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  • Software for creating PTP drawings?

    Is there a recommended software program to create drawings of PTP boards? I did some net searches but found CAD programs designed for PCB/solid state devices only.

    Thanx,

    Bill

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    I'd think any basic drawing or mechanical CAD package would do it for you.

    I used OpenOfficeDraw to do my last layout (and schematic). It's a little like Visio.

    Then there's KiCAD - a free schematic/PCB tool (see the thread in the Computer-Related subforum). The schematic tool has the advantage that it will spit out a BOM and a netlist/wirelist if you talk to it right.

    I guess I'm having a problem understanding what you're really looking for/want to accomplish.
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    • #3
      Look here (click on "software"):

      http://www.storm-software.co.yu/diy/
      Last edited by Euthymia; 09-17-2007, 07:21 PM. Reason: url was incomplete
      -Erik
      Euthymia Electronics
      Alameda, CA USA
      Sanborn Farallon Amplifier

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      • #4
        Thanx Don and Euthymia,

        I thought there might be a program tailored to creating electronics/amp layouts, with resistors, caps, etc. pre-drawn so clicking and dragging would be possible, vs. drawing every component. Obviously I've never used a CAD program before.

        Don, did you create the components in your program, and is this an easy task?

        Thanx,

        Bill

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        • #5
          Argh

          Bill,

          Sorry for the error in the url. The link I posted was supposed to go to a site that has free layout software for perf and stripboard.

          Here is the correct url:

          http://www.storm-software.co.yu/diy/
          -Erik
          Euthymia Electronics
          Alameda, CA USA
          Sanborn Farallon Amplifier

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          • #6
            Euthymia,

            Thanx! That's just what I was looking for..

            Bill

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            • #7
              Originally posted by satsloader View Post
              Don, did you create the components in your program, and is this an easy task?
              I did, it is - make the first one and copy as needed. Nearly any electronic CAD will still require you to build the odd component here and there - a good one will help you build a library.

              Euthymia - that package looks neat, too bad it's Windows-only (as far as I can tell).

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