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The Altium Concord Pro Web Review feature provides universal access to PCB project documents through a standard web browser. Much more than just a static web-based viewer, Web Review's advanced browser technology allows users to navigate through the project structure, interact with design documents, extract information about elements in the design and highlight areas or objects for commenting notes.
When viewing documents the visual quality of schematics and PCBs are not compromised by its web format, which also provides full pan and zoom capabilities, and in the case of PCB documents, a high-quality interactive 3D view of the board.
Altium's Web Review functionality provides an immersive and interactive experience for reviewing the source schematic and PCB documents in your design project. Shown here is a schematic – hover over the image to see the PCB.
As an independent browser-based view platform, the Web Review feature offers interactive read-only access to design documents without the need to open the project in the design editing environment. Others that are working on the design, such as the engineer who 'owns' it, will not be affected by actions in the Web Review space – except for any related comment notifications.
The browser-based Web Review feature can be accessed from Altium Designer, which generates and then opens a specific URL in your web browser. That URL can be shared with other users, such as a team manager or librarian for example, allowing them to interact in detail with project documents and data via the Web Review interface. All that's required is a Concord Pro user account and appropriate access privileges.
The Web Review interface is utilized in the following instances:
The following sections detail how each of these instances is accessed.
In this instance, the Web Review interface is presented through the Design view of Concord Pro's Projects Management page. The latter can be accessed in the following ways:
Accessing the CAD-centric Projects Management page for a project from the Projects page of Concord Pro's browser interface. Web Review functionality is presented through the page's Design view.
Accessing the CAD-centric Projects Management page for a project from Altium Designer's Explorer panel. Web Review functionality is presented through the page's Design view.
In this instance, the Web Review interface is presented as a standalone entity in your default web browser. Access is made from Altium Designer's Explorer panel as follows:
Accessing Web Review functionality to inspect the source project snapshot contained within a specific release of a design project. In this case, Web Review is presented as a standalone entity within your default web browser.
In this instance, the Web Review interface – or a trimmed variant of it – is presented through the Fabrication and Assembly views of the Manufacturing Portal, for the chosen release package of the project actively being inspected. To access the portal:
Accessing Web Review functionality through the Manufacturing Portal, to inspect the fabrication and assembly data contained within a specific release package of a design project.
From the Manufacturing Portal, switch between Fabrication and Assembly views to interact with those elements through the Web Review interface:
The Web Review interface offers a range of integrated capabilities that allow detailed access to the design's data and layout. Other features such as the Comments system communicate directly, and in real-time, with Altium Designer.
The Web Review interface offers a choice of a Dark (default) or Light GUI theme. Switch themes from the interface's settings menu associated with the user icon at the upper-right.
Switch the shell look and feel for the interface by choosing from one of two themes. The Dark theme (shown) is enabled by default.
When using the Web Review interface to inspect the design project source (either the source project or a release from it), if that project includes defined variants, you will be able to inspect them too. The control for doing so is a suffix menu to the right of the project name, in the interface's upper-left area. By default, this will be set to [No Variations] – presenting the base design.
Choose a defined variant from the list of all variants defined for the project. The view will update to reflect that variant, including the visual options enabled for not fitted components.
The interface caters for variants. By default, the base design ([No Variations]) will be presented (shown here). Use the highlighted control to switch to a different variant.
The interface's Navigator pane on the left allows the selection of a project design document for display and analysis. All schematic source documents and PCB document(s) are presented.
The Navigator pane presents the schematic and PCB documents for your design project and is where you come to select which document to analyze next.
Click on a document entry to have it loaded within the main viewing area of the interface. If the project contains a sizeable number of documents, enable the search filter field () at the top of the pane to quickly get to the required document – the list will dynamically filter as you type.
To navigate within the design document display:
When inspecting a PCB document, use the 2D and 3D buttons to switch view modes – see below for more PCB view options, such as object selection and layer visibility.
A PCB document is, by default, presented in 2D viewing mode, as shown here. Using the highlighted control you can quickly switch to 3D viewing mode. Hover over the image to see the result and the highlighted control that can be used to take you back to 2D viewing mode again.
When inspecting a schematic document that is part of a hierarchical design project, the rendered document display itself can provide interactive navigation between the levels in the project structure hierarchy:
The Web Review interface supports cross-probing between schematic and PCB documents. This functionality, which is enabled by default, can be controlled from the interface's settings menu – accessed by clicking the menu associated with the user icon at the top-right.
Click to select an object on a schematic source document to have the corresponding object selected on the PCB document, and vice-versa. The following are examples:
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PCB Component<--->
PCB Pad<--->
PCB net (selects all tracks in that net)The relevant object(s) on the target document will be zoomed and centered (where possible) within the main viewing area of the interface.
