While not an easy program to just pick up, I highly recommend Altium Designer for PCB design. Google is your friend. Drop me a PM if you have problems finding it
For PIC programming, just use MPLAB and the free compilers
While not an easy program to just pick up, I highly recommend Altium Designer for PCB design. Google is your friend. Drop me a PM if you have problems finding it
For PIC programming, just use MPLAB and the free compilers
ruffles1986 (28th September, 2014)
i found eagle pcb design very good for small boards and it's free
and MikroElectronica for compiling
ruffles1986 (28th September, 2014)
i second Autotrans.i used it in making my crdi system bench simulator.
for schematic diagrams and PCB making, CADSOFT EAGLE PCB DESIGN is one good software for your need.
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f152/injector-cr-simulator-219966/index2.html#post2348410
CadSoft EAGLE PCB Design Software - EAGLE Support, Tutorials, Shop
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ruffles1986 (28th September, 2014)
I use Altium Design at work, hence the suggestion.
Never used Eagle so can't comment on it, but I do know of it.
Didn't know there are a free version either. It's limited to 4 x 3.2 inches, 2 signal layers (dont know if that means you can also have 2 power layer as well or not) and 1 sheet, but for a starting point, thats not bad.
hello
If you need to learn PCB design in fastest way, contact me! now the best software is Altium designer. I have experienced about 15 years of PCB designing.
Eagle and Altium ist too hard for beginner.I recomand Layot Editor for simple PCB,for learning.
Carprog 8.21,xprog 5.55,galletto v54,kess and ktag rework
For Altium designer and orcard, i Just can help anyone by teamview for 2 hours, then you can do it yourself from easy to complex.
You could try an old Ultiboard (PCB design) + Ulticap (schematic) version.
If you would like to learn to prgram I would recommend to buy an Arduino Uno development board (Atmega controller instead of an antique PIC)
For testing purposes and/or development you can use this
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rd_complex.jpg
and if you don't plan to mass produce a prototype...
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...KiTtd6tQn-c0DA
Don't ignore budG60 's advice about Arduino ....
A failure will not appear till a unit has passed final inspection
for pic you can try picc
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