Hi,
Which gplEDA tools are used for the schematic and PCB designs
please? There seems to be a number of tools available at
http://www.gpleda.org and I was wondering which ones you specifically
use for the Altus Metrum products please?
Thanks
Stewart Campbell
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Get the gEDA toolsuite installed in Debian - you’ll need debian to make your
life easy(er) to build the firmware too.
Kieran
> On 10 Aug 2018, at 08:31, Stewart Campbell
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Which gplEDA tools are used for the schematic and PCB designs please? There
> seems to be a number o
Oh, and when someone figures out a good way to calibrate the radio on the
Telemega, please let me know. I’ve been trying to get it right for a couple of
years on and off… :-)
Kieran
> On 10 Aug 2018, at 08:46, Kieran Sullivan wrote:
>
> Get the gEDA toolsuite installed in Debian - you’ll nee
Stewart Campbell writes:
> Which gplEDA tools are used for the schematic and PCB designs
> please? There seems to be a number of tools available at
> http://www.gpleda.org and I was wondering which ones you specifically
> use for the Altus Metrum products please?
We currently use gschem for
Kieran Sullivan writes:
> Oh, and when someone figures out a good way to calibrate the radio on
> the Telemega, please let me know. I’ve been trying to get it right for
> a couple of years on and off… :-)
Oh, sorry, I thought we had the process documented but apparently in
manual section 11.8.2
If you are looking at alternative EDA software going forward, I would
suggest you consider KiCad seriously - it looks like pretty much everyone
who is not using Altium is moving towards KiCad these days, and my
experience with it is absolutely excellent.
My 2 cents ! :)
Ed
On Fri, Aug 10, 2
Thanks for the great info Bdale.
Stewart
On 11-Aug-18 4:39, Bdale Garbee wrote:
Stewart Campbell writes:
Which gplEDA tools are used for the schematic and PCB designs
please? There seems to be a number of tools available at
http://www.gpleda.org and I was wondering which ones you specific
Thanks. Will KiCAD open the gschem files?
Stewart
On 11-Aug-18 6:00, Edouard Lafargue
wrote:
If you are looking at alternative EDA software going forward,
I would suggest you consider KiCad seriously - it looks