Shridhar,
A site has collection of all these type of tools, called "Scientific
Applications on Linux".
URL : sal.kachinatech.com
You may want to have a look at it.
Thanks,
- Prabhat Ranjan
On Monday 28 July 2003 01:34 pm, you wrote:
> On 26 Jul 2003 at 9:31, Mukund Deshmukh wrote:
> > The cable is nothing but level shifter for RS232, the cell uses a voltage
> > of 0V and 3.3V and RS232 uses +12V and -12V for logic 0 and 1. You need a
> > single IC MAX232 for this. I have circuit diagrams for this but no time
> > to make one.
>
> I am doing some circuit stuff for past 2-3 weeks. I am using xfig+PCB. So
> far so good but I have yet to print my first circuit. ( Need to know
> whether local PCB guy can drill in 60 mill pad types..)
>
> Overall I find these good enough. But would like to know more about what
> people use..
>
> Do you do circuits in linux? What tools do you use? Anything else the is
> worth trying?
>
> Bye
> Shridhar
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