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    FidoCadJ

    FidoCadJ

    Simple and intuitive 2D vector drawing for electronics and not only.

    A multiplatform vector drawing program with a complete library of electronic symbols. Schematics and drawings are stored in a very compact text format. There is no netlist concept behind the drawings (so no simulation, and this is a choice) but this allows a great graphical flexibility and ease of use, making FidoCadJ the perfect tool for exchange sketches in forum and newsgroup discussions with a few clicks. Drawings can be exported in several graphic formats, such as pdf. Follow the...
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    CsvToFootprint

    Convert CSV to Kicad footprint.

    For electronics engineers, when using open source EDA tools, one of big challenge is component schematic symbols and footprints. If you are creating footprints for component with more than 100 pins, it becomes very time consuming and challenging to create error free footprints. Here is a simple program to create footprints for open source EDA kicad. The idea is to describe footprint in .csv format and convert .csv to kicad footprint format. At preset program supports Kicad only, but can be...
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    IPC 175x Utilities is a collection of software tools to support the IPC 1750 series of supplier declaration standards. These utilities are being developed to help electronics industry supply chain stakeholders implement the IPC 1750 series of standard.
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    mcuStudio is a development environment for Microcontrollers. It's based on Eclipse (plugin). The aim is to provide a high quality development environment for electronics. First editions will target Microchip Pic mcu's. Other mcu will be supported later.
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    CircuitSmith

    CircuitSmith

    Electronics Design Software

    CircuitSmith is to be a comprehensive electronic design package being developed in Java which will include schematic capture, printed circuit board layout and any other features which I (and hopefully others) can be bothered to program.
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