From: icegray on
Hi all,
Which PCB program does Professional use?
PCAD is better than ORCAD and PADS or which one is better??????? I have
got ORCAD experience and I think ORCAD is not comfortable at advance
PCB. What do you think about PCB programs?

From: fred* on

"icegray" <usrdr(a)yahoo.co.uk> a ?crit dans le message de
news:1131638011.906306.240550(a)g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all,
> Which PCB program does Professional use?
> PCAD is better than ORCAD and PADS or which one is better??????? I have
> got ORCAD experience and I think ORCAD is not comfortable at advance
> PCB. What do you think about PCB programs?
>

Protel DXP is good but BIG price..

for very low budget, have a look (and try it) at Rimu PCB, very nice for the price :
http://www.hutson.co.nz/


From: Tilmann Reh on
icegray schrieb:

> Which PCB program does Professional use?

I am using EAGLE for many years, and I think its price/performance ratio
is very good. <http://www.cadsoft.de>

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Dipl.-Ing. Tilmann Reh
http://www.autometer.de - Elektronik nach Ma?.
From: Simon Clubley on
In article <1131638011.906306.240550(a)g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "icegray" <usrdr(a)yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> Hi all,
> Which PCB program does Professional use?
> PCAD is better than ORCAD and PADS or which one is better??????? I have
> got ORCAD experience and I think ORCAD is not comfortable at advance
> PCB. What do you think about PCB programs?
>

How many pins do you need ?

I'm currently getting to grips with the free 256 pin version of Vutrax.

See:

http://www.vutrax.co.uk/

Be advised that it does have a big learning curve.

Simon.

--
Simon Clubley, clubley(a)remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Scientific Theory: A testable hypothesis that is supported by a body of evidence
From: Leon on
Pulsonix is excellent - bugs get fixed very quickly and it is easy to
use:

http://www.pulsonix.com

It's somewhat cheaper than Orcad, PADS and Protel.

Leon

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