blueroomelectronics
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I use Sprint too, that makes two of us
It's a well thought out program and I don't find myself fighting the interface.
It's a well thought out program and I don't find myself fighting the interface.
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blueroomelectronics said:I use Sprint too, that makes two of us
It's a well thought out program and I don't find myself fighting the interface.
picbits said:No schematic capture and rough and ready PCB design but as Blueroom said - it doesn't fight back.
For a semi pro who wants to get the circuit from his brain to production with the minimum of fuss you can't beat it.
3v0 said:The list of tools that do PCB layout is amazing. That is good for choice but bad for collaborative efforts or sharing.
I can understand people not wanting to use Eagle but going to anything without schematic capture would be, at least for me, very wrong. One of the nice thing Eagle has done in the Beta version is that you can mark specific instances of errors as exceptions in the DRC.
If I were to jump ship it would be for an open source tool.
Torben said:Hmm. I don't want a package that doesn't have schematic capture and schem export to board--if I ain't getting paid, I don't want the extra work of making sure my board actually reflects what the schematic shows. Yeah, I'm lazy that way.
Torben
Gayan Soyza said:Here is a list of PCB Design softwares try one by one & tell me what you like most is?
https://www.olimex.com/pcb/dtools.html
AlainB said:Yes! Thanks! I'll get back to you soon on that one!
I tried Eagle. I like the idea of drawing the schematic first and I also like the autorouter.
But the library is so huge. Took me about half an hour to find a DB25 connector. There must be at least 2000 differents connectors to choose from.
Is there a library that would have the most commons parts in one single directory?
Anyways, now I will try Express PCB.
Alain
AlainB said:Is there a library that would have the most commons parts in one single directory?