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circuit drawing program
can anyone recommend a good one, which is easy to use, affordable and has common automotive type symbols?
Thanks, Skip
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Try the free download at http://www.pad2pad.com/ - its a custom pcb maker, don't know if it will have what you want...
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Thanks id10t. Looks like a little too specific pcb.
Any one else recommend something? Thanks, Skip
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Here is one that I have used. It has a free version with some limitations but the full version is affordable. I don't know about the automotive symbols but I bet they have a downloadable library.
Eagle PCB
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