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| Bryan:
All: Watching this utube video on how quickly one can go from schematic to assembled board using a pcb service. I found it amazing how it all comes together. https://youtu.be/qXWYXxDokv4 |
| S. Petrukhin:
It is convenient to use the free EasyEDA to develop simple and medium-complex PCB designs. It is very close to KiCad in management. There is a very important and pleasant feature of EasyEDA: you can draw a schematic by installing real components, selecting them from their LCSC database, while controlling their price, availability on stock balances, and always at hand a datasheet. But the best part is that all the components that you used in the scheme will already receive a footprint and silkscreen when imported to the PCB. And when you complete the PCB design, you can order the production of PCB and the supply of components at a reasonable price (without inflating the price by famous sales monsters) in a couple of clicks. You can also get BOM and Gerber files for other production. |
| Bassman59:
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on September 21, 2020, 12:07:32 am ---It is convenient to use the free EasyEDA to develop simple and medium-complex PCB designs. It is very close to KiCad in management. There is a very important and pleasant feature of EasyEDA: you can draw a schematic by installing real components, selecting them from their LCSC database, while controlling their price, availability on stock balances, and always at hand a datasheet. But the best part is that all the components that you used in the scheme will already receive a footprint and silkscreen when imported to the PCB. And when you complete the PCB design, you can order the production of PCB and the supply of components at a reasonable price (without inflating the price by famous sales monsters) in a couple of clicks. You can also get BOM and Gerber files for other production. --- End quote --- What happens when the parts you need are not in the LCSC database? |
| S. Petrukhin:
--- Quote from: Bassman59 on September 21, 2020, 04:09:47 am --- --- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on September 21, 2020, 12:07:32 am ---It is convenient to use the free EasyEDA to develop simple and medium-complex PCB designs. It is very close to KiCad in management. There is a very important and pleasant feature of EasyEDA: you can draw a schematic by installing real components, selecting them from their LCSC database, while controlling their price, availability on stock balances, and always at hand a datasheet. But the best part is that all the components that you used in the scheme will already receive a footprint and silkscreen when imported to the PCB. And when you complete the PCB design, you can order the production of PCB and the supply of components at a reasonable price (without inflating the price by famous sales monsters) in a couple of clicks. You can also get BOM and Gerber files for other production. --- End quote --- What happens when the parts you need are not in the LCSC database? --- End quote --- As in any other program, you can add it yourself. At the same time, you can use ready-made footprints of standard cases or search for those made by other people. You can set a different supplier (for example, Mouser or Farnell) in the parameters and this will be displayed in BOOM so that it is convenient to divide it by supplier. |
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