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what does EXPRESS PCB use in background (newbie)

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abhay

hi all,
i am a newbie to pcb designing.i have dowloaded this software of
express pcb.
i want to know what simulation process it uses in background.........is
it PSPICE?
how can we make multi-layered architectures by using it.

also i would appreciate feedback on what prerequisities are required
before using these kind
of softwares.i am having backgound in embedded systems & i want to
design a multilayered
board for my application myself.

please do reply
 
abhay said:
hi all,
i am a newbie to pcb designing.i have dowloaded this software of
express pcb.

Don't use them, they're a scam. Get a real PCB software and use Olimex
for the fabrication.
i want to know what simulation process it uses in background.........is
it PSPICE?

What do you mean? No PCB shop simulates your circuit.
how can we make multi-layered architectures by using it.

What do you mean by multi-layered? Two layers?

also i would appreciate feedback on what prerequisities are required
before using these kind
of softwares.i am having backgound in embedded systems & i want to
design a multilayered
board for my application myself.

Well, you just go ahead and do it. Download a real PCB program like
Eagle, which I hear hobbyists like a lot. Just pop down a few parts and
play with them.
 
G

GregS

Don't use them, they're a scam. Get a real PCB software and use Olimex
for the fabrication.


What do you mean? No PCB shop simulates your circuit.


What do you mean by multi-layered? Two layers?



Well, you just go ahead and do it. Download a real PCB program like
Eagle, which I hear hobbyists like a lot. Just pop down a few parts and
play with them.

I have used Express PCB and it might be the most easy to use, but
I have not been around using others much. Last I knew, it
only featured power interlayers, and two sided circuits.

greg
 
J

JeffM

abhay said:
i have dowloaded this software of express pcb.

I'm not sure how you lit on that crippleware,
but it was NEVER intended for the DIYer.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci....hru-hoops+*-*-you-*-pay-them-*-*-*-*+terrible
http://groups.google.com/group/sci....re+tie-people-to-that-*-*-vendor+sole-purpose

If you want to get started learning ECAD on Windoze with no cash
outlay,
I suggest
Cadsoft EAGLE Lite (will do small boards with 2 copper layers)
or
KiCAD: Open source (gratis and libre); powerful and fully functional.

If you have a Linux install, try
gEDA: Open source (gratis and libre); powerful and fully functional.
 
R

Robert Baer

abhay said:
hi all,
i am a newbie to pcb designing.i have dowloaded this software of
express pcb.
i want to know what simulation process it uses in background.........is
it PSPICE?
how can we make multi-layered architectures by using it.

also i would appreciate feedback on what prerequisities are required
before using these kind
of softwares.i am having backgound in embedded systems & i want to
design a multilayered
board for my application myself.

please do reply
Simulation??? *not* with that software!
 
R

Robert Baer

Don't use them, they're a scam. Get a real PCB software and use Olimex
for the fabrication.




What do you mean? No PCB shop simulates your circuit.




What do you mean by multi-layered? Two layers?





Well, you just go ahead and do it. Download a real PCB program like
Eagle, which I hear hobbyists like a lot. Just pop down a few parts and
play with them.
....only if you can get it to (1) *completely* download, AND (2) install
without crashing, AND (3) do more than sit there and look purty.
After three times in the trying of Eagle and getting nowhere, somehow
i got snookered into trying a 4th time only to be snagged by #1 above.
I will use it only under one condition: that someone installs Win2K
from scratch and then Eagle, *verify* that it works in real-world
useage. Then i will buy that HD (money back guarantee if it does not
work) and use it in my computer.
 
R

Robert Baer

GregS said:
I have used Express PCB and it might be the most easy to use, but
I have not been around using others much. Last I knew, it
only featured power interlayers, and two sided circuits.

greg
???Power interlayers??
How did you do that?
 
X

xray

I will use it only under one condition: that someone installs Win2K
from scratch and then Eagle, *verify* that it works in real-world
useage.

I've been using the free version of Eagle on my Win2K PC for a while.
Downloaded from the .de download page (at DSL speed) with no issues.
I've only used it a few times for schematics but no problems so far.
I used an earlier version for a few layouts and didn't have any crashes.

The user interface seems a bit odd to me, but that's my only complaint
so far. Especially at the price.
 
E

Eeyore

xray said:
I've been using the free version of Eagle on my Win2K PC for a while.
Downloaded from the .de download page (at DSL speed) with no issues.
I've only used it a few times for schematics but no problems so far.
I used an earlier version for a few layouts and didn't have any crashes.

The user interface seems a bit odd to me, but that's my only complaint
so far. Especially at the price.

I would describe the user interface as utterly retarded in fact !

I consider it unusable.

Graham
 
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