Schematic drawing software
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Lloyd
Schematic drawing software
What are you guys using for drawing Schem's?
EXAMPLE: all of the downloadable schematics on this site.
I tried DesignWorks Lite for MAC. I hate it. I like a legal pad and a pen better.
I know something is out there, if I have to get a PC just for doing Schem's and layouts I will.
I don't need access to SPICE or anything else. I just want a fast way (relatively) to make schematics.
I would like to make my trials and tribulations (SE el84 amps) available to all!
Thanks,
Lloyd
EXAMPLE: all of the downloadable schematics on this site.
I tried DesignWorks Lite for MAC. I hate it. I like a legal pad and a pen better.
I know something is out there, if I have to get a PC just for doing Schem's and layouts I will.
I don't need access to SPICE or anything else. I just want a fast way (relatively) to make schematics.
I would like to make my trials and tribulations (SE el84 amps) available to all!
Thanks,
Lloyd
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Hi Lloyd...
To what I know, for the schematics drawn here (take for examplke the PedalMonkey schematic), Illustrator it's used.
Also you can go with Paint Shop Pro that MArk Huss is using.
I drew the "Gabi's Layout" in Illustrator.
I guess you can use any vector based drawing software but you will have to make your own simbols library. That also should not take a too much.
If you really want to get fancy, go with Visio from Microsoft.
HTH,
gabi.
To what I know, for the schematics drawn here (take for examplke the PedalMonkey schematic), Illustrator it's used.
Also you can go with Paint Shop Pro that MArk Huss is using.
I drew the "Gabi's Layout" in Illustrator.
I guess you can use any vector based drawing software but you will have to make your own simbols library. That also should not take a too much.
If you really want to get fancy, go with Visio from Microsoft.
HTH,
gabi.
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I use AutoCAD but I have that at work (expensive) Have you tried something like Turbocad or some of the cad shareware out there? Its not hard - if I can master it - anyone can.
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This might be more for taking a shortcut,when designing. but you can also see how it things will work etc. And figure all those before soldering..
Just look it over and it might interest you. Seems very good for the price..
Tube Cad.
I believe it also lets you draw up your plan,and see how it works. It will show if you have problems or what might need changed.
http://www.glass-ware.com/Audio_Softwar ... tions.html
Richie
Just look it over and it might interest you. Seems very good for the price..
Tube Cad.
I believe it also lets you draw up your plan,and see how it works. It will show if you have problems or what might need changed.
http://www.glass-ware.com/Audio_Softwar ... tions.html
Richie
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I prefer the "hard way" with photoshop ....
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Re: Schematic drawing software
You guys are all posting solutions for a PC user; he's got a MAC. So do I and I'd like to find some decent software for this, too. Design Works sucks, he's right.Lloyd wrote:What are you guys using for drawing Schem's?
EXAMPLE: all of the downloadable schematics on this site.
I tried DesignWorks Lite for MAC. I hate it. I like a legal pad and a pen better.
I know something is out there, if I have to get a PC just for doing Schem's and layouts I will.
I don't need access to SPICE or anything else. I just want a fast way (relatively) to make schematics.
I would like to make my trials and tribulations (SE el84 amps) available to all!
Thanks,
Lloyd
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