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J5Cub
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:57 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
Greg
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:52 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Hi Greg,
I'd recommend you use TurboCAD Vers 11 or later. I've worked with ProE
and Autocad, but find
TurboCAD much more productive, capable of quick 3D design and all the
tools for rendering and
providing exacting product design without the strain involved with the
other two. It's not priced
nearly as high as the others as well.
Sample drawing links,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/electrical/full/primary-wiring.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/electrical/full/primary-wiring-(SH-2).gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/gear/full/travel-stop-and-stear-link.gif
Good luck,
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
Greg
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:14 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Greg Papendick wrote:
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I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
Greg
You simply must give gEDA a try. It sells for the whopping sum of
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"absolutely nothing" (it's open source.) It took me only a few moments
to start laying out circuits, and a day or so to figure out the tools
set that will take you from your schematic layout to a PCB silkscreen
print. If you get everything set up correctly in the schematic, it will
arrange all the components and traces automatically. It did a much
better arrangement job in less than a minute than I did over several hours.
Get copper clad boards from RadioShack. Create a resist with a laser
printer. Use muriatic acid mixed with hydrogen peroxide to etch. My
single largest cost to produce one of Jim Weir's capacitive fuel level
sensor was, by far, the shipping of the components from Newark.
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:23 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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At 12:55 PM 1/14/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
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TurboCAD v7 and higher will open, edit, save, and print
the AutoCAD .dwg files posted at:
http://aeroelectric.com/PPS
You can buy TurboCAD really cheap on Ebay. Here's an exemplar
listing:
http://tinyurl.com/unm8y
Quote: | I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
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We use ExpressPCB for all but the largest production
tasks. Their software is free. The service for small
quantities is quick and reasonable. Furhter, as we
begin to publish more DIY projects using ECB layouts,
we'll also publish the artwork files in ExpressPCB format.
Take a peek at:
http://www.expresspcb.com/
Bob . . .
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:38 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Greg: Here is exactly what you need... it's free and very easy to use:
http://www.expresspcb.com/
Here is a schematic for my RV-9A, and a library of custom components:
http://vx-aviation.com/page_3.html
Have fun.
Vern Little
Greg Papendick wrote:
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I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
Greg
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:41 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Try ExpressPCB - good for circuit layout and PCB layout and production.
It's free too. I've used it with great success. Software is reliable and
does a nice job.
www.expresspcb.com
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Hi,
For CAD work I've been using progeCAD LT 2006 (http://www.progecad.com/) -
which is a free (/ donationware) program and works well.
For PCB design work - I've ended up using Eagle (http://www.cadsoft.de/) -
it is a little clumbsy (UNIX X windows style interface) but once you get it
going works really well and well featured. The freeware version is limited
to 6" x 4" physical designs (but multi-layer).
Regards,
Carl
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AV8ORJWC
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 Posts: 1149 Location: Aurora, Oregon "Home of VANS"
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:42 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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TurboCAD. And it will convert coveted DWG. Files to be used in your
production drawings to boot.
John Cox
#40600
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:35 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Vern Little wrote:
The difference between 'free' and 'open source' is that the program can
disappear, leaving a library of custom components worthless. Make sure
you make backups of your work in a format that is not proprietary.
I spent about a year learning to do 3D CAD with Pro/Desktop while the
tech industry was in the recent slump. I was nearly finished with a
complete rendition of a virtual Dyke Delta, when the makers of the
program decided that they were no longer interested in having people
learn to use their software for free. They were kind enough to give out
keys that enabled the software for 5yrs, but I quickly lost mine in a
harddrive crash. I still have the files, but they are useless without a
program to interpret them. I did convert a few of the parts to STEP
files, so they are usable in other programs, but most of the work has to
be written off as an 'educational' exercise. If I had taken an hour or
so to save each of the components in a more universal format I wouldn't
get a sick feeling whenever I look at those files.
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:20 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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At 09:35 PM 1/14/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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<echristley(at)nc.rr.com>
Vern Little wrote:
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>Greg: Here is exactly what you need... it's free and very easy to use:
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>http://www.expresspcb.com/
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>Here is a schematic for my RV-9A, and a library of custom components:
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>http://vx-aviation.com/page_3.html
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>Have fun.
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>Vern Little
Vern, just a word of warning.
The difference between 'free' and 'open source' is that the program can
disappear, leaving a library of custom components worthless. Make sure
you make backups of your work in a format that is not proprietary.
