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Summary
This command is used to switch the display of the PCB workspace to 3D Layout Mode. This is the true, 3-dimensional design mode. Combine this display mode with a 3D mouse, such as the Space Navigator from 3Dconnexion, to view and manipulate the loaded, 3-dimensional board, as if you were holding it in your hand.
Access
This command can be accessed from the PCB Editor and PCB Library Editor by:
- Choosing the View » 3D Layout Mode command from the main menus.
- Using the 3 keyboard shortcut.
Use Ctrl+Alt+3 to switch the display of the PCB workspace to 3D Layout Mode and see the same location and orientation of the board as you switch.
Use
After launching the command, the workspace will change to display the board in 3D Layout Mode. This mode offers true, 3-dimensional PCB editing. More than simple visualization, Altium Designer's 3D capabilities allow the designer to:
- Perform 3D clearance checking - components can be critically aligned with each other and the enclosure, as required.
- Visually locate connectors and other components requiring access for servicing.
- Better define manufacturing processes and the order of assembly, knowing all mechanical constraints have been accounted for.
- Generate more detailed hand assembly instructions, user manuals and instructions, using images that are much closer to the reality of what will be seen by a human.
- Experiment with different colored solder masks, in order to create a more aesthetically pleasing product that works well with its enclosure and surroundings.
- More easily bring key stakeholdersonside, by presenting them with a more concrete view of the end product.
This mode includes a number of features to help find, identify, and manage the display of design content - collectively these features are known as the Board Insight System.
3D Board Insight features include:
- 3D Visualization panel - displays 3 simultaneous views of the board in 3D, 2 of which are cross-sections.
- Single Layer Mode - displays just the current layer, other layers can be hidden, grayscaled or monochromed (Shift+S to toggle/cycle through enabled modes, configure from the PCB Editor - Board Insight Display page of the Preferences dialog). Single layer mode is most useful when combined with a 3D view configuration that utilizes 'color by layer' (configured from the Physical Materials tab of the View Configurations dialog). Use the Ctrl+Shift+Wheel Roll keyboard shortcut to step through the layers.
- Project modes - display the board using Perspective or Orthographic projection (configure from the Physical Materials tab of the View Configurations dialog).
- Predefined views - when viewing your board in 3D, you can quickly change view, enabling you to appreciate the fruit of your design labor from various popular viewpoints (from the PCB Standard/PCB Lib Standard toolbars)
To offer more engaging, more useful documentation of your board, Altium Designer also provides the ability to generate PCB 3D Video documentation. The content of a PCB 3D Video – or 3D movie if you prefer – is simply a sequential set of snapshots of your board (in 3D), referred to as Key Frames. For each subsequent key frame in the sequence, you can adjust zoom-level, pan and rotation directly in the workspace – all relative to the settings for the previous key frame.
Tips
- To switch to Board Planning Mode, or 2D Layout Mode, use the commands of the same name from the main View menu, or use the 1, or 2, keyboard shortcuts respectively.