Circuit Drawing Software
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6th January 2009 02:59 PM #1
Circuit Drawing Software
can anyone tell me a free software that will be useful for me to draw circuit diagram and block diagram in my pc and i can save that as a images file.because those images files can be useful for me to upload in my website....
reply as soon as possible
waiting for your advice.
Last edited by icehari; 6th January 2009 at 03:01 PM.
Reason: missed a word
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6th January 2009 03:25 PM #2
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
Dia is a good block diagram software, and it has some basic circuit components as well.
Dia for Windows
But for more advanced components, nothing beats an actual circuit simulator. Try PSpice.
http://www.electronics-lab.com/downloads/schematic/013/
Unfortunately for PSpice, you'll need to select the circuit and select the "copy to clipboard" option, then paste it in an image software like MS Paint. As of now, there is no way of saving the circuit directly as an image file unfortunately.
Last edited by ash; 7th January 2009 at 09:08 AM.
Reason: corrected link
Keep it simple. Keep it real.
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6th January 2009 03:58 PM #3
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
Thanks my friend, i will check it out now...
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6th January 2009 09:26 PM #4
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
hey, i got a doubt can we use lab view to draw circuit diagram and use it for my purpose(image file for web)..
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6th January 2009 09:33 PM #5
Re: Circuit Drawing Software

Originally Posted by
ash
Dia is a good block diagram software, and it has some basic circuit components as well.
Dia for Windows
But for more advanced components, nothing beats an actual circuit simulator. Try PSpice
.
http://www.electronics-lab.com/downloads/schematic/013/
Unfortunately for PSpice, you'll need to select the circuit and select the "copy to clipboard" option, then paste it in an image software like MS Paint. As of now, there is no way of saving the circuit directly as an image file unfortunately.
your second link to Pspice download is not working please change that..
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7th January 2009 09:07 AM #6
Re: Circuit Drawing Software

Originally Posted by
icehari
your second link to Pspice download is not working please change that..
My apologies, the word "unfortunately" in my next paragraph got connected with the link
I have changed it.
Keep it simple. Keep it real.
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14th January 2009 06:32 PM #7 CE - Apprentice 
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
hey u can use PSPICE simulator
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16th January 2009 01:03 PM #8 CE - Newbie
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
try using electronic workbench..
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17th January 2009 11:40 AM #9
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
thanks for your reply but i need to draw block diagram also...
can these softwares(pspice simulator and electronic workbench) help me..
reply me..
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18th January 2009 09:41 PM #10 CE - Newbie
Re: Circuit Drawing Software
sorry i have no idea ..
If i come to know i ll tell..
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