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Kicad vs diptrace
Kicad vs diptrace









kicad vs diptrace

Linux is just such a good server to work with, and Windows servers are just so bad. last couple of weeks have been on a level that I'm still struggling with.It seems that the best way to get into linux is from the server side.

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I would be grateful for any recommendations.

  • Want it to be able to run on Windows 7 (I like linux and use it every day, but my skill is limited primarily to the lampp stack).
  • Want to be able to generate gerber files.
  • Want to be able to design pcbs and link the netlist so I can hover over a via in a PCB design and see all other vias it's connected to.
  • Want to be able to design schematics, and custom components if not able to find a library of components.
  • Don't want a steep learning curve or complex config/customization requirement to get it installed & working.
  • Don't want an exhorbitant inititial cost (although I'm willing to pay quite a bit for a one-time lifetime charge).
  • other sub-circuits, etc.īut to be honest, because of the vendor lack of support at this stage, I'm ready to graduate to something more 'professional', but I The software has been relatively easy to use, and allows several layers in a PCB, and multiple sheets for schematic designs (so I can break up power. However, their latest version no longer supports netlist linking, which I consider a requirement for checking that a PCB matches the schematic. I have been using ExpressSCH/PCB for some years to do schematic and PCB design. I rely on the collective wisdom of those here, to help, instead. I know there are a lot of choices, but I don't have the personal resource right now to simply start trying them all. I did a search on forums, but found most of the threads were older than might be considered useful.











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