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    Default I want learn PCB design

    Hi, i need two things... a easy software to design a basic PCB circuits and a compiler to program new PIC. (I like learn to design simply circuits and program simply functions)

    Any help will be apreciate. THANKS!

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    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

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    i found eagle pcb design very good for small boards and it's free
    and MikroElectronica for compiling

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    Quote Originally Posted by autotrans View Post
    i found eagle pcb design very good for small boards and it's free
    and MikroElectronica for compiling
    i second Autotrans.
    for schematic diagrams and PCB making, CADSOFT EAGLE PCB DESIGN is one good software for your need.
    i used it in making my crdi system bench simulator.

    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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    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.

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    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.

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    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

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    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.

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    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)

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    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

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    for pic you can try picc

 

 

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