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You would have to spend several hours drawing the basic symbols you want to use (resistor, capacitor, transistor, mosfet, ground, switch, etc.) but after that you just copy and paste the symbols onto the drawing grid, then connect them with drawn lines. Export your circuit to a bitmap
which is exactly what I have done with MS paint it works a treat as many on here have seen exmples when this subject has come up in the past.
once again I will link to some of my work.......
http://www.sydneystormcity.com/harris23.htm
http://www.sydneystormcity.com/23cm to 1.2cm Xverter.gif
one thing I appreciate with MSPaint is that I can vary the size of the symbols to allow me to cram a bit more onto a single page.
The printed and onscreen results are so much better than many of the cad/simulation program views which look really messy.
cheers
Dave
Nice work!
thanks guys
To Togo, the original poster ( whome hasnt responded again, and to anyone ... you are welcome to take a chunk of any of my online bitmap images and then use the symbols to create your own schematics in MSpaint, no point reinventing the wheelsprinkled throughout my web site, there are several other schematics, pick on the .bmp ones NOT the .gif ones
cheers
Dave
I read all the posts and wanted to avoid MS Paint because it seems like less work to draw by hand and scan it in. Was hoping there would be a solution like a small program designed for posting circuit schematics online but I guess not. Thanks for the advice.