And yes, in my experience they live in a directory structure based on their part or assebly number,
Thanks, we are on the same page i think.
In every company that has bare PCBs, there must be a file with that PCB's number as its name.
That file should exit in a folder with other similar files.
And the folder should be called something like "PCBs _Bare Boards".
There should be another folder called "PCBAs"
Would you agree, that without such things, a company is not in a good place.
I think it's just easier to create a new company each time you design a new PCB
Thanks.....there is a lot more truth behind this than it seems.
Eventually, when a company has loads of PCBs......the work of maintenance of these will take up a lot of design engineers time...and it may at some point, be worth
hiving some of the products to a completely new company.
Otherwise , if just kept as one place, there is danger of it stagnating in bureaucracy, amongst other technical issues.
Any obselete or nil stocked component best needs a fully fledged design engineer to check it, (not always, but its impossible to depict when , so they all need it) or else a mass load of failed products could ensue.