![]() ![]() There are many others too, but those seemed to be the popular ones when I had a look a few months ago. Eagle though, but every new release produces improvements.Įagle is usually in the repositories, Fritzing isn't, but install is realtively easy. The "schematic capture" stage is no-where near as polished as e.g. I did my little ladder board with Fritzing and have designed a few others too. The one thing Fritzing does have is a breadboard layout module, so you can use it to produce bradboard type layouts - then take them to PCB if required. ![]() I've been using something called Fritzing - it's free and runs under Linux (but x86 only for now, so not the Pi) It's still "early days" for Fritzing and the component/part library isn't that full - yet however it's goot enough for the basics. There are several out there - that let you produce nice designs - mostly aimed for PCB production at the end of the day though.Įagle is one of the foremost - they have a free version (which runs under Linux) as well as various levels of paid-for versions. New Proteus Libraries for Engineering Students - Blog - Embedded 3D Visualization in Proteus Design Suite (Updated) - YouTube arduino - Help in adding. ![]()
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