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Anyone care to weigh in on the "best" program for drawing scematics?
Pete KB1LZH |
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Peter Barbella wrote:
Anyone care to weigh in on the "best" program for drawing scematics? Pete KB1LZH Unless I require simulation of some sort, nothing is faster than drawing by hand. When talking to clients, it much faster for me to do a quick back-of-envelope sketch than it is to fire up my comp. My drafting skills are of quite a high standard and there will be times where I won't enter the design into my computer at all. For final designs(paid ones) I usually use Protel. Its expensive but its widely accepted and its a complete package, and I pass the costs onto my customers anyway. -- Wing Wong. |
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Peter Barbella wrote:
Anyone care to weigh in on the "best" program for drawing scematics? For just recording circuits for later reference, I really like DraftChoice for Windows (shareware). It is a general purpose drawing program, but is very intuitive and fast to get something down. It allows you to build libraries of symbols and I have a blank schematic drawing all set up with the library included. Then, after you get things connected up, you can select rectangular areas and stretch all the lines passing through that boundary (but the symbols do not stretch) allowing you to straighten the drawing up or make room for changes. Its files are very compact. It also supports many layers and colors and you can turn each layer on or off or protect it from changes as needed. I often put a parts list or theory of operation or other notes on a hidden layer. Some of its weaknesses are that it does not export to many graphic formats (I usually just hit the print screen key and past to some other graphic program to email a gif) and the symbols do not have text fields, so you have to put the values on as a separate operation. -- John Popelish |
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"Peter Barbella" wrote in message
news:7c6_d.6326$qN3.1416@trndny01... Anyone care to weigh in on the "best" program for drawing scematics? I use the schematic capture that comes with the Pulsonix PCB design software. It is very slick and I can go on to make a PCB from it, of course. 73, Leon |
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