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drawing schematics?
robasic
Hello Dave,
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YES! There are some schematic and PCB programs out there. Eagle Express is a FREE download with ONLY a limitation of board size (4" x 3.2" size board) but it is FULLY functional schematic editor AND is will then create the PCB for you even including a Autorouter. Here is there website: Here is a FREEWARE full version of SCORE - Schematic Capture for Windows? which there are NO limitations at all. Here is there website: WinCircuit2002 and WinSchema98 are a good choice for doing schematic drawing with WinSchema98 and then trun around and do the PCB with WinCircuit2002. Here is there website: I hope this helps Jon Bevar Founder of RoBasic Research "Robotic Interfacing via the Personal Computer" --- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., "David Saum" <dsaum@i...> wrote:
I need to draw some schematics |
Check the Bookmarks area of Homebrew PCBs.
A reminder for everyone- although the list hasn't been here that long, a lot of people have already asked and answered a lot of questions. I've posted some (I think) very useful links in the Bookmarks section. So, ask questions, but look around a bit first and see if the answer is already here. BTW, I am using (still learning) the free Schematic and PCB software from CADSoft, Eagle 4. It is free for personal use. And we're up to 171 members! Steve Greenfield --- David Saum <dsaum@...> wrote: I need to draw some schematics __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball |
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Steve --- robasic <robasic@...> wrote: -snip- Here is a FREEWARE full version of SCORE - Schematic Capture for-snip- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball |
At 02:10 PM 3/2/02 -0500, David Saum wrote:
I need to draw some schematicsI think very highly of CADINT. They now have a free version which is good for up to 250 pins. In fact, you are using the paid for version with a license good for 250 pins. That license is free. You can download the most current version from both www.cadint.com and www.cadint.se . You will have to fill out a little form to get it but they don't spam you or sell your email address. Be sure to also download the manual and tutorial - these are not included in the main download. If you decide you like the package enough to upgrade to the pay version, they have several options available. The high end is fairly pricey but I feel it is serious bang for the buck. Note that the only thing that changes when you upgrade is the license file and passwords. You still keep the same program you were using with the free license. In a nutshell: 250 pins - downloaded: free 250 pins - shipped on CD: $10 non-commercial - 500 pins: $90 Other variants are available. dwayne Dwayne Reid <dwayner@...> Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax Celebrating 18 years of Engineering Innovation (1984 - 2002) .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. .- `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' `-' Do NOT send unsolicited commercial email to this email address. This message neither grants consent to receive unsolicited commercial email nor is intended to solicit commercial email. |
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