Steelwolf
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hi all,
Just planning to take my circuit layouts one step further by having a nicely laid out PCB that I can etch. I've been hand-drawing and hand-milling the layouts so far.
A quick search on Yahoo revealed quite a few companies willing to give you free software to layout your PCB, but which is the best, most user-friendly with capability for odd shapes and angles? This is to run on a WinXP.
BTW, how do you create those nice, neat, professional looking PCBs? I know you can have them professionally milled (like what many of these companies are offering) or you can do the UV-imprint, photo-sensitive etch-resist and ferric chloride etch. Are there any other ways? Especially those that don't involve expensive photo developers and such stuff?
TIA
Just planning to take my circuit layouts one step further by having a nicely laid out PCB that I can etch. I've been hand-drawing and hand-milling the layouts so far.
A quick search on Yahoo revealed quite a few companies willing to give you free software to layout your PCB, but which is the best, most user-friendly with capability for odd shapes and angles? This is to run on a WinXP.
BTW, how do you create those nice, neat, professional looking PCBs? I know you can have them professionally milled (like what many of these companies are offering) or you can do the UV-imprint, photo-sensitive etch-resist and ferric chloride etch. Are there any other ways? Especially those that don't involve expensive photo developers and such stuff?
TIA