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nemoforum2012-10-03 17:49:27
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nemoforum, 2012-10-03 17:49:27

Which EDA (Electronic Design Automation) is preferable to use when designing printed circuit boards for putting projects into production?

It so happened that 99% of the boards up to this point were drawn by hand or used ready-made layouts for LUT.
Now there is a need to sketch a couple of boards with a production perspective .
What EDA do you recommend?

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Boris Syomov, 2012-10-03
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The one that is comfortable for you. Gerber is handed over to production, which is the standard and is used in the actual production. Accordingly, in any normal EDA, it can be obtained as an output.

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woddy, 2012-10-04
@woddy

I have enough diptrays for my home. Export works. The limitations of the free license for non-commercial use are sufficient. I don't use autorouters, everything can be done by hand for small schemes.

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medik88, 2012-10-04
@medik88

Some firms, by the way, in addition to gerberas, accept the files of most EDA projects for production. This is so that at first not to bother and not to make a mistake.

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nemoforum, 2012-10-04
@nemoforum

And which of the programs has the richest library of elements / cases?

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