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Drawing schematics

Started by raykos, January 30, 2009, 08:53:01 AM

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raykos

Hi all,

   Don't know where to post this, but since I'm interested in Mr. Bedini's systems, I'll try here; does anyone know of any free software for drawing schematics? Sometimes, I'd like to ask a question and it sure would be easier if a could post a nice schematic, "one picture worth a thousand words"

Thanks,
Ray


nievesoliveras

@raykos

What I usually do is to get an already made schematic with the symbols I want and convert it from .jpg or .gif to .bmp
And with the windows aplication called paint I rearrange the symbols as I want them and then save the new schematic. Then again with the irfanview program I used to convert it to .bmp, I convert it to .jpg 956 X 765 and post on the forum.

So it is, irfanview and paint plus a schematic photo or graphic with the symbols you want and some manipulation.

Search for irfanview on the web. It is free.

Jesus

Groundloop

@raykos,

For small and simple circuit drawings use Windows Paint. Cut and paste symbols from a
symbol sheet. Then draw lines between components. Then use Infranview to convert
the big BMP file to GIF format for easy uploading to forums. Also install the Infranview plugins.

Infranview with plugins is found here: http://www.irfanview.com/

You will find a nice component selection here: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6123.200
(Filname: CircuitElements01.jpg )

If you want to make bigger circuit drawings then I recommend using Cadsoft Eagle. This design program
also let you make good quality pcb drawings.

Eagle CAD is found here: http://www.cadsoft.de/freeware.htm

Regards,
Groundloop.

jadaro2600

Dia, from gnome and gtk seem to do the trick.  You can go to their website: http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/ and take a look for yourself.  Also, if you get this working, you may want to download additional symbol libraries which contain better electrical components.

This seems more stable and more user friendly than other freeware programs - although you can't test your circuits, those results are up to you to determine.