An example of cross-probing in action. Here, the part U3 is selected on a source schematic document. Hover over the image to see the result of the cross-probe, whereby the corresponding component U3 is selected on the PCB document.
Along with hover summary information associated with a selected design object (when viewing a schematic), the Web Review interface also provides a more comprehensive data listing for selected objects in its Properties pane, which is presented on the right-hand side.
The Properties pane presents a detailed listing of the properties for the currently selected object.
When viewing a PCB document, getting at an object can sometimes be a little tricky. The Web Review interface provides a couple of features to help you with this:
Where objects are collocated, use the pop-up list of objects to choose the right one. As you move the cursor over the list, the potential selection will highlight in the main view.
Clicking on a layer entry in a list will toggle its visibility. This is also the case with the layer list in the interface's bottom margin, which provides quick access to all available layers – move through the available layer range using the controls..
Toggle layer visibility to get at the object(s) you need. Here, getting at components for this project is made easier by enabling the display of just the relevant Courtyard layer.
The Web Review interface includes an advanced search capability that can be used to find any object in the design, including objects with a specific parameter. Select the icon in the left pane header to invoke the object Search mode and its filter entry field.
The Search pane facilitates powerful searching of your design project to find any object contained on a source schematic or the PCB.
Notes on working with the search feature:
NETS
)property:thick film array
will return all resistor array components where they are identified by a property Value that contains that string.Web Review provides interactive access to both ERC and DRC reports that have been generated in the design space, which are accessed by choosing the DRC Reports or ERC Reports option from the left pane header menu.
The DRC/ERC Reports listing is populated with data created on the design side for the current project:
The included compiler violations are grouped by type in expandable row entries, where each row is associated with color-coded icons indicating warnings and/or errors. In both the ERC and DRC report listings, hover over an individual entry to see more detail, or click on an entry to view the related schematic or PCB area. The document is opened and the violating area zoomed to and centered in the view.
The Web Review interface supports commenting on your design documents. Comments correspond to, and interact with, the Comments system in Altium Designer. A comment is a user-added note that is assigned to a specific area, object or point on a schematic or PCB document, can include @ mentions, and may be replied to by other users. Comments promote collaboration between users without altering the project itself, or its constituent documents, because comments are stored by Altium Concord Pro independently of the design project. Comments are accessed through the Comments pane.
Example comments overlayed on a child schematic sheet of a managed project. The Comments pane reflects all comments for the sheet.
A comment markup, which defines where or what the comment note applies to, is added by selecting one of the available types from their respective controls located at the top of the document view:
When a markup has been placed, a comment icon () will appear next to it in the view and a blank text window will open in the Comments pane, ready for your comment note. After completing the note, click the
button to submit the comment.
If you wish to mention another user in your comment, type the @ key while entering the note to enable a list of server users that can be referenced. Select a user from the list, and then the button to submit the assigned comment.
Comments applied in the Web Review interface become available in Altium Designer, and vice-versa, and all changes to comments are reflected in both spaces.
Any comments made through the Web Review interface will appear directly in Altium Designer.
The following points relate to working with comments and the Web Review interface's Active Comments pane:
To resolve a comment, select it, then choose the Resolve option from the comment's menu. The comment will be removed from the document view and by default, dimmed in Comments pane. To disable the (dimmed) visibility of resolved comments in the pane, uncheck the Show resolved comments option in the
menu at the top of the pane.
You also have the ability to resurrect comments that have been resolved. To do so, select the Unresolve option from the comment's menu to a resolved comment you want to bring back. The comment will be reinstated, both on the Comments pane and in the document view.
Resolving a comment essentially closes and removed it. A resolved comment can be reinstated using the Unresolve option.
To ensure that the latest design data is available for review, the Web Review interface provides a status pop-up that is triggered by an update in the current project data.
When viewing a document in Concord Pro's Web Review page, a coincident project update on the Altium Designer side such as a new Project Release will cause the server to reprocess the design data. Since the currently viewed data is out of date, the status pop-up provides an alert and real-time indication of the reprocessing state, and then offers the option to Open (reload) the page with the new data.
If you make changes to the design, then the Web Review interface will automatically detect and make the new data available to you open, once those changes have been committed back to the design repository in Concord Pro.
The settings menu of the Web Review interface – accessed by clicking the menu associated with the user icon at the top-right – offers a Log out command. Note that you will be logged out of the browser interface entirely, unless you are also signed in to Concord Pro from Altium Designer. In the latter case, you will be automatically signed back into the Web Review interface.
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