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    hi guys, i was wondering what software you guys use to draw schematics on the pc?
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    I use P-Cad since many years now. Orcad is another great one i'd use before too... but i still stick on P-Cad.

    I heard some great comment on something called Eagle too. but i never tried it.
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    I alway draw in paint.
    I made a "library" of different components. And with copy and paste you can d a lot.
    I want to add an attachment as an example but i could not find the browse button.

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    We use OrCad here but it's a tad on the expensive side.

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    Express PCB has a schematic program you can download for free. It seems to be pretty good, but I'm no expert. Has a large library of parts. Way better than Paint.

    Can be linked to their PCB software, but then you have to use them for your PCB's

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    thanks guys. i will look those up later tonight. but feedback of others is still welcome.

    Edit: Thought i'd include the url for <a href="http://www.expresspcb.com/">Express PCB</a> mentioned by dmairspotter.
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    I use Eagle from Cadsoft depending on what part of the world you are you can download from http://www.cadsoft.de/ or http://www.cadsoftusa.com/ Available for Windows and various flavors of *NIX. Comes in other languages if english is not your favorate. If you use windows the program will take some getting used to as it does NOT adhear to some of the "Windows Conventions" i.e. insted of copy you have to select, cut to clipboard, paste from clipboard. The program comes with a good selection of library parts but the creation of custom parts can be confusing. Free non comercial use for one or two sided boards up to 3 inch by 4 inch.

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    thanks Mike_Lynch will check it out too
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    Wink Old dinausaur ...

    Hi, all

    I have been working for 15 years with the ULTIMATE suite ... And I really appreciate it.
    The personnal unlimited version 5.72 cost was ~ 100$ ... for a quasi bug free product.
    Now new releases ( updated, no more personnal editions ) are sold ~ 2500$ ... for only an added 3D view of your card.

    but, looking carefully there are unprotected 500 pins versions 5.5 that can be found !!! ...
    This suite has an enormous open library of components , and PCB design is rather pleasant .
    Here are examples of a PIC demo board ... ( royalty free !!! )

    Alain
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    Here an example drawn in paint using a home made library.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    @mat: wow! you actually drew all that in paint?

    @alain: wow 3d view of the board. if only it didn't cost a bit to have some thing that nice.
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    Yes I draw that in paint and I wrote the programs for them. (in picbasic pro).
    It's a small library.

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    Hi,

    Try SPlan from ABACOM. Learning curve is extremely short!
    With this program you can draw and print your schematics.

    They have also the program Sprint-Layout to create layouts
    for single-sided and double-sided PCBs.

    Other users can take a look at your schematics and layouts
    and print them, with the free viewer-software.

    Be aware that these are two separate tools. The output
    of SPlan cannot be used as the input for Sprint-Layout.

    These tools are well suited for hobby users.

    Best regards,


    Luciano


    * * *

    sPlan 6.0

    The schematic editor for Windows

    With sPlan you will design your schematic circuit diagrams clean
    and easy on your PC. Many powerful functions like the the extensive
    component library, the usage of free definable background form sheets,
    automatic component numbering, component searching, component lists,
    etc. will help you. Even beginners will create perfectly designed
    schematic diagrams within minutes.


    sPlan 6.0 (New version 6.0, release date 08-22-2005)
    http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/splan.html

    Demo version download:
    http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/demoversionen.html


    * * *

    Sprint-Layout 4.0

    Design your own Printed Circuit Boards

    Sprint-Layout is a simple but powerful tool to create layouts for
    single-sided and double-sided PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards).
    The software comes along with all functions that are necessary for
    board design. Even professional features, like export of Gerber-files
    (for professional manufacturing) or HPGL (for isolation-milling with CNC machines)
    are included, while the handling of Sprint-Layout was kept self-explaining.


    Sprint-Layout 4.0
    http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/sprint-layout.html

    Demo version download:
    http://www.abacom-online.de/uk/html/demoversionen.html

    * * *

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    @ Mat
    Seems pretty good. Great work. I'm really amaze it's all done with paint. But one thing i don't understand in the proces...
    Quote Originally Posted by Mat Janssen
    I wrote the programs for them. (in picbasic pro).
    It's a small library.
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    Hi Steve,

    PicBasic Pro is not so powerful!

