Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone uses Diptrace and can answer a couple of questions please.
Thanks In advance
Acestu
Does anyone use Diptrace pcb designer
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Does anyone use Diptrace pcb designer
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Re: Does anyone use Diptrace pcb designer
Hello,
I use diptrace but not so expert user. Maybe I try to answer your question?
I use diptrace but not so expert user. Maybe I try to answer your question?
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Re: Does anyone use Diptrace pcb designer
Hi Pritam,
Thanks for replying, I just wondered what you thought of it really ?
cheers
Stuart
Thanks for replying, I just wondered what you thought of it really ?
cheers
Stuart
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Re: Does anyone use Diptrace pcb designer
I too use Diptrace and I like it very much! Sure, it's not as refined as for example Adobe Photoshop and the like. But it's very logical, intuitive, and easy to work with.
Just do yourself a favor and learn to use all four parts of their application suite. Pattern Editor, Component Editor, Schematic, and PCB Layout. Especially if you are new to PCB design and such, like I was when I started using Diptrace. It's best to do it the "proper" way from the beginning, working from a schematic and then on to PCB layout. Something I didn't do for the longest time
Just do yourself a favor and learn to use all four parts of their application suite. Pattern Editor, Component Editor, Schematic, and PCB Layout. Especially if you are new to PCB design and such, like I was when I started using Diptrace. It's best to do it the "proper" way from the beginning, working from a schematic and then on to PCB layout. Something I didn't do for the longest time