Importing EAGLE designs into Autodesk Fusion Part 4: Using libraryio libraries inside of Fusion

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In this video series, we'll be going over the process to import EAGLE data into Fusion 360. We'll go over importing schematic and board files as well as libraries. We will also go in-depth into how to update the designs to reference your uploaded libraries.

In the final video of this series, Ill show you how to use your libraryio aka Managed libraries inside of Fusion 360, how you can turn them into Fusion Team libraries, and how you can update your designs to use the libraries in Fusion Team.

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Jorge, thanks so much for this tutorial series. It really clarified a lot of processes I had been fumbling about with. Finding out how to import both sch and brd files at once and automatically create the electronics project was great. So much quicker than creating a new electronics project, opening a existing sch, opening an existing brd, making sure I had saved the initial project to the name I wanted so the school and bed would reflect it. It is truly great. Perhaps you could do another series dealing with assigning 3D models to parts that don't have them in a practical matter. I suspect it involves converting the libraries to team versions, but for parts that don't have a model?

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Thanks for these video, But I must say that FUSION ELECTRONICS library management is such a HUGE overly complicated MESS! It need a complete overhaul!

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The two local libraries which were associated with my imported Eagle files weren't being detected by Fusion. I found the local path that Fusion references for local libraries and moved my libraries there. After restarting Fusion, it detected the libraries and my schematic auto-linked to the associated components.

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