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Virtual Circuit Board Software?
I used to have a software where you could virtually create an electronic circuit and test it. I am drawing a blank and cannot think of the name. Anyone remember / use the software ?? What was it called ?? Is there something similar ??
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- sd_ducksoupLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
There are many that let you do that. For a free demo of OrCAD (and PSpice simulation), use the link below. It probably will only do a handful of components, but that's probably all you need (for now).
Source(s): 25+ years of electrical engineering with 15+ years of OrCAD http://www.cadence.com/products/orcad/downloads/or... - 6 years ago
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Virtual Circuit Board Software?
I used to have a software where you could virtually create an electronic circuit and test it. I am drawing a blank and cannot think of the name. Anyone remember / use the software ?? What was it called ?? Is there something similar ??
Source(s): virtual circuit board software: https://shortly.im/8lsUe - Anonymous5 years ago
First, you need to buy a full PCB board, and FeCl3 / FeriChloride from electronics or pharmacist store. Then, you can draw your PCB with Whiteboard marker (Permanent marker cannot do). After that, soak the PCB in FeCl3+water (hot/warm water) until unmarked copper dissolved. Other way, get 1:1 SCALE of your PCB drawing. Bring your PCB and the drawing to Electronic store. Some of them can cut the copper using workbench CNC milling (automatic), it's cheap and very preferable.