Showing posts with label Printed Circuit Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printed Circuit Board. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2023

Autodesk® EAGLE™

Just now I downloaded and installed Autodesk® EAGLE™ which is a free software for designing PCB (Printed Circuit Boards) for electronics engineering...

I opened an example drawing and it opens the tool set also for drawing...

I have lots of free times these days and I did this just to pass the time...

Allah Akbar...Allah is great...

(Location: Male'...Date: Monday 13 Februray 2023...Time: 10:47 AM...Part of the day: Noon...Weather: Sunny..Temperature: Warm)














Wednesday, April 10, 2019

EasyEDA™

I was just now searching for an online web based EDA (Electronic Design Automation) service for  PCB (Printed Circuit Board) designing, and came across EasyEDA™ ( www.easyeda.com) which has free and paid plans...I choose the free plan...

The first sample design I opened was Intel® Joule™ which is the latest module from Intel®...The circuit board design was demonstrated online in my Google® Chrome™ web browser and I am very satisfied with this website...Intel® might use this to train new staff...

As processor chip features has reached the atomic scale, the chips are now more powerful and more widely used...

:) ... Allah Akbar...Allah is great...(Location: Male'...Date: Wednesday 10 April 2019...Time: 9:37 AM...Part of the day: Morning...Weather: Sunny...Temperature: Hot)





























Monday, February 4, 2019

Altium® CIRCUITMAKER™

I was searching for another PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design software like Cadence® OrCAD™ Lite which is free and a little while ago,for the very first time, I came across Altium® CIRCUITMAKER™ which is a free community software product by Altium®...

It's a dream of every electronic engineer to design their own processor (microprocessor formally called) and I love electronic design software's like Cadence® OrCAD™ Lite which I found last year and now Altium® CircuitMaker™ (for ease of reading, I will write this in lower case here after)...

Intel® has hundreds of engineers working together in processor design projects and might use Altium® CircuitMaker™ for training purