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Free schematic and pcb design programs

by "Rene" <my.name@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 29, 2008 at 03:49 PM

Hello to all of You!

I am planning to sink my teeth into a "electronics CAD suite" in a not so 
far away future. I have used ulticap and ultiboard back in the days they 
still were DOS appz, I even bought a 80387 copro for them ;-). Not
necessary 
to say that the version I still own is a bit dated now.

What is im****tant, as it is only a hobby (and I am Dutch ;-), is that it
is 
free. Open source is preferred by me but not a demand. It is highly 
preferable that the suite can be used both in windows and Linux, though
not 
a demand either. If not cross-platform, I prefer a windows program but it
is 
fairly im****tant that it will run in 98SE as the computer I have in my
hobby 
room is very old, 98SE runs great on it (much faster that Xubuntu) but I 
expect it to be too old for XP or 2000. This does not mean that Linux-only

is out of the question.

I have already done a lot of reading on the web and KiCad, which I have
been 
looking at a couple of years ago (it contained too many bugs back then to
be 
of interest to me) and the gEDA tools are of particular interest to me. 
Free, open source and KiCad is cross platform. gEDA is officially Linux
only 
and I don't judge myself to have enough knowledge to make it run under 
windows (at several places I have read that theoretically can be build for

windows, perhaps with Cygwin, anyway, I do not feel like doing that).
Linux 
only would do as well though it is not preferable.

Furthermore I have found out that gEDAis much more flexible/powerfull but 
also more difficult to get into than KiCad. I do not mind having a steep 
learning curve as long as it is possible with some engagement by me. I
will 
probably be using it for a long time so it is an investment.

I am not going to do very sophisticated things. What is of utmost
im****tant 
to me, and that is my main question, is that the suite is _reliable_.
Every 
program contains bugs but how often do You stumble upon them when using 
these programs?
Very im****tant as well is that there are libraries with many, many parts
in 
them and an easy way to add new components.

I bought the program "Frontdesigner" program from 
http://www.abacom-online.de/html/produkte.html,
it was not expensive and
is 
a great tool. This company sells a schematic capture program and a pcb 
editor as well but they do not cooperate, for me, that is a reason not to 
buy them (judging from the quality of the Front plate design program, I 
think they might have suited my demands, this is however too big a 
short-coming). So that is something else that is im****tant to me: I have
to 
be able to enter the schematic and then use that to design the pcb (check 
connections a.s.f.). But I also want to able to draw a pcb without being 
obliged to use a schematic. It does not have to be KiCad or gEDA.

I would be very pleased if You would express Your thoughts/experience 
concerning the things I have been writing. I am especially curious when it

comes to stability/reliability of the different programs, the level of 
sophistication is less im****tant.

Thank You very much in advance!
Yours sincerely,
Rene
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Free schematic and pcb design programs
"Rene" <my.n  2008-04-29 15:49:16 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
DJ Delorie <dj@[EMAIL   2008-04-29 11:24:58 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
"Joel Koltner"   2008-04-29 11:35:23 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
DJ Delorie <dj@[EMAIL   2008-04-29 15:16:51 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
hal-usenet@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-04-29 14:28:16 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
DJ Delorie <dj@[EMAIL   2008-04-29 16:01:57 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
"Rene" <my.n  2008-04-29 20:14:27 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
Baron <baron@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 10:52:06 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
DJ Delorie <dj@[EMAIL   2008-04-30 10:42:20 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
Baron <baron@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 16:32:29 
Re: Free schematic and pcb design programs
JeffM <jeffm_@[EMAIL P  2008-04-29 12:48:17 

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