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heinehen2021-05-16 01:54:48
Circuit design
heinehen, 2021-05-16 01:54:48

What is the best software for designing logic circuits?

Now I'm taking a classic course in circuitry for discrete devices. But, to my regret, we still put into practice the acquired knowledge in a very outdated program of at least 20 years ago - EWB, where everything is extremely inconvenient, there is no history, it constantly bugs and jumps back and forth. Please recommend a full-fledged program where you can do all this without further problems for yourself + another criterion is the ability to use Verilog / VHDL languages. What's better ? Altium Designer? Or is she not made for that? Proteus, Xilinx, Quartus, LTSpice, Multisim ... That is, what is really relevant right now, in 2021.
Thanks for answers.

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Armenian Radio, 2021-05-16
@gbg

Two points, the first - you piled up all the software on the topic "electronics", which you could reach.
Secondly, professional engineering software, as a rule, has an "outdated" UI(X), because:
-those who use this software have long been waiting for improvements in features, accuracy and speed of modeling, and not round corners at the buttons. And they don’t want to relearn new buttons, they have other priorities.
- those who want buttons are usually not professionals and can go and poke
Altium Designer's iPhone - not right away, this is for board development.
Proteus - works poorly on digital, terribly on analog. Top 1 question generator "I built something in hardware that works perfectly in Protius and doesn't work at all, pmagity!!!111"
Xilinx, Quartus - these are generally designed for
LTSpice FPGA design - this one is good. And there are many models of components. Try to start with it. And yes, it looks like a program under Win 3.1.

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