PCB Design/Layout Software

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Jim Douglas

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I am looking for something basic to use at home for small projects. I have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout Editor seems too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"? but sure can't
find it in the version I have?

Thanks!
Jim Douglas
 
"Leon Heller" <leon.heller@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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Jim Douglas wrote:
I am looking for something basic to use at home for small projects. I
have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout Editor seems
too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other
recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"? but sure
can't
find it in the version I have?

Have a look at Easy-PC: http://www.numberone.com

Leon
Have a look at ExpressPCB. They have a free schematic cad program and a free
board layout program. You order boards directy from them, on line, and their
prices are not bad. It's great for small boards and small runs.
Bob
 
A very good freeware package that I have used for several years is Eagle
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
You can either get support from Eagles good news group or the Yahoo group I
setup located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eaglecad/

Cheers

Wayne


"Jim Douglas" <james.douglas@genesis-software.com> wrote in message
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I am looking for something basic to use at home for small projects. I have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout Editor seems
too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"? but sure
can't
find it in the version I have?

Thanks!
Jim Douglas
 
A very good freeware package...is EAGLE
Wayne
Folks sure do throw arond that word *free* a lot.
This is properly called Hobbyist Demoware. (I almost said hobbiest.)
No *functions* have been crippled,
but the free version does 80mm x 100mm 2-layer boards maximum.
For many folks that is enough.
A biz (legally) needs to plunk down $50 to use it to make products.

To get 160mm x 100mm & 4 layers is $200 (layout module);
the demo Schematic Editor will still work (sorta
--batch files to swap registered/demoware password).

Full usability is $400 per module;
licence only what you need or go hog-wild.
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/prices.htm

....but yeah. It's good stuff.
At this point someone usually mentions
the not-like-usual-Windoze-apps interface
(which takes some getting used to).

OTOH, gEDA/PCB is/are gratis (and libre) and will run under CYGWIN
(or natively under Linux--again, free):
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.electronics.design/search?group=sci.electronics.design&q=gEDA+PCB+free
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.electronics.design/search?q=gEDA+PCB+cygwin&start=0&filter=0
http://www.google.com/search?&q=Linux-like-environment-for-Windows

http://www.google.com/search?&q=open-source+gratis-*-libre+Eric+Raymond
 
"Jim Douglas" <james.douglas@genesis-software.com> wrote in message
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I am looking for something basic to use at home for small projects. I have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout Editor seems
too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"? but sure
can't
find it in the version I have?
Eagle is by far the best package out there. The rest is mostly junk which
fools people into thinking it's easy to use just because it has a
Windows-like interface. Eagle does require some learning but if you read the
tutorial manual you will be fine and in the end you will be much more
productive with the Eagle interface.
 
I took a look at WinQcad recently and thought it had some
possibilities. However, no matter how good it is, I've ruled it out due
to my recent experience with asking a question on their bulletin board.
My post to their board was removed by the program author because he
didn't understand the question, there were errors with the grammar, and
the message was posted to the wrong category. No attempt was made to
ask for clarification, and no users could have possibly responded since
none where allowed to see the message. The author mentioned through
email that if he doesn't understand what a message is asking that none
of the users would either. I don't mean to flame WinQcad...I just
wanted to mention my one and only experience when asking for input.
Your mileage may vary.

WayneL wrote:
A very good freeware package that I have used for several years is
Eagle
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
You can either get support from Eagles good news group or the Yahoo
group I
setup located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eaglecad/

Cheers

Wayne


"Jim Douglas" <james.douglas@genesis-software.com> wrote in message
news:OLWdnd51_bj0gk3cRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
I am looking for something basic to use at home for small projects.
I have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout Editor
seems
too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other
recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is
GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"? but
sure
can't
find it in the version I have?

Thanks!
Jim Douglas
 
Yeah, the experience is still bugging me. Granted, the bulletin borad
does belong to the author, but the bulletin board link does say
"discuss the PCB software with other WinQcad users". That's kinda hard
to do when the arrogant SOB author removes posts.

Mark

Jim Douglas wrote:
I hate that stuff, I have sent messages to some things like that and
they
never show up. I asked and they said "Most users would not be
interested in
that!", I said bullshi%%!!

"Mark" <mjohnso1@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:1106918680.055115.153590@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
I took a look at WinQcad recently and thought it had some
possibilities. However, no matter how good it is, I've ruled it out
due
to my recent experience with asking a question on their bulletin
board.
My post to their board was removed by the program author because he
didn't understand the question, there were errors with the grammar,
and
the message was posted to the wrong category. No attempt was made
to
ask for clarification, and no users could have possibly responded
since
none where allowed to see the message. The author mentioned through
email that if he doesn't understand what a message is asking that
none
of the users would either. I don't mean to flame WinQcad...I just
wanted to mention my one and only experience when asking for input.
Your mileage may vary.

WayneL wrote:
A very good freeware package that I have used for several years
is
Eagle
http://www.cadsoftusa.com/
You can either get support from Eagles good news group or the
Yahoo
group I
setup located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eaglecad/

Cheers

Wayne


"Jim Douglas" <james.douglas@genesis-software.com> wrote in
message
news:OLWdnd51_bj0gk3cRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
I am looking for something basic to use at home for small
projects.
I have
downloaded a few examples, PCB Wizard I like, Eagle Layout
Editor
seems
too
much. Has anyone used the PCB Wizard product? Any other
recommendations?

I am also using the student version of CircuitMaker, which is
GREAT! I
understand at one time it had with it a product "TraxMaker"?
but
sure
can't
find it in the version I have?

Thanks!
Jim Douglas
 

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