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* There are no nets or buses in the schematic view. Parts are connected by wires between individual pins. Connections cannot be named. |
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* It is unlike every other schematic capture application |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 18:05, 2 July 2019
Fritzing is an open source hardware software tool allowing users to document their prototypes, layout and have pcbs manufactured.[1]
Don't use Fritzing
Fritzing has no equal for easily creating neat graphical images of breadboard circuits. However:[2][3]
- New parts cannot be created from scratch within Fritzing, Inkscape or another vector design program has to be used.
- Circuits are designed via a 0.1" pin pitch breadboard representation, and the schematic is created from that.
- The schematic is ugly.
- There are no nets or buses in the schematic view. Parts are connected by wires between individual pins. Connections cannot be named.
- It is unlike every other schematic capture application.
See also
- KiCad PCB EDA Suite, use this to design PCBs.
References
- ^ Fritzing home page.
- ^ Creating a pcb in everything: friends don’t let friends use fritzing by Brian Benchoff, Hackaday, 2 July 2019
- ^ How to Read a Schematic, Hacker News, Sept. 2017
External links
- Fritzing, Wikipedia