Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I need to develep a microprocessor for my computer science class and I'm > looking for a tool to draw the schematics. I've looked at xcircuit and > chipmunk-log, but I'm quite frightened by the user interface. I'm > comfortable with xfig and I've finally realized how to export xfig > drawings, so I can use them with pdflatex, but the library for > Computers->Schematics is a little lacking.
I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you just need to draw schematics, do you need to then implement this in logic on a PCB, or are you planning on putting this onto a FPGA? When I looked at chipmunk, it seemed to me to be more inclined to the ASIC route, so I have been using other tools like Eagle. I do printed circuit board (PCB) layout, as opposed to ASIC design. Tools exist for all of the above, and vary in freeness/cost based on what you're trying to accomplish. Cheers, -- Mike Pfleger There's seventy brilliant people on earth. Where are they hiding? "Yashar" -Cabaret Voltaire (off of "2x45")