    * * *

    Step 1. Draw the schematic.
    Step 2. Build the hardware.
    Step 3. Write the software for the hardware.

    Mat Janssen has written the software for the hardware depicted
    in the attached schematic files with PicBasic Pro.

    Luciano

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    totally agree with you Luciano, steve is lost in the clouds. lols!
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    Hehe yeah i know Luciano... i was expecting a silly mistake somewhere.

    YES sometimes, see often, i'm lost somewhere between earth and Planet LotypoJuarta where many of my Gyurositafm friends live.

    Except few pink elephant around me now, i've no other mental problem

    LOL!
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    @Mister_e. You forgot to quote the whole sentence. You took a part out of in and than you made the comment. Yust for fun?!
    For you I will repeat it again so that you can understand it better.
    I draw all my schema's in paint. I use a small librabry with componets.(transistor pnp and pnp, resistor, capacitor, elco, diode, opamp.)
    Then with copy and paste you put the components on there places. Then draw the lines between the parts. Look if you made some mistakes. If so change them.
    When eveything was ready. I build the circuits.

    Then I start to write the software for the processors ant tested it for the working. This part I did with picbasic pro version 2.46 with the latest patch.
    All the reciever functions are in the 16F628. By putting the F adres in the right position the software is for diferent AD converters, or 8 pwm outputs or 8 servo outputs or 8 digital outputs.
    The data is sent via rs485 drivers, and has a baudrate of 250000 bits/sec.
    It sents 64 packets of data. Each reciever looks if the data is meant for him, by looking at his start adres. If so, he puts the data, meant for him, at the outputs of the reciever.

    I hope you understand this. If not, please tell us and I will try to tell it in another way.
    Regards, Mat

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    I'm using Cadsoft EAGLE and I can really recommend it.

    The Schematic editor does an ERC (Electrical Rule Check) for you.
    (Means you are notified if you have connected two outputs to each other, left pins floating, etc.)

    There is an Autoruter included in the Package that creates the PCB from the schematic.
    The PCB is cross-checked with the schematic to make sure they match.
    Last but not least the Schematic Editor does a DRC (Design Rule Check) to make sure your PCB is within the specs of your PCB Manufacturer.
    (Trace width, Spaces, Drill Sizes etc.)

    Attached is an example of a Board designed with EAGLE
    (Can't post the schematic)

    CLICK HERE
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    Hi, Ralf

    My suite theoretically do not allow other things than paper prints ...

    But try this : http://www.visagesoft.com/products/pdfreader/

    gives superb pdf files ...as it's seen like a printer by the soft !!!

    Alain
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    Hi Alain,

    I'm not sure of what you are trying to tell me,
    is it that you can''t open the attached image,
    or is it that you would like to see the schematic in PDF format?

    There is no technical Problem with exporting the schematic,
    it simply is a copyright issue.
    (I should have said "not allowed to" rather than "can't" post the schematic)

    Anyway, thanks for the link.
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    Wink may or can ...

    Hi, Ralf

    I understood you were not able to "E. print" the scheme ... and didn't think at all you were not allowed to publish it ...

    this soft permits to send directly pdf files ( small sizes ...fits in attached documents size for the forum !!! ) instead of print, scan and send ...heavy files.

    have a nice week-end

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    Mister_e nice to see another P-CAD user. I've been using it since 1998.
    I'm freelance, so if you need something done fast, I can do it!!!

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    P-Cad is certainely not the easiest to learn (if you want to use/learn every function/features) but you can do absolutely everything. A bit expensive yes but that really worth the price.
    Maybe not the best one for hobbyist or to do a relly few design a year.
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    wow this thread really grew suddenly since i last came in to check here. thank you all for your contributions and i have been reading up on the softwares mentioned. still considering my options before i purchase any of them. hope this thread helps others as well. i'm sure there are more programs out there that is not mentioned here. post them here
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e
    P-Cad is certainely not the easiest to learn (if you want to use/learn every function/features) but you can do absolutely everything. A bit expensive yes but that really worth the price.
    Maybe not the best one for hobbyist or to do a relly few design a year.

