- Freeware electronics CAD
- Posted by Renan on January 1st, 2006
Hello,
I'm looking for a freeware CAD program to draw electronics circuits.
Anybody knows any such program?
Thanks.
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Thanks, Renan(tm) - Canoas, RS, Brazil.
"mother-in-law <--> woman Hitler" -- anagram
- Posted by RecluseMan35 on January 1st, 2006
In article <MPG.1e216454b00e1d77989705@news.x-privat.org>,
renan@internet.com.invalid says...
http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/DiagramDesigner/
there is an optional electronics template download
good luck with your freeware search
- Posted by John on January 1st, 2006
Cadsoft Eagle Layout Editor.
Freeware version limited to 4x3.2 inch size and 2 single layers.
More than ample for experimenters.
http://www.cadsoft.de/
J Free
Renan wrote:
- Posted by Roger Johansson on January 1st, 2006
Renan wrote:
You probably need a spice program and the best is
LTSpice/SwitcherCAD III, here
http://www.linear.com/company/software.jsp
Others have given links to circuit board layout progs, if that is what
you want.
Normally you develop the circuit in a spice program, and that is also a
drawing program to draw circuits with. Later you may want to make a
circuit board, then you use a circuit board layout program, like Eagle.
--
Roger J.
- Posted by Renan on January 1st, 2006
At date 1 Jan 2006 09:01:28 -0800, Roger Johansson (roger4911@gmail.com)
wrote in article <1136134888.412951.239670
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, for newsgroup alt.comp.freeware:
I will need both.
Thanks!
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Thanks, Renan(tm) - Canoas, RS, Brazil.
"mother-in-law <--> woman Hitler" -- anagram
- Posted by Daniel Mandic on January 1st, 2006
Roger Johansson wrote:
Iīve got rid of Eagle. Their official (internet) ANTI MIcrosoft
outsays... I am not going to support such a company.
Well, one person (private)...thatīs normal. But a serious company???
Flaming against MS with absolutely wrong arguments, at all!! ;-)
Not serious.
Yes, LTSpice is a very good freeware. I would suggest to bundle it with
'FREEPCB'
http://www.freepcb.com/home.html
the best Freeware Elektronic CAD I have ever seen. Better than Eagle
Shite (Eagle is too expensive and too weak programmed, due to weak and
coward programmers).
FreePCB is MOST RECOmmENDABLE!!!!!
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic
- Posted by Daniel Mandic on January 1st, 2006
John wrote:
With that version you can only fart.
The Full Version is better. But FAR,
FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR,
FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR,
FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR, FAR,
FAR, FAR, FAR, away from FREEWARE.
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic
- Posted by Renan on January 1st, 2006
At date 01 Jan 2006 23:12:06 GMT, Daniel Mandic (daniel_mandic@ping.at)
wrote in article <43b861c6$0$16883$91cee783
@newsreader01.highway.telekom.at>, for newsgroup alt.comp.freeware:
I don't see any "ANTI Microsft outsays" on their site.
Will try. Thanks!
--
Thanks, Renan(tm) - Canoas, RS, Brazil.
"mother-in-law <--> woman Hitler" -- anagram
- Posted by Roger Johansson on January 1st, 2006
Renan wrote:
I should be honest and tell you that I don't use LTSpice myself, the
interface is not intuitive enough. I prefer EWB version 5c. It has a
better interface but it doesn't have the speed and precision of
LTSpice. Real engineers see EWB as a toy, as some cheap crap, and the
pros would never use EWB.
But I am more interested in having fun than in creating very good
circuits. EWB is not freeware and it is not for sale anymore ;-).
Customers who bought the newer versions of EWB wanted a copy of EWB
5.0c together with the new program, because the new program was
useless, and the company gave them the old program for free if the
customer demanded it, but I doubt they are still doing that.
You need to train for half an hour to use LTSpice, EWB is very simple
to start using immediately. Things look like a normal workbench, you
drag out the oscilloscope on the work area to use it, use the controls
just like on a real oscilloscope, wires are made by drag-n-drop from
the contact points. Push the power button to give power to the circuit
and see what happens.
Later versions of Electronics Workbench are based on a new engine and
have had problems with many bugs. Nobody has ever produced a better
spice prog than EWB5c if we value the user interface highly.
If I ever need to design a serious and complicated circuit I will use
LTSpice as a complement, to check out what happens in a really good and
modern spice simulator.
If I really worked with electronics I would learn to use LTSpice.
--
Roger J.
- Posted by Daniel Mandic on January 1st, 2006
Roger Johansson wrote:
Thatīs a Masterpiece of Electronic Software! Made in Germofornia :-)))))
Great Group-support. Look YAHOO. LTSpice.
Yes, and its compatibility to FreePCB (1.3 now) makes it perfect. Just
export from LTSpice with Pads2000 Format and go on with a nice
partslist in FreePCB.
Although, FreePCB is difficult to understand (bez itīs so easy), but
when wir?ng starts.... what a plaeasure! Zooming in! CAD!!!
Great Program.
Kind Regards,
Daniel Mandic
- Posted by boywonder on January 19th, 2006
Renan wrote:
I have a few links here:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~toner27/circuit_design.html