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    I picked up a non working unit to use the hardware for my PI project, b4 stripping out the existing electronics I repaired the unit a made up a schematic with layout and coil waveform.

    I am unable to upload the pcb file as exceeds 900 kb and the site won't accept zip files, ideas?
    I found making it a PDF reduced the size, I'll try again.
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    Originally posted by mwman View Post
    ... and the site won't accept zip files.
    The site will accept zip files up to 3145728 bytes in size.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post

      The site will accept zip files up to 3145728 bytes in size.
      Hmm well it said not permitted, so I just went pdf. Anyway it's there now.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mwman View Post
        I picked up a non working unit to use the hardware for my PI project, b4 stripping out the existing electronics I repaired the unit a made up a schematic with layout and coil waveform.

        I am unable to upload the pcb file as exceeds 900 kb and the site won't accept zip files, ideas?
        I found making it a PDF reduced the size, I'll try again.
        Hello,
        I was wondering what program/software is used for drawing the schematic?
        It looks very well?
        Greetings!

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        • #5
          Hi Getsa,
          I was also wondering what software was used to draw the schematic. If you are looking for a good electronics software, I would look at KiCad. It's freeware and pretty powerful. For small projects, you can use the free version of Diptrace.

          Does anyone have any other recommendations?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GeoMax View Post
            Hi Getsa,
            I was also wondering what software was used to draw the schematic. If you are looking for a good electronics software, I would look at KiCad. It's freeware and pretty powerful. For small projects, you can use the free version of Diptrace.

            Does anyone have any other recommendations?
            I use the same software that I used at the school, NWC Circuit wizard.
            Based in Cambridge UK, it does more than just diagrams!

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