Any pcbcad package will do if you don't mind making your own valve components.
I use my own PCBCAD package I wrote myself and I added a few valves to it. ECC82, ECC83, EL34 and EL84.
If I do it myself I can make the valve look any way I like.
I use my own PCBCAD package I wrote myself and I added a few valves to it. ECC82, ECC83, EL34 and EL84.
If I do it myself I can make the valve look any way I like.
Everybody has personal preferences for drafting styles, etc. Making your own symbols and pad stacks gives you flexibility to do this. For example,. . . If I do it myself I can make the valve look any way I like.
- On the schematic you may include the heater within the tube symbol itself, or just show all the heaters connected on some convenient corner of the drawing.
- You may prefer connections to screen and suppressor grids on the right-hand side of the pentode symbol, or the left.
- (If the suppressor is internally connected, you may or may not show it on the symbol at all.)
- On the PWB silkscreen pattern you might label all pin numbers - or only pin 1 - or none of them
- Or etch the pin numbers into the solder-side copper rather than top-side silk
- Or include the pins' functional connections ("P", "G", "K", etc) on the silk or copper
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