What are component sets?
PI Expert uses component sets to define a collection of components to use when creating, optimizing and documenting a design. Component sets allow you to choose exactly the components that you want to use in a design. A component set is a subset of the Component Library and includes all of the component types including transformers (composed of cores and bobbins), capacitors, diodes, Zeners, and inductors. To use a component added to the component library you must add it to a component set unless you are using the All Records set. PI Expert supports multiple component sets which allow you to have different sets to select from when creating designs for different applications and customers. The Default Library Set, which is composed of all the components included in the Default Component Library, is the default component set that is used when PI Expert is installed.
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