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Subject: RE: Which PCB software is right?please advise me

From: <beefyzee@...>
Date: 2013-10-29

 Hi Mukundan,

 

the last two or three weeks I've been learning Diptrace. The free version has a 300 pin limit but no board size limit, and you get a pretty good auto-router too (I like that bit). There's 2 pdf books available, the tutorial guide and the training manual.

 

The main thing I found about this software is EASY TO LEARN. Year ago I tried the very popular Eagle but gave up on it. With Diptrace I was on my way in a very short time.

 

Good luck with your choice.



---In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, <homebrew_pcbs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Dear Experts,

I intend to start using a PCB tool to make my own homebrew PCBs. I have used PADS long ago, and even PCAD. But I'm looking for a free E-CAD tool (primarily schematic and PCB). I have looked at various options, but am unable to decide which is best worth the investment in time to learn the tool.

I need a tool that has the shortest learning curve, but not at the expense of features. Could someone please advise me? I have sort of narrowed down on DesignSpark and KiCad.

Thank you in advance!
Mukundan