There are a lot of audio schematics for amps, crossovers etc in pdf form available for download on the internet. Does anyone know if there is a software program that would allow you to import pdf schematics and then convert that schematic to a pcb? I know that there are programs that will convert a schematic that you design with that software and then convert it to a pcb but I have not seen one that will take a pdf that you download from the net, import it and convert it.
Except for mundane-yet-tedious digital circuits, I can't imagine wanting to let any software route a PCB for me. Laying out a PCB is an art and a science. I don't think there is any way that software could know enough to do a good-enough job.
No, I don't see how a pdf can be made into a pcb. A pdf is a flattened document and it will not carry any information about the components, pins or tracks.
And to make matters worse there is no real format for exchange between schematic capture programs, the most common EDIF is not very good. There is some software that will convert between packages but by the time you have manually sorted out the resultant mess, its quicker to copy it manually, and it costs lots.
BUT I would recommend using schematic capture and then transferring to the PCB layout software as then you know your schematic and PCB match, obviously the two packages have to be compatable.
As Gootee said for analogue the interactive (notice I do not use Autorouter) routing options are of no use and for SMPS, Class D outputs, DO NOT USE. With high speed digital, BGA's, DDR ram, etc they are almost a necessity these days, though you tend to spend as long putting in all the parameters such as skew etc, again these are used with SI add ons to get the required results. Yep tedious and mundane, analogue is more fun.
BUT I would recommend using schematic capture and then transferring to the PCB layout software as then you know your schematic and PCB match, obviously the two packages have to be compatable.
As Gootee said for analogue the interactive (notice I do not use Autorouter) routing options are of no use and for SMPS, Class D outputs, DO NOT USE. With high speed digital, BGA's, DDR ram, etc they are almost a necessity these days, though you tend to spend as long putting in all the parameters such as skew etc, again these are used with SI add ons to get the required results. Yep tedious and mundane, analogue is more fun.
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