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![]() "John Tartar" wrote in message . 70... Thanks for all the suggestions. However, I should have mentioned that I'm using Windows 98. 1) gEDA appears to be only for Linux & Mac. ??? I'm running it on XP (and Linux, too) -- there are standalone compiles as well as Cygwin. 2) I installed PCB artist, but thee's no component libraries, and the prices for the small runs are about $100 higher than Express PCB Again, where are you getting this stuff?? The main problem seems to be that there are so many libraries that it is difficult to locate the part you want amidst all the noise ... |
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:26:51 -0000 in rec.radio.amateur.homebrew, John
Tartar wrote, 4) I'm off to try Eagle that Tim receomnded, 80x100mm 2 payer boards are fine, all my designs are in PCB Expresses miniboard format. I am also happy with the free version of Eagle, and I have run it under Windows 98 in the past. |
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"John Tartar" wrote in message
. 70... 1) gEDA appears to be only for Linux & Mac. People occasionally threaten to do Windows ports and some even begin, but yeah, it doesn't exact seem to be "well supported" under Windows. 2) I installed PCB artist, but thee's no component libraries, and the prices for the small runs are about $100 higher than Express PCB Advanced Circuits will sell you 3 PCBs up to 60 sq. inches on a 2-layer board for $99 (http://www.4pcb.com/index.php?load=content&page_id=130) ... if you can de-panelize them yourself, it might be cheaper that way. 3) I'm not doing this for porfit, Ham radio is my hobby not my job, so anything boards I make I will either give away, or sell at cost. If you're going to sell them anyway, I can't imagine anyone will protest if you tack on something extra to begin upgrading your software or hardware. :-) 4) I'm off to try Eagle that Tim receomnded, 80x100mm 2 payer boards are fine, all my designs are in PCB Expresses miniboard format. Eagle is good... ---Joel |
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ExpressPCB will sell you industry standard Gerbers of artwork generated
by their free software for $50, as I recall. 73, Pete AC7ZL John Tartar wrote: Does anyone know of a simple, but free PCB layout software. Or a way to convert .pcb files from EXPRESSPCB to industry standard format. I currently use ExpressPCBs layout s/w which is fine for my applications and great for prototypes. But I want the option to use other vendors when the volume gets high, i.e. selling kits. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:01:06 -0700 in rec.radio.amateur.homebrew, "H. P.
Friedrichs" wrote, ExpressPCB will sell you industry standard Gerbers of artwork generated by their free software for $50, as I recall. Which is basically paying ransom to get back your designs which are being held hostage. |
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"David Harmon" wrote in message
... Which is basically paying ransom to get back your designs which are being held hostage. It is, but given that they gave you the design software for free, it's a pretty reasonable business proposition if you're aware of everything when you start doing business with them -- no one forces you to use that free software, after all. |
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"John Tartar" wrote in message
. 70... Does anyone know of a simple, but free PCB layout software. Or a way to convert .pcb files from EXPRESSPCB to industry standard format. I currently use ExpressPCBs layout s/w which is fine for my applications and great for prototypes. But I want the option to use other vendors when the volume gets high, i.e. selling kits. FreePCB (completely free) http://www.freepcb.com/ CirCad (Omniglyph V5 has a free version) http://www.holophase.com/ |
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