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Terry Vacha
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:19 am    Post subject: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

I'm a little confused with the results I'm getting when I do a search on
Google for this. Perhaps someone here can help.

I want a program that will allow me to draw solid state or mechanical
relays, diodes, 555 chips, 7404 chips, light bulbs, etc. I'd like the
program to have a library of the common symbols. I'd like the symbols for a
555 or 7404 to look like those on the back of a Radio Shack package. In
other words -- little rectangle showing the pinouts with the schematic
structure showing within the rectangle that is appropriate for that device.
I'd like also simple devices available in the "library" such as mechanical
relays with a simple schematic showing the switch and magnetic coil and
voltage inputs.

I downloaded Eagle Layout Editor and can't seem to make a simple magnetic
relay.

Any suggestions for some programs to draw circuits?

Terry
tvacha*remove*@yahoo.com

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John Popelish
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:00 am    Post subject: Re: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

Terry Vacha wrote:
Quote:

I'm a little confused with the results I'm getting when I do a search on
Google for this. Perhaps someone here can help.

I want a program that will allow me to draw solid state or mechanical
relays, diodes, 555 chips, 7404 chips, light bulbs, etc. I'd like the
program to have a library of the common symbols. I'd like the symbols for a
555 or 7404 to look like those on the back of a Radio Shack package. In
other words -- little rectangle showing the pinouts with the schematic
structure showing within the rectangle that is appropriate for that device.
I'd like also simple devices available in the "library" such as mechanical
relays with a simple schematic showing the switch and magnetic coil and
voltage inputs.

I downloaded Eagle Layout Editor and can't seem to make a simple magnetic
relay.

Any suggestions for some programs to draw circuits?

Terry
tvacha*remove*@yahoo.com

I happen to like an old shareware program called DraftChoice for
Windows. It is a general purpose drawing program that allows you to
build any sort of symbol library you like and then make drawings with
it. I'll post a clip of one symbol set I have made to
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.


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Terry Pinnell
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:37 am    Post subject: Re: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

"Terry Vacha" <photosail@adelphia.net> wrote:

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I'm a little confused with the results I'm getting when I do a search on
Google for this. Perhaps someone here can help.

I want a program that will allow me to draw solid state or mechanical
relays, diodes, 555 chips, 7404 chips, light bulbs, etc. I'd like the
program to have a library of the common symbols. I'd like the symbols for a
555 or 7404 to look like those on the back of a Radio Shack package. In
other words -- little rectangle showing the pinouts with the schematic
structure showing within the rectangle that is appropriate for that device.
I'd like also simple devices available in the "library" such as mechanical
relays with a simple schematic showing the switch and magnetic coil and
voltage inputs.

I downloaded Eagle Layout Editor and can't seem to make a simple magnetic
relay.

Any suggestions for some programs to draw circuits?

Terry
tvacha*remove*@yahoo.com

See my notes and links to some 60 ECAD programs at
http://www.terrypin.dial.pipex.com/ECADList.html

Terry Pinnell
Hobbyist, West Sussex, UK

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Thomas A. Horsley
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:55 am    Post subject: Re: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

I've been most recently using the free software from expresspcb.com,
before that I was using the xcircuit program on linux.
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

"Terry Vacha" <photosail@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:<qZidncBk79OoB5LfRVn-hw@adelphia.com>...
Quote:
I'm a little confused with the results I'm getting when I do a search on
Google for this. Perhaps someone here can help.

I want a program that will allow me to draw solid state or mechanical
relays, diodes, 555 chips, 7404 chips, light bulbs, etc.

Any suggestions for some programs to draw circuits?

Terry
tvacha*remove*@yahoo.com


If you only want to draw, and nothing else, use MS Paint. You can make
up a library of shapes then copy and paste them to another instance of
Paint opened at the same time.
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Terry Vacha
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Schematic drawing program Reply with quote

Thanks all for the quick and complete response - - I'll play around with
each of the packages mentioned and see what fits my application.

Terry




"Terry Vacha" <photosail@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:qZidncBk79OoB5LfRVn-hw@adelphia.com...
Quote:
I'm a little confused with the results I'm getting when I do a search on
Google for this. Perhaps someone here can help.

I want a program that will allow me to draw solid state or mechanical
relays, diodes, 555 chips, 7404 chips, light bulbs, etc. I'd like the
program to have a library of the common symbols. I'd like the symbols for
a 555 or 7404 to look like those on the back of a Radio Shack package. In
other words -- little rectangle showing the pinouts with the schematic
structure showing within the rectangle that is appropriate for that
device. I'd like also simple devices available in the "library" such as
mechanical relays with a simple schematic showing the switch and magnetic
coil and voltage inputs.

I downloaded Eagle Layout Editor and can't seem to make a simple magnetic
relay.

Any suggestions for some programs to draw circuits?

Terry
tvacha*remove*@yahoo.com

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