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Latest revision as of 14:31, 19 December 2011
It has been suggested that this page or section be merged into [[:OpenCircuits:Got a Technical Question?|Got a Technical Question?]]. ([[:OpenCircuits talk:Got a Technical Question?|Discuss]])
1. Where do I get an OpenSource Program for electronic draughts software.
I have heard of Eagle and Protel and have used for vero boards ther
German program Lochmaster but I would like to have a router.
If someone could develop such a draughts software as an open source project
that would be fine.
2. I would like to develop a 32 bit I/O for Industrial PLC's.
I invented a system for 16 bit on one single sided vero board.
But now I want to develop a double sided PCB.
Who wants to join such a project.
I have some background from my university studies.
Kind regards
the eternal student
- How can I help with your PLC project?
- I hear that KiCAD and gEDA are the most popular open source electronic drafting software.
- Both of them already have an autorouter.
- Links to these tools and many others are on the software tool page.
- Please help us improve our stripboard tips page.
- --DavidCary 23:13, 14 November 2010 (UTC)