Qt based Veroboard, Perfboard, and PCB layout and routing application
Cross-platform software for producing Veroboard (stripboard), Perfboard, and 1-layer or 2-layer PCB layouts. Automatically prevents short-circuits and checks for open-circuits. Pre-compiled versions available for MS Windows and 64-bit Linux Mint 20.3 (should also run on other 64-bit Linux systems that are based on Debian and support Qt version >= 5.12.8). Android APK available (tested on Android 7 and Android 10) and requires device resolution of at least 1280x800.
...The source code for TinyCAD is now on GitHub: https://github.com/matt123p/TinyCAD
Online documentation can be found here: https://github.com/matt123p/TinyCAD/wiki
Linux TinyCad, or LiniCad, is a tiny CAD used for educational purposes. It is written in Python/Tk and its goals are to be as programmatically easy and small as possible.
This project is in a pre-alpha stage and is intended to give a rough idea about the final program. It does not do much more than draw pretty pictures.
Hierarchical circuit layout is commonplace amongst IC designers, but Spider PCB brings hierarchical layout to the PCB industry. Not only is the schematic hierarchical, but also the layout.
Ever wanted to lay out a 16-band equaliser, with 5 sound channels? Lots of copying and pasting on the PCB-side. Just imagine if you could lay out one...
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Digital Signal Processing Block Diagram Compiler - user extendable to all DSP's, but presently supports only the TI C2000 family. Rich support for fixed point arithmetic, both saturated and unsaturated. Block diagram entry is via TinyCAD (included).
Business card sized microcontroller hardware design project of Harford Hackerspace: http://www.harfordhackerspace.org The goal of this project is to learn how to design a PIC microcontroller PCB using: TinyCAD(http://tinycad.sourceforge.net/) and Fre