    Yes, what I hated most about P-CAD was the very poor libraries that came with it. Fortunatley that was made a little better with the launch of P-CAD2004. You could not draw a nice schematic with the symbols that came with it and the grid centre was a weird size. I built hundreds of custom components to make life easier.

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    Source:
    http://www.elektor-electronics.co.uk...rt=52923&PN=On

    Magazine - Elektor Electronics November 2005

    Kaleidoscope
    Software for schematic capture and PCB design

    Programs for schematic capture, board designs (PCBs) and simulation are now indispensable tools for anyone serious about electronics design. This issue of Elektor Electronics comes with a free DVD packed with demo, evaluation, trial and complete versions of all popular E-CAD programs. The DVD, we hope, allows you see what program is best suited to your requirements and applications. This article provides brief discussions of all programs on the DVD.

    Abacom: Splan 6.0 – SprintLayout 4.0
    AMS: Circuit Creator
    Baas: Layo PCB 10.0
    Bartels AutoEngineer: BAE 4.3.0.347
    Cadence Design Systems: OrCAD V 10.0
    CADInt PCB: CADInt PCB 2.11.15.0
    CADSoft: Eagle 4.15
    Capilano: DesignWorks 4.3.1
    Edainnovation: EPD 7.2.31
    Electronics Workbench: Design Suite 8.1
    Free PCB: Free PCB 1.2
    Friedrich (Bureau): Target 3001! V11 & V12
    Holophase: CirCAD ‘98
    KiCAD : KiCAD
    Labcenter Electronics/Multipower: Proteus 6.8
    McCAD McCAD Schematics – MAC PCB-ST
    Merco electronics: PCB Elegance 3.0
    Merlin: MerliPCB
    Micrelec: WinSchιm 6.1 – WinTYPON
    Niche Software: PCB Designer 1.3.3
    Number One Systems: Easy PC 9.0
    Pad2Pad: Pad2Pad 1.6.0
    PCB123: PCB123 V2.1
    PCB Editor: PCB Developer's Assistant V3.0
    Seetrax: RangerXL – Ranger2XL
    Tsien: Boardmaker 3
    Visionics: EdWinXP 14.0
    Vutrax: Vutrax 12.5
    Zuken: CADStarexpress 7.0


    Hyperlinks
    Abacom
    www.abacom-online.de
    AMS
    www.advancedmsinc.com
    Asic Atoms
    www.asicatoms.com
    Baas
    www.baas.nl
    Bartels AutoEngineer
    www.bme.ie/bae/bae
    CADint PCB
    www.cadint.se
    CADSoft
    www.cadsoft.de
    CirCAD
    www.holophase.com
    DesignWorks
    www.capilano.com
    Edainnovation
    www.edainnovation.com
    Electronic Workbench Europe
    www.electronicsworkbench.com
    Friedrich (Bureau)
    www.ibfriedrich.com
    Free PCB
    www.freepcb.com
    KiCAD
    iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/kicad
    Labcenter Electronics
    www.labcenter.co.uk
    (pour la France) Multipower
    www.multipower.fr
    Layo1PCB www.baas.nl
    McCAD
    www.mccad.com
    Mentor Graphics
    www.mentor.com/products/pcb/pads
    Merco electronics
    www.merco.nl
    Merlin PCB
    www.geocities.com/MerliPCB
    Micrelec
    www.micrelec.fr/lyctech/tele.htm
    Niche Software
    www.niche.co.uk
    Number One Systems
    www.numberone.com
    OrCAD (Cadence)
    www.orcad.com/downloads.aspx
    Pad2Pad
    www.pad2pad.com
    PCB123
    www.pcb123.com
    PCB Editor
    www.waldherr.com
    Seetrax
    www.seetrax.co.uk
    Target 3001 !
    ibfriedrich.com
    Tsien
    www.tsien.info
    Visionix
    www.visionics.a.se
    Vutrax
    www.vutrax.co.uk
    Zuken
    www.zuken.com

    Other interesting links for companies that do not appear on the DVD.
    Altium
    www.altium.com/pcad
    Ariadne
    www.cad-ul.de/htm/ariadne-start.htm
    Circuit Maker
    www.circuitmaker.com
    Pulsonix
    www.pulsonix.com/index.asp
    The PCB Designer
    www.cad-design.com

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    wow... its been a while since i checked back here... thanks luciano for all the urls. hope that this thread reli help others out there. certainly helped me
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    my programme is target 3001! v11 (not v12 ı dont advise) i think it's the best free pcb program. it has a large library,autorouter,autoplacer,3d view,free updates etc, etc.

    ı advise this German miracle, because Toyota F1 uses it
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    I'm going to learn me some Eagle.... one of the few available for OSX as far as I'm aware... or one of the few that anyone will actually recommend, anyway.

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    Here is one from New Zealand -

    Hutson Systems
    http://www.hutson.co.nz/

    I downloaded it yesterday and had a bit of a look. There are some things missing but considering the price and that this is only version 1.0x it looks like pretty good value for money. I always try the demo with out looking at the help file as I find this a good indication of ease of use. I just can't relate to Eagle but maybe thats because I'm so use to Protel ?

    Here are a couple more I don't think have been listed...

    TinyCAD for Windows
    http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/Links.html

    Autotrax (no relation to the old Protel DOS version)
    http://www.autotraxeda.com/

    Roger Lascelles VCad Page (this is a Veroboard layout program that uses Netlists)
    http://www.geocities.com/rogerlasau/VCad.html

    There are some OS offerings as well, though not all work on Windows.

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    I use QCAD.
    My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.

    Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!

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    Try Proteus Isis Lite:

    http://www.proteuslite.com/
    Keep your motor running

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    Man, there's so many choices out there. I have tried AutotraxEDA (which will soon be available on OSX apparently) on windows, and it sucked. Certain things caused it to crash completely without responding, and sometimes it would take a minute or two to startup, even though it apparently wasn't actually doing anything. AFAIK it's being developed by only one guy... he has a lot of faith in it, but it seems pretty terrible to me.

    Eagle seems pretty wierd to me too - the only reason I wanted to learn it was because it runs on OSX.

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    I wonder if a commercial version of the express PCB suite is available, its super extra simple to learn, but its main drawback is that you cannot print the circuit, you only can send the circuit to them


    Pablo

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    Has anyone used Easy PC? The demo is seriously impressive. It costs around $450 USD, but if its as good as it looks, it may be worth it....

    Looks like my PC will hang around for a few years to come....

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    EasyPC has been the Schematic/CAD Layout software of choice in this company for some twenty years... long before I ever came here... I can vouch for it.

    It's nice to be able to enter a schematic, translate it to PCB and have the software maintain integrity and spacing throughout, then output to Gerber or Excellon, email them to almost any PCB fab house in the world, and have them make what you've created. Never fails. If you have the SPICE add-on's you can even simulate your design, or display it in 3D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forgie
    It costs around $450 USD, but if its as good as it looks, it may be worth it....

    Looks like my PC will hang around for a few years to come....
    it's a bit much than this, when you set it to USD instead of the default GBP
    http://www.numberone.com/prices.asp?...=USD&product=*

    BUT it looks good. The full package is still cheaper than ORCAD, PCAD or PROTEL(now Altium Designer)
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    I'm in the process of starting a partnership company as well as a personal consulting business - I need to choose an electronics CAD package to learn, invest in it, and stick with it. I think EasyPC looks like by far the cheapest 'Pro' package. For what I need, this would appear to be an easy choice!

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    Hello all,

    At my job we have been using EasyPc from Number One Systems in the last four years. It's a quite cheap electronics cad software, it has a small learning curve, we customise all the components (libraries) for our needs (we like good looking layouts). It works pretty well even under Win98SE.

    Every PCB manufacturer undertstands the EasyPC file outputs.

    Of course there are "better" software but if price matters...

    Bye to you all
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