LibrePCB is a free electronic design automation (EDA) software for developing printed circuit boards (PCBs).
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Since it's an open source project, should only the creator trust this software? For a computer motherboard, what a simple mistake may produce? How about automotive? so, for a flip-flop with measured dB data on each side can i use this or should i try the trial Autocad electrical, or other... it's not a joke, it's a quite real question, based on quite real concerns. For example i want to create my own complete electrical board(distribution, and all stuff) for a Dacia Sport 1310
Ou, When I found this application, I say - This will be a great EDA software! LibrePCB has a unique thinking about libraries and this is a base rock for good EDA. It's on the begining of the long way yet, but I feel LibrePCB will shake a EDA software world. I crossing the fingers...
It is fabulous! I am an enthusiast, I've never made a PCB before, I love vero boards, only sometimes I think it is to "square", and I wish I could draw lines more freely, also more following the logic of the circuit..
the point being, I just gave a try to LibrePCB... (feels like I had tried it before, too, but obviously not with any success),
so, I just installed t using Linux Mint's software manager... and within seconds, there was a very promising application, and now I can tell, it WORKS! and is EACTLY what I wanted, something bright, beautiful, fast, and very easy to use...