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*Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EAGLE_(program) EAGLE (program)] |
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*[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/eaglecad/info PCB Design Eagle CadSoft] user group |
*[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/eaglecad/info PCB Design Eagle CadSoft] user group |
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*[http://www.freerouting.net/ FreeRouting], Eagle compatible free push & shove router |
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*[http://news.cadsoft.de/forum.htm the EAGLE Forum] based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet_newsgroup Usenet newsgroups] |
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*[http://www.piclist.com/images/www/hobby_elec/e_eagle.htm Eagle Tutorials] |
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*[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/training/tutorials/ CadSoft Tutorials] |
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Revision as of 19:47, 23 May 2014
CadSoft EAGLE is commercial software for editing circuit schematics, PCB layouts and component libraries. It is available for Windows, Linux and OS X.[1]
Editions
The Light Edition can be used for free but is limited to boards of 100 x 80 mm (4 x 3.2 inches), only two signal layers (top and bottom) and the schematic editor can only create one sheet. It can however Load, view and print drawings that exceed these limits.[2]
To edit the most commonly used Eurocard size 100 x 160 mm (4 x 6.4 inches) would require the EAGLE Hobbyist edition, (for individual, non-commercial use only) which costs $169.[3]
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References
External links
- CadSoft EAGLE homepage
- Wikipedia:EAGLE (program)
- PCB Design Eagle CadSoft user group
- FreeRouting, Eagle compatible free push & shove router
- the EAGLE Forum based on Usenet newsgroups
- Eagle Tutorials
- CadSoft Tutorials