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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Cape Town
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I am looking for a small, easy program to draw basic circuits like this:
Any suggestions?
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You could download switcher cad it's a spice circuit simulator but you could just use the circuit editor.
www.linear.com
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for LTspice/SwitcherCAD III (4MB MB) LTspice/SwitcherCAD III (4MB MB) I have it myself. /halo |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Northern Noricum, near the Limes
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Have a look at TinyCad !
http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/ " TinyCAD is an entry level schematic capture program for Windows. You can download and use it for free. " Klaus |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Cape Town
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Thanx for suggestions. I also just found this. Works fine for my purpose.
DesignWorks Professional 4 http://www.capilano.com/dwmdemos.html
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Netherlands
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I am using DesignWorks on a Mac for 15 years now. It is a great program and a great pleasure to work with. On a Mac it is even more pleasure to work with. On a Win-xx machine I am using the 68K version on the BasiliskII Mac emulator. For printing then, print it first to a .eps file or simply take a screenshot if it is a small drawing. Another excellent drawing package is the schematic editor of Micro-Cap7. A fully integrated Pspice simulation package. You can download a student version for free and it is without time limits. |
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you can use MSPaint -- which is on every MSoft machine -- Nuts n Volts had an article on this about 2 years ago.
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