You can also try XCircuit http://opencircuitdesign.com/xcircuit/
Michael Ross wrote:
An alternative is to use a demo such as ORCAD's trial demo, you can
get a CD if you ask for it. ORCAD also lets you do Spice analysis
on small circuits - up to 15 components I think.
I do use DIA for circuits, and mine are all small. Mine are more
illustrations in a spec. DIA is more flexible than ORCAD in terms of
appearance so I like it better.
2009/1/27 Kimberly Coie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi,
I was wondering if DIA has a suite of circuit symbols (resistors,
capacitors, etc.) and can do circuit diagrams.
I'm looking for a freeware circuit diagram program. Any suggestions?
Kim
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