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PCB Designer is a cost effective, easy to use electronic printed circuit board PCB layout application.
Features:
Export Gerber RS274X and Excellon NC drill.
Import ASCII netlist.
Up to 16 layer boards supported.
Rulers, Guidelines and Dimensioning lines.
Five libraries - new components and libraries can be added.
Automated ground planes, isolated copper removal.
Tracks snap to pads for easy routing.
Multiple Undo / Redo.
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DipTrace is an advanced PCB design software application that comes with PCB Layout module, powerful auto-router, Schematic Capture and Component/Pattern editors to design your own component libraries. Besides being very simple to learn, which is quite an accomplishment for an engineering software application, the software has a very intuitive user interface and many innovative features. Output formats are DXF, Gerber, N/C Drill and G-code.
DipTrace is an advanced PCB design software application that comes with PCB Layout module, powerful auto-router, Schematic Capture and Component/Pattern editors to design your own component libraries. Besides being very simple to learn, which is quite an accomplishment for an engineering software application, the software has a very intuitive user interface and many innovative features. Output formats are DXF, Gerber, N/C Drill and G-code.
With DesignWorks Lite you can: Draw, save, edit and print complete, professional circuit diagrams using powerful features like bussing, multi-level Undo/Redo, and automatic gate packaging. Use the library of common 74XX and discrete symbols provided or create your own libraries using the built-in symbol editor. Send compact circuit diagram files to friends or colleagues over the net.
DesignWorks Professional 4 is a low-cost, easy to use schematic capture application for professional electronics designers. The program is designed to minimize the number of mouse clicks and key strokes needed to complete a task. Most common operations, like placing a part or drawing a signal line, require no menu selections and no command typing.
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