in which to store your 3D model file, ensure that its Content Type is set to altium-3d-model
. If you are creating the Item in a 3D Model Library type folder, this Item type will be available from the right-click context menu when creating the Item.
Item Lifecycle Definition and Revision Naming
When defining the 3D Model Item, to which the source 3D model file is uploaded, be sure to specify the type of lifecycle management to be used for the Item, and the naming scheme employed for its revisions, respectively.
Control over which Item types can use a particular lifecycle definition or revision naming scheme, can be defined and enabled at a global level from within the Content Types dialog, when defining each schema. For a newly-installed vault, the default schemes assigned for use by a 3D Model Item are: Basic Lifecycle and 1-Level Revision Scheme, respectively.
Specify the required schemes in the Item Properties dialog, using the Lifecycle Definition and Revision Naming Scheme fields respectively.
Uploading a 3D Model File
Getting a 3D model file into an Altium Vault is not a case of 'releasing' that file, in the traditional sense, but rather a case of 'uploading' it into a planned revision of a target 3D Model Item. The vault can be thought of, in this case, as simply another storage medium (albeit more secure and offering features such as lifecycle management, and where-used functionality).
To upload a 3D model file, right-click on the target 3D Model Item in the Vaults panel, and choose the Upload command from the context menu. Use the Open dialog that appears to browse for, and select, the 3D model file. The following model formats are supported:
- STEP File (*.step; *.stp) - 203 and 214 formats.
- Parasolid File (*.x_t; *.x_b) - up to V27.
- SolidWorks Part File (*.sldprt) - up to 2015 format.
With the model file chosen, click the Open button - the upload will proceed, with the 3D model presented in the Preview aspect view for the Item Revision, in the Vaults panel.
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Downloading a Model File
Download the 3D model file stored in a revision of a 3D Model Item by right-clicking on that revision and choosing the Operations » Download command from the context menu. The model file will be downloaded into a sub-folder under the chosen directory, named using the Item Revision name. The file can be found in the Released folder therein.
Referencing a Vault-based 3D Model Item from a 3D Body
A 3D body is used to provide the three-dimensional representation of the PCB component, and is typically placed and defined in conjunction with the standard 2D footprint model, when defining a component model within a PCB Library. This full definition then becomes a true PCB 2D/3D Component model, which itself is then released to the vault as a revision of a target PCB Component Item.
The quickest, and easiest way to use a revision of a 3D Model Item, is to place it directly from the vault into a PCB or PCB Library document, creating a 3D Body object that references that Item Revision. The 3D Body object can then be fine-tuned as required. To place:
- Ensure a PCB Library (or PCB) document is open as the active design document.
- Either right-click on the required revision of the 3D Model Item and choose the Place command from the context menu or, even faster, click on the revision, then drag and drop it onto the document.
Conversely, if you are defining the 3D Body object, and want to reference a 3D model that is stored in an Altium Vault, this can be done from within the 3D Body dialog, when defining the properties for the body.
To do so:
- Set the 3D Model Type to Generic 3D Model.
- In the Generic 3D Model region of the dialog, choose the Vault option.
- Click the Choose button to the right of the Item Revision field. This gives access to the Choose Item dialog – essentially a trimmed incarnation of the Vaults panel. Use this dialog to browse to, and select, the revision of the required 3D Model Item. After clicking OK, a link will be created between the 3D Body and the target revision of the 3D Model Item. Evidence of this link can be seen back in the 3D Body dialog.
releasing a PCB 2D/3D Component model into the vault
A PCB 2D/3D component model within a PCB Library document (*.PcbLib
) on the design side is mapped to a PCB Component Item in an Altium Vault. Each release of the library stores the model data into a new revision of that Item. When a model in the library has a 3D Body object defined for it, and that body references (is linked to) a revision of a 3D Model Item in an Altium Vault, the following happens upon release of that component model:
- The 3D Model link is detected and the revision of the 3D Model Item will appear listed as a child Item of the PCB Component Item, in its Children aspect view.
- The revision of the 3D Model Item is detected as 'being used' and will therefore list the parent PCB Component Item in its Where-used aspect view.
Acquisition
Full support has been added to correctly acquire 3D Model Items when using the Content Cart.