I wanted to know if that is an alternative type of PCB design that has a similar interface and design like Altium because the price is ridiculous
I wanted to know if that is an alternative type of PCB design that has a similar interface and design like Altium because the price is ridiculous
If you want an online option that is very easy to get going, then I would recommend https://easyeda.com/
I find it has great import options and you can download your design files for safekeeping etc.
Otherwise, I too like to use the KiCad EDA although I find this takes much longer to learn compared to easyeda.
That's certainly true - all reviews should be interpreted in the context of what you know about the reviewer.
MK
I use CircuitStudio all the time and I've only had minor issues. The problems people have are usually stemmed from buying CircuitStudio and expecting the functionality of Altium Designer.
michaelkellett , the thing is that there are tons of these kind of posts for each of the EDA packets. When they are written in that tone, I shift them aside.
Eagle has a area on E14 Community Autodesk EAGLE
And an Autodesk rep you can ask questions of Jorge_Garcia
Eagle is a great product and is free if you are working on small designs or very low cost subscription if only needing 4 copper layers and limit board size. The new Eagle under Autodesk is very different to the old days as there are many, many releases of the software each year with both bug fixes and new features regularly getting added.
Before KiCAD came along, Eagle was the Go-To free PCB design software from Cadsoft. Today, Autodesk owns Eagle and they have integrated Autodesk Fusion 360 with it.
KiCAD does great to render a 3D asset from your board design, but I have found the Fusion solution more streamlined if you are one to make your own enclosures. You can go straight from the PCB design to Fusion 360 Design. So, I'm back to Eagle as my primary.
See ya',
Sean
Before rushing into that I suggest you check out the discussions re. Circuit Studio on E14 - the purchasers of that product do not seem very happy.
@ Jack, if you must have free then Kicad is almost certainly the way to go.
If mere cheap might do then take a look at EasyPC, easy to use and in my experience it's been very reliable. Very few crashes or problems of any kind in more than 10 years of using it. Much simpler and less ambitious than Altium and other big ticket products but that'll be why it's cheap but actually works.
MK