[sdiy] Pulsonix PCB design software

Mike HEQX mike at heqx.com
Tue Jul 25 23:14:05 CEST 2017


probably the same engine.

I was looking for how their libraries are formatted and how you can add 
parts. I need 12 position rotary switches, which always seem to be an issue.

http://www.pcblibraries.com/POD/Default.asp

They charge some serious money for their footprint expert product, but 
it looks comprehensive.


On 7/25/2017 4:47 PM, Steve Lenham wrote:
> Although they have always avoided drawing attention to it, Pulsonix is 
> owned by the same parent company (WestDev) as Easy-PC and they live in 
> the same place.
>
> With the caveat that I've never used Pulsonix, I'd be surprised if 
> there wasn't significant crossover between the two, i.e.
>
> Easy-PC = Pulsonix Lite
> Pulsonix = Easy-PC Pro
>
> ...to some extent at least.
>
> I HAVE used Easy-PC for many years - mostly because my major clients 
> all use it - and it is really quite good now. But it is no longer the 
> entry-level tool that it used to be and the price reflects that. Take 
> a look at www.numberone.com - if the price of Easy-PC frightens you 
> then the price of Pulsonix is likely to be even more unpalatable ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve L.
> Benden Sound Technology
>
>
>
> On 25/07/2017 19:37, paula at synth.net wrote:
>> I've heard nothing but good things about it.
>> I'm tempted to look into it some more as Eagle is getting a bit pricey.
>>
>>
>> On 2017-07-25 17:24, Ingo Debus wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> anyone here using Pulsonix for PCB layout? Can you recommend it?
>>> http://www.pulsonix.com/
>>>
>>> Ingo
>
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