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| Hi everyone. There are a few software titles currently available which allow you to take an electronics schematic and create from it a PCB layout design. I have tried searching for a piece of software which will do a similar thing for breadboard designs. Is any reader here familiar with any software which can do that kind of thing? I've tried googling it and I've also searched a couple of software websites but not turned up any useful results. Thanks all Brian | |
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| I use breadboards a lot without the need to use software as well, it just means that you have to spend the extra time sitting down and designing the layout for the board with all the proper cuts where they should be and making sure no unwanted connections are made etc. In the same way I could also spend the time creating a PCB layout without the need to use software - it's just easier using software to do it because a) it's quicker and b) you can often get better results that way That's all I wanted it for really Brian | |
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| For any interested readers of this thread, I did manage to find this: http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/lochmaster.html Unfortunately though it's only a design aid - it wont actually create a design from a circuit schematic which is more what I was looking for. Brian | |
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| Breadboards and stripboards (or Veroboards) are not the same thing. What you are talking about are Veroboards and when you google for Veroboards you'll get plenty of hits, like this one http://www.mitedu.freeserve.co.uk/Prac/vero/vero.html which help in layout design. A breadboard, is what is photographed here: | |
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| Of course you are correct. Strange that I should mix those up as I've used breadboard loads of times! I did actually mean stripboard. I had already tried the term veroboard and stripboard on google and although it returns lots of hits, very few of them are relevant to design software and infact I found none that would do the kind of thing I was looking for Brian | |
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