On Feb 10, 2011, at 10:09 AM, three_jeeps <jjhu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello:
> I am considering using gEDA suite to do some design. Is the tool suite
> currently actively supported and worked on?
> Based on google searches, very little traffic wrt the suite has occurred over
> the last 2-3 years.
>
> Where can I find the most up to date symbol library for gschem? (Do ppl
> actively
> contribute to it? For example, are there libraries for Atmel and TI
> processors?)
>
We have default libraries, you will find that default libraries end up getting
overridden and augmented more often than they are just used.
What gEDA gives
You here are many ways to Make symbols with symbol generators such as djboxsym.
This is posable because of out plain text formatted library.
Don't let a library make a decision for you. We use cadence at work and never
touch the default library. I now have two friends that chose eagle because of
it's library and now don't even use its library.
For the microcontrollers. I think geda would be a winner because I would write
a script that took in the publishing from the data sheet and then made a
symbol. Then since datasheeta don't vary much for a particular company and
series of uC then you have access to use them all
Steve
> Can PCB support multilayer boards? (4,6,8?)
>
> Thanks
> John
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