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    Hi everyone

    I use this software to draw my Pcb. TCI is free and full, but only in french. http://b.urbani.free.fr/pagetci/tci.htm.
    Additional prints are available on the same page.
    The operation is so simple that everyone understands.
    We draw on the component side and (or) copper side. You can print the black pcb, component side and even drilling holes. Circuits can be exported Gerber or Excellon.
    Remaining at your disposal ...

    Greetings
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  • #2
    looks very easy

    hanks for info i think i will give it a try

    hope that my school learned french helps a little bit

    regards

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
      looks very easy

      hanks for info i think i will give it a try

      hope that my school learned french helps a little bit

      regards
      Yes, nice chance to learn some French, thanks Freddy.

      What about schematic drawing and converting it to PCB?

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      • #4
        Kein Problem Bernte. Sie müssen auch ein bisschen mit rechts click arbeiten aber Übung macht den Meister

        No problem Bernte. You have to work a bit with the right click, but practice makes perfect

        WM6 To convert Pcb, go to File> Print (fichier > impression)
        Select "black for typons" (en noir pour typons)
        Then select one after the other:
        components side (côté composants)
        solder side (côté soudures)
        components printing (sérigraphie)
        drilling plan (plan de perçage)
        centering cross holes (croix de centrage des trous)
        and Print (imprimer)

        Regards

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        • #5
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          • #6
            Pretty same user friendly and alike capabilities as FreePCB:

            http://www.freepcb.com/

            Free PCB can be used with free online auto-router:

            http://www.freerouting.net/

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            • #7
              Like the mouse trap. Knew a guy years ago, old school tube tv repair, that charged a huge capacitor that was mounted to a board with a small plate of aluminum on it. one lead went to the plate the other to a stiff wire that held the bait - cheese. The cap was charged to about 500 volts, and .... He said you could here the mouse when it hit the underside of his bench, very dead very quick! Now days most stuff is 5 or 12 volts, and lots of happy mice.

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