A AdamGT3 Joined 15 May 2006 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Location Buckinghamshire Country 18 Aug 2006 #1 I have seen a number of computer generated circuit diagrams, normally lighting. What is the standard software for producing these? Many thanks
I have seen a number of computer generated circuit diagrams, normally lighting. What is the standard software for producing these? Many thanks
N not so warm Joined 30 May 2006 Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Location Leicestershire Country 18 Aug 2006 #2 http://www.smps.us/tools.html do trials and freeware
E eggplant Joined 23 Feb 2006 Messages 821 Reaction score 2 Country 18 Aug 2006 #3 Eagle is pretty standard - the full version isnt cheap though - and its hard to get used to, but is really good. http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
Eagle is pretty standard - the full version isnt cheap though - and its hard to get used to, but is really good. http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
empip Joined 24 Sep 2005 Messages 6,345 Reaction score 269 Country 19 Aug 2006 #4 Have a trawl here :- http://www.epanorama.net/links/software.html
P plugwash Joined 28 Mar 2004 Messages 10,437 Reaction score 611 Country 19 Aug 2006 #5 if you just wan't to draw diagrams for human consumption then any decent drawing package (corel draw, visio etc) should be fine. if you wan't to actually perform analysis or schematic capture based PCB design then you will need to use special software intended for that purpose.
if you just wan't to draw diagrams for human consumption then any decent drawing package (corel draw, visio etc) should be fine. if you wan't to actually perform analysis or schematic capture based PCB design then you will need to use special software intended for that purpose.
F fattony Joined 1 May 2006 Messages 925 Reaction score 1 Country 19 Aug 2006 #6 can yu get Amtech on a trial or anything, the circuit design software?
E eggplant Joined 23 Feb 2006 Messages 821 Reaction score 2 Country 19 Aug 2006 #7 er have a look on their site, if it doesnt say so them email them maybe...