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What schematic drawing software do you use?

Re: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?

2002-09-01 by Adam Schabtach

I'm curious about this also--thanks for the pointer, Richard.

--Adam
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> Some of you must draw schematics.  I was wondering what software you use?  I
> was surfing the other day and found this freebie:
> 
> http://atlas.csd.net/~rjwsoft/SchematicEditorPromo/schematicpubwebpage.html

RE: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?

2002-09-02 by Tony Karavidas

I don't know if it's any good or not, but they have a $39 package
http://www.capilano.com/

Here is a link to a bunch of link: (I think these guys are a fab house
that has some s/w for free if you use their PCB services)
http://www.pcb-pool.com/html_uk/uk_service_1.htm
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@...] 
Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 9:05 AM
To: MOTM List
Subject: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?


Some of you must draw schematics.  I was wondering what software you
use?  I was surfing the other day and found this freebie:

http://atlas.csd.net/~rjwsoft/SchematicEditorPromo/schematicpubwebpage.h
tml

I downloaded this and played with it a bit.  Not too bad for free.  I
suppose everyone has different needs.  I want to be able to document a
circuit and maybe export to a GIF for sharing.

Richard Brewster


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Re: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?

2002-09-02 by Adam Schabtach

This reminds me of another question I've been meaning to ask: what do folks
do these days when they want to make a couple of custom PCBs? Last time I
thought about this was when I was about 13 and stained the carpet in my
bedroom (oops) with that nasty brown etchant that you could buy at Radio
Shack, along with "resist pens" (re-branded Sharpies) and copper-clad stock.
But that was, uh, over 20 years ago, so surely things have progressed a bit
since then...?

--Adam
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> Here is a link to a bunch of link: (I think these guys are a fab house
> that has some s/w for free if you use their PCB services)
> http://www.pcb-pool.com/html_uk/uk_service_1.htm

RE: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?

2002-09-02 by Tony Karavidas

Here is a great solution for you.

www.4pcb.com

Or www.protoexpress.com

I've used both of these companies for their $33 and $34 specials. They
are great deals.

Tony 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Schabtach [mailto:adam@...] 
> Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 7:32 PM
> To: 'MOTM List'
> Subject: Re: [motm] What schematic drawing software do you use?
> 
> 
> This reminds me of another question I've been meaning to ask: 
> what do folks do these days when they want to make a couple 
> of custom PCBs? Last time I thought about this was when I was 
> about 13 and stained the carpet in my bedroom (oops) with 
> that nasty brown etchant that you could buy at Radio Shack, 
> along with "resist pens" (re-branded Sharpies) and 
> copper-clad stock. But that was, uh, over 20 years ago, so 
> surely things have progressed a bit since then...?
> 
> --Adam
> 
> > Here is a link to a bunch of link: (I think these guys are 
> a fab house 
> > that has some s/w for free if you use their PCB services) 
> > http://www.pcb-pool.com/html_uk/uk_service_1.htm
> 
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