I spent about a year learning to do 3D CAD with Pro/Desktop while the tech
industry was in the recent slump. I was nearly finished with a complete
rendition of a virtual Dyke Delta, when the makers of the program decided
that they were no longer interested in having people learn to use their
software for free. They were kind enough to give out keys that enabled
the software for 5yrs, but I quickly lost mine in a harddrive crash. I
still have the files, but they are useless without a program to interpret
them. I did convert a few of the parts to STEP files, so they are usable
in other programs, but most of the work has to be written off as an
'educational' exercise. If I had taken an hour or so to save each of the
components in a more universal format I wouldn't get a sick feeling
whenever I look at those files.
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Most serious CAD programs are ambiformexerous . . . they'll input
and output a variety of popular formats. For example, my AutoCAD
.dwg files can be opened directly by a variety of competitive programs.
Further, I can save in .dxf and IGES formats that will transport the
drawings to other applications. It's good to research these capabilties
before you infest much $time$ in a CAD based documentation project.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:54 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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It seems that ExpressPCB output format is proprietary - no Gerber files
- and not supported by other prototype PCB makers.
A possible consideration.
Jan de Jong
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:30 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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At 03:53 PM 1/15/2007 +0100, you wrote:
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It seems that ExpressPCB output format is proprietary - no Gerber files -
and not supported by other prototype PCB makers.
A possible consideration.
Jan de Jong
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Correct . . . but after years of doing business with
them (and considering/using a variety of options) their
pricing and service for the low volume OBAM aircraft
market has over-ridden these concerns.
It's exceedingly unlikely that anyone on the List is
going to regret having used ExpressPCB because of a
future wish to have a few thousand boards fabricated.
Bob . . .
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< the authority which determines whether there can be >
< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
< scientists; nor is it divine. The authority rests >
< with experiment. >
< --Lawrence M. Krauss >
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Roger Bentlage
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:56 am Post subject: Re: Need low cost schematic program |
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A number of programs are available for free download at:
http://www.freecad.com/cgi-bin/dcd/html/CAD_Programs___General_Purpose/
I use a purchased copy of EasyCAD for basic 2-axis stuff (wiring diagrams) because of its simplicity.
I use A9CAD, downloadable free from the above site, for more complex applications. It's comfortable with AutoCAD output.
Attached is a copy of my dual batt, dual alt, all electric RV-7. Criticisms are welcome.
Roger
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:53 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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True, but why compromise on a proprietary format when you can get Eagle
for free and do any layouts up to 4" x 6" with schematic capture and
Gerber outputs usable by any PCB house. http://www.cadsoft.de/
Dick Tasker
Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
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At 03:53 PM 1/15/2007 +0100, you wrote:
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> It seems that ExpressPCB output format is proprietary - no Gerber
> files - and not supported by other prototype PCB makers.
> A possible consideration.
> Jan de Jong
Correct . . . but after years of doing business with
them (and considering/using a variety of options) their
pricing and service for the low volume OBAM aircraft
market has over-ridden these concerns.
It's exceedingly unlikely that anyone on the List is
going to regret having used ExpressPCB because of a
future wish to have a few thousand boards fabricated.
Bob . . .
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< What is so wonderful about scientific truth...is that >
< the authority which determines whether there can be >
< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
< scientists; nor is it divine. The authority rests >
< with experiment. >
< --Lawrence M. Krauss >
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:51 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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At 07:52 PM 1/15/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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True, but why compromise on a proprietary format when you can get Eagle
for free and do any layouts up to 4" x 6" with schematic capture and
Gerber outputs usable by any PCB house. http://www.cadsoft.de/
Dick Tasker
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. . . is there a fab house that inputs Gerber plots
that will do 5-day turnaround prototypes for $51 + 2nd
day air?
Bob . . .
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:10 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Hi Bob,
Here is a site that offers 5 boards for as low as $13 per board, 5 day
turnaround. I have not yet used them (as I have not yet mastered Eagle PCB
software to the point of producing a board), but I will certainly give them
a try in the future.
http://ecommerce.pcbfabexpress.com/index.jsp
Ed
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 4:13 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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At 10:10 PM 1/15/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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<eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com>
Hi Bob,
Here is a site that offers 5 boards for as low as $13 per board, 5 day
turnaround. I have not yet used them (as I have not yet mastered Eagle
PCB software to the point of producing a board), but I will certainly give
them a try in the future.
http://ecommerce.pcbfabexpress.com/index.jsp
Ed
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Interesting! Thanks for the heads-up.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:10 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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As a newbie to electrical circuits for my RV8, I looked around for a cheap
schematic program and hit upon ExpressSCH. It has already been said that it
is a very good little program for general schematic work and FWIW I agree.
What has not been said is that one can make one's own components and that it
has a nifty component export feature. Each item in my schematics is
identified as a component, including wires. Each component has three items
of information that one can use as one likes. This means that I get my bill
of materials and all sorts of other information by carefully coding the
information on the schematic, exporting into a text file, importing into
Excel and by applying formulas on the three fields of each component, I get
lots of useful information, such as:
Components are grouped into parts, wires, junctions from one drawing to
another.
Each wire is identified as to drawing it belongs to, circuit it is attached
to, gauge, color, parts the wire connects to
Parts are identified as to drawings, name, type, source and other info
Junctions connect a wire on one drawing to the same wire or to a part on
another drawing. In my Excel sheet I maintain coherence by requiring that
there should be exactly two identical junction components for each junction.
This ExpressSCH export feature enables me to maintain coherence between the
schematic and the parts list.
Since all I need is to have clear up-to-date schematics and parts, junctions
and wire lists, I find that this program fulfils my needs. I am sure that
there are more powerful and more user friendly programs out there but they
may cost a fair amount and may have steep learning curve.
Michele
RV8 Finishing
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:06 am Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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Michèle Delsol wrote:
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As a newbie to electrical circuits for my RV8, I looked around for a cheap
schematic program and hit upon ExpressSCH. It has already been said that it
is a very good little program for general schematic work and FWIW I agree.
What has not been said is that one can make one's own components and that it
has a nifty component export feature. Each item in my schematics is
identified as a component, including wires. Each component has three items
of information that one can use as one likes. This means that I get my bill
of materials and all sorts of other information by carefully coding the
information on the schematic, exporting into a text file, importing into
Excel and by applying formulas on the three fields of each component, I get
lots of useful information, such as:
Components are grouped into parts, wires, junctions from one drawing to
another.
Each wire is identified as to drawing it belongs to, circuit it is attached
to, gauge, color, parts the wire connects to
Parts are identified as to drawings, name, type, source and other info
Junctions connect a wire on one drawing to the same wire or to a part on
another drawing. In my Excel sheet I maintain coherence by requiring that
there should be exactly two identical junction components for each junction.
This ExpressSCH export feature enables me to maintain coherence between the
schematic and the parts list.
Since all I need is to have clear up-to-date schematics and parts, junctions
and wire lists, I find that this program fulfils my needs. I am sure that
there are more powerful and more user friendly programs out there but they
may cost a fair amount and may have steep learning curve.
Michele
RV8 Finishing
Excellent, Michele. It's just a tool that we hope to leave on the
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ground someday 8*)
I was up to speed with gEDA in just a few days. Producing what I think
is a usable print in about 12 hours total time. The gEDA tool chain
uses ASCII files to maintain all its information, which has a lot of
valuable implications. I had a problem last night where I had misnamed
one of the pins on a custom component I created. I called it 'c'
instead of '3'. Opened the file in a text editor, made the changes, and
then auto-routed all the tracks. Slight modifications of component
sizing or pin spacing could be accomplish without even using the
program. I was also suprised that the print command automatically
produces 10 different views of the layout (solder, component,
componentmask, soldermask, plated-drill, topsilk, bottomsilk,
topassembly, bottomassembly, and fab).
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Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:11 pm Post subject: Need low cost schematic program |
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I've been using DipTrace www.diptrace.com and check this place out for PCB
manufacture. There is an online quote service for comparison
http://www.futurlec.com/index.shtml
Greg
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<gandjpappy(at)aol.com>
I just ordered "The AeroElectric Connection" and am looking forward to
laying out the electrical system for my RV8. I am interested in
purchasing an inexpensive CAD program to document the system and was
curious as to what recommendations this list might have.
I am also interested if anyone has any recommendatons of a good software
program and process for designing and producting 2 sided boards for
small circuits. It has been 15 years since I designed circuits and at
that point I had a lab at my disposal. I am looking for something I can
use at home and that would produce acceptable boards.
Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
Greg
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