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Re: Circuit CAD program

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Originally Posted by IrisLab
If you are refering to laying out a PCB board. I've used PCB123 and PCBExpress (or maybe it's ExpressPCB, I can't remember). They both have websites and free PCB layout software. The idea is you use their software for free and then pay for their boards.

Hope this helps.
PCBEXpress is great except for one small problem. If you either try to print your design or export it to an image, it puts a grid of dots everywhere, so you can't use it to make your own boards. They want you to order from them.
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