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Schematic drawing software?
Some years ago I used Visio at work for schematic drawing, but I no
longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as long as the price is reasonable. I found a couple with Google which were several hundred bucks, a bit much for my needs. Do recent Visio releases still have schematic drawing capability? I went to the Microsoft website and they advertise all kinds of drawing capabilities, but not schematics. Thanks in advance, Bill, W6WRT |
Schematic drawing software?
Bill Turner wrote:
Some years ago I used Visio at work for schematic drawing, but I no longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as long as the price is reasonable. I found a couple with Google which were several hundred bucks, a bit much for my needs. Do recent Visio releases still have schematic drawing capability? I went to the Microsoft website and they advertise all kinds of drawing capabilities, but not schematics. Thanks in advance, Bill, W6WRT Switchercad III is free spice software with schematic capture. http://www.linear.com/company/software.jsp -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
Schematic drawing software?
Try Kicad
Its a capable OSS program that will run on Linux or Windows (I use it on Linux - havent tried M$) has a project manager to allow PCB drafting from the schematic Richard Michael A. Terrell wrote: Bill Turner wrote: Some years ago I used Visio at work for schematic drawing, but I no longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as long as the price is reasonable. I found a couple with Google which were several hundred bucks, a bit much for my needs. Do recent Visio releases still have schematic drawing capability? I went to the Microsoft website and they advertise all kinds of drawing capabilities, but not schematics. Thanks in advance, Bill, W6WRT Switchercad III is free spice software with schematic capture. http://www.linear.com/company/software.jsp |
Schematic drawing software?
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Bill Turner wrote: Some years ago I used Visio at work for schematic drawing, but I no longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as long as the price is reasonable. I found a couple with Google which were several hundred bucks, a bit much for my needs. Do recent Visio releases still have schematic drawing capability? I went to the Microsoft website and they advertise all kinds of drawing capabilities, but not schematics. Thanks in advance, Bill, W6WRT Any good CADD program can do that. If it is the symbols your looking for, most of the good CADD outfits have libraries of Electronic, Electric, Mechanical, and Structural Symbols, or you can build your own library of symbols. Bruce in alaska AL7AQ -- add a 2 before @ |
Schematic drawing software?
Michael A. Terrell wrote: Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Thank you Mike. Will DAV 22 Alhambra CA Memorial Honor Detail Memorial Honor Detail, Riverside National Cemerty, CA. Armorer, RNC. |
Schematic drawing software?
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:16:20 -0700, Bill Turner
wrote: Some years ago I used Visio at work for schematic drawing, but I no longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as long as the price is reasonable. I found a couple with Google which were several hundred bucks, a bit much for my needs. Do recent Visio releases still have schematic drawing capability? I went to the Microsoft website and they advertise all kinds of drawing capabilities, but not schematics. Thanks in advance, Bill, W6WRT Here's an open source prog that works pretty well. http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/ It makes nice schematics and is pretty easy to use. Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sir Julian Huxley - Humanist, atheist and science popularizer, Professor of Zoology, President of UNESCO 25 yrs ago in a radio interview "I suppose that the reason that we lept at the origin (of the species) was because the idea of God interfered with our sexual mores." |
Schematic drawing software?
Take a peek at gEDA
http://www.geda.seul.org Schematic drawing, PCB layout, modeling, the whole shot. And it's free ... |
Schematic drawing software?
Bill Turner wrote:
longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as Try EAGLE, at www.cadsoft.de -- Dave * N3WTK (DM04xf) * http://isi.mtwilson.edu |
Schematic drawing software?
David Snyder Hale wrote:
Bill Turner wrote: longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as Try EAGLE, at www.cadsoft.de Eagle is crippleware, but with lot of library symbols. Any PCB's will be limited to two layers and 100mm by 80mm size. I also think there is a limitation on the hierarchy of schematic subdrawings. Go get KiCad. GPL license, no limitations and runs on both Linux and Windooze. You find KiCad on the net for download. //Cheers Dan / M0DFI |
Schematic drawing software?
"Dan Andersson" wrote in message
... David Snyder Hale wrote: Bill Turner wrote: longer have access to it. Can someone recommend a program to use at home for creating schematic drawings? I don't care if it is payware as Try EAGLE, at www.cadsoft.de Eagle is crippleware Only the free version! Go get KiCad. GPL license, no limitations and runs on both Linux and Windooze. You find KiCad on the net for download. Certainly worth checking out, but I'd be surprised if most people felt that KiCad and EAGLE with "roughly comparable" -- most people would definitely tend to prefer one over the other. |
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