Seems quite advanced for something that is completely free..... Does
anyone know how this compares to Multisim / Ultiboard? What I
specifically like about Multisim / Ultiboard is that it stores the
information of the parts in the design files. So even if you open the
files on another computer that has a different component library, it
still has all the information there. It also has an in-circuit part
editor which is sometimes also very handy (move / change sizes of pads
while not having to make a new footprint). The simulator (Electronic
Work Bench) works also quite well although it may run quickly into
errors on more complicated circuits.

Michel




On Mar 22, 5:17 am, Ron Schuster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Check out the DesignSpark PCB 
> program.http://www.designspark.com/theme/designspark-pcb
> It does schematic and PCB layout and includes an auto-router, a 3D
> view feature, and a very large library of components. It seems very
> professional and full-featured. It's free and it doesn't have any
> limitations on board size like the free version of Eagle.
>
> On Mar 18, 7:07 pm, Dylan Distasio <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi all-
>
> > I am interested in ultimately getting my own PCBs manufactured, but am
> > still learning the ropes in terms of circuit design.  Does anyone have any
> > recommendations on how to get started?  I'm open to any and all suggestions
> > on reading materials, PCB design programs like Eagle, and any other tips /
> > tricks that would be useful for a beginner.  I was considering doing a
> > DTF104B single digit clock as a starter project to keep things relatively
> > simple, and plan to eventually design a case also.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Dylan

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