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-Dan-
- 6th April 2009, 15:22
Hi,

I'm after purchasing some software for circuit design

I'm after something with an extensive part library and an easy to use interface.


What applications do you use?

mister_e
- 6th April 2009, 16:56
We hear good comment at least on Eagle, Easy-PC and DipTrace. They should have their respective demo, so, try them and see how comfortable you're with.

HTH

Byte_Butcher
- 6th April 2009, 20:30
I tried Eagle, and found it rather difficult and non-intuitive to use. (for me at least) I finally gave up on it.
I've never tried Easy-PC.
I'm currently using DipTrace and like it quite a lot. It's got a few bugs still, but they're working on it...

It's also available as freeware (non-profit use only) with a 2-layer, 250 pin limit so it's easy to download it and take it for a test drive.



steve

timmers
- 6th April 2009, 20:38
Easy PC is intuitive and capable of complex designs. I did a 6 layer design without any hastle. There is a tech support line which is excellent as well.

http://numberone.com/easypc.asp
They have a demo available for download.

See what you think.
Automatic routing (prorouter) is an option thats well worth the money. Saves hours of work.

Tim.

victorf57
- 11th April 2009, 01:08
Do check out DipTrace.
They have a free version of 250 Pins
but if you send them an email they have a not for profit version which is 500 pins for free.
Regards
Victor

mvs_sarma
- 11th April 2009, 06:32
you may try PCB123. I use it.
Perhaps it is easy as 1,2,3....
see at www.pcb123.com