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Re: Circuit CAD program

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PSpice is pretty much the standard for the general circuits needed for a FIRST robot. If you're looking for circuit board design, EAGLE is a great program. And finally, if you're looking to do programmable logic, MAX+PLUS II is good. All three have free *limitted* student versions.
I have pspice student(awesome program), but am looking for something with larger component libraries,(or just some more pspice libraries). I'll have to take a look @ eagle, as i have also been lookign for a board layout tool. I'll also have to check out MAX+PLUS II
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Re: Circuit CAD program

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.

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Re: Circuit CAD program

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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.

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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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