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plook
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Software for Layouts and schematics

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Can anyone point me towards Mac software for doing layout and schematics.
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I used JSchem just recently. Not perfect but for a free app it does the job. Comes with some existing library elements which you can use in your schematics etc.
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http://dhost.info/jschem/

I think it will open ExpressSCH files also. In which case, there are hundreds of editable schematics here:

http://www.el34world.com/Forum/index.php?board=12.0

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That's brilliant for the schematics. Anything out there for layouts? ConceptDraw told me they will incorporate it into future releases and send me a Beta copy for testing, but that could be a long way off.
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Sure, there are plenty of editable layouts using the same program in the EL34 World link that I posted.


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Visio makes the prettiest layouts. :D
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I'll have a closer look for those layouts on that link.

Visio is great, but not available for Mac as far as i know and ConceptDraw is the closest second best.
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I can't seem to get it to work on a mac, though it says it's multi-platform
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plook wrote:
I can't seem to get it to work on a mac, though it says it's multi-platform
Just tried it on my Mac. It runs. You need to double-cilck the diylc.jar file. You need Java support installed on your Mac.
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MCK wrote:
plook wrote:
I can't seem to get it to work on a mac, though it says it's multi-platform
Just tried it on my Mac. It runs. You need to double-cilck the diylc.jar file. You need Java support installed on your Mac.
Thanks, it works perfectly.
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plook wrote:Thanks, it works perfectly.
Most welcome. Look forward to seeing your creations
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Re: Software for Layouts and schematics

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I use autocad for everything

not an inexpensive option, but highly recommended.

Also, I know another amp builder who does everything in Adobe Illustrator
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Milkmansound wrote:I use autocad for everything

not an inexpensive option, but highly recommended.

Also, I know another amp builder who does everything in Adobe Illustrator
Do you and your friend have to create a library of components though?
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yeah, I made blocks for tubes resistors capacitors and diodes - didn't take very long.

the real win with autocad is the turret board layout - I measured and drew each component and placed turrets around them. The result is beautiful - especially for the big Sprague caps.

I also map out every screw hole and use the same template that I have for turrets as a drill template to mount the board to the chassis - perfection every time. Autocad is great for that kind of thing.
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