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Altium Designer includes a feature for projects called “Active BOMs,” which are a fully integrated BOM tool that can automatically update to include all parts used in a design, as well as poll sellers for most recent pricing. We require using these for projects being released for fabrication & purchase.

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Background

BOMs in Altium are designated with .BomDoc

The distributor search feature of Altium Designer is provided via Octopart.com, which is part of why it is quite good.

Addressing Errors in ActiveBOM

Missing MPNs

Some parts will appear without a MPN and therefore will not autofill with distributor results.

Adding an MPN should have been completed when first making the part. This issue can be addressed by adding an associated MPN within the part in the vault.

Simply click “Add” and select the correct MPN, which should also contain a few SPNs (supplier part numbers). If no SPNs are available, you should confirm the MPN isn’t something slightly different from what you searched for (sometimes SPNs include the packaging skew which will limit your results).

Out of Date Components

This warning is fixed by updating your project from libraries. It is a good practice to address these to ensure your board has the latest footprint, pinout, etc.

No Results

This is what will occur when a part is truly out of stock. You should however manually confirm this as sometimes it will appear that a valid MPN has been provided, but this is not actually the case.

In this case, adding a dash in the part number provides SPNs that are actually up to date and show the part is indeed in stock. I found this correct MPN via a quick check on Octopart.

You can keep both just in case.

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