> On Dec 19, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Todd Goodman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> * Noel Chiappa <[email protected]> [151218 17:38]:
>>> From: Brent Hilpert
>>
>>> I need to move to something newer but I haven't evaluated current
>>> schematic-drawing programs
>>
>> Dave Bridgham got me started with KiCAD, and that seems like a pretty good
>> system to me. It has separate sub-systems for schematic capture; circuitry
>> checking; netlist generation; PCB layout; etc, etc. I've only worked with the
>> first three, but it seemed pretty good for them....
>
> Not to mention it's open source so if you don't like the control you
> have you can always change it as desired.
Thanks for the pointers, I'm going to check those out. I've been a user
(occasional user) of Eagle CAD for years now. It's a pretty good program; the
only thing I've missed is split planes. Perhaps those have been added more
recently, I haven't looked.
Some years ago I ran into an open source PCB layout program that had an
interesting approach to routing, yielding curvy looking traces instead of the
more typical straight lines and corners. Forgot the name, will see if I can
find it again.
paul