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bobinphx wrote:
To All, Is there any software that will help ease the frustration of drawing a schematic by hand from an existing radio???? Bob in phx I recently used DraftChoice for Windows (a downloadable shareware program) to reconstruct the schematic of an HP lab supply. I created symbols for all the part types and then put them down on the screen (on grid) roughly where the parts were on the board. Then I connected them together with three colors of lines (one for each side of the board and one for flying leads). Then using the alter/rubber tool, I stretched the lines to put the parts in some obvious order that made sense to me. The rubber function stretches lines without distorting symbols. When the parts were all where I wanted them, I replaced the original colored lines with black ones. The result was a very fine schematic. The big weakness of this program is its limited export capability. But it is very easy to work with and saves me a lot of time. If you get a copy and want a symbol file of my electronic symbols, email me and I will send it. I have a blank drawing file with the text set to ..1 inch high, .1 inch grid and this symbol file included, to start any schematic. Then I save-as a new named file. -- John Popelish |
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