Several years ago I had found a drawing program for MacOs for stuffing those prototyping boards that you can buy with pre-drilled holes in arrays, like these:

The program had several templates for board types and for types of transistors, IC sockets, resistors and you could drag a leg of a component to a hole and then it was 'connected' there.
If I remember correctly, it was part of a suite of several tools including a schematics drawing tool. [It was as we call in Holland, "bijvangst" in my search for a drawing program.
I can't find it anymore: who might help me out?


The program had several templates for board types and for types of transistors, IC sockets, resistors and you could drag a leg of a component to a hole and then it was 'connected' there.
If I remember correctly, it was part of a suite of several tools including a schematics drawing tool. [It was as we call in Holland, "bijvangst" in my search for a drawing program.
I can't find it anymore: who might help me out?
Check out the Fritzing project, it works like what you are describing.
Fritzing Fritzing
Here is an example from the Projects page,
http://fritzing.org/projects/arduino-5-buttons-keypad
FWIW
jer 🙂
Fritzing Fritzing
Here is an example from the Projects page,
http://fritzing.org/projects/arduino-5-buttons-keypad
FWIW
jer 🙂
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Several years ago I had found a drawing program for MacOs for stuffing those prototyping boards that you can buy with pre-drilled holes in arrays, like these:
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The program had several templates for board types and for types of transistors, IC sockets, resistors and you could drag a leg of a component to a hole and then it was 'connected' there.
If I remember correctly, it was part of a suite of several tools including a schematics drawing tool. [It was as we call in Holland, "bijvangst" in my search for a drawing program.
I can't find it anymore: who might help me out?
Any pcb layout program can do this, just set the grid to 0.1".
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