>From: JGraham <jgraham@...>
>Reply-To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: PCB design software
>Date: 12 May 2003 10:33:08 -0700
>
>First a little background:
>I've been using Autotrax EDA as well, and it seems ok. I've also tried
>eagle and vutrax. All three don't really seem to meet my needs.
>There also seems to be a wealth of gnu/linux software out there gEDA,
>XRoadMaker, PCB, etc. here's a list.
>(http://www.opencollector.org/summary.php3#PCB)
>
>Ive also given altium protel DXP a shot. The only package that i've not
>tried is Orcad.
>
>My question is, what is standard for design. in industry and for
>basement engineers. Are some more cross compatible than others? Are
>there autorouters out there that actually work? Are there any really
>complete schematic/footprint libriaries? or are most parts done in
>house?
There isn't any universal standard when it comes to PCB design tools. One
important consideration is to choose a package that can read most of the
other popular formats. Most designers create their own parts libraries. Even
if parts one needs are provided in a particular package, the footprints
often need changing as longer pads are usually needed for SMD parts if they
are hand soldered as opposed to reflow soldered.
Leon
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