[SGVLUG] CAD - circuit diagrams
Tod E. Kurt
tod at todbot.com
Fri May 5 11:42:30 PDT 2006
On May 5, 2006, at 9:41 AM, <juanslayton at dialup4less.com>
<juanslayton at dialup4less.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good program to draw and print circuit
> diagrams. Not PC board layout, just the diagrams.
>
> John
Eagle (http://www.cadsoftusa.com/ ) is pretty much the standard of
free schematic capture programs used by hobbyists. It works on Linux,
Mac OS X, Windows. There are many good tutorials on the net for using
Eagle. It *requires* a 3-button mouse and breaks many rules of good
GUI design. (putting it in league with most other schematic
programs) I recommend it.
Still clunky, but getting better and open-source, is the 'gschem'
part of the gEDA suite (http://www.geda.seul.org/ ) Last time I used
it it went even farther than Eagle in throwing out the two decades of
GUI guidelines, but I've seen a few intrepid souls produce working
schematics and boards built with it.
With any schematic capture program, the first most important aspect
is "how big is its part library?" Eagle's is nicely big, no idea
about gschema. The second most important is "can I create my own
parts?". In Eagle you can and it's pretty easy. gEDA's "symbol"
library is smaller but seems to be only schematic symbols with no
physical footprints, making it useless to quickly lay out boards.
(not something you think you need right now, but may in the future)
In short, download Eagle and it's tutorials and draw a few circuits.
It works.
-=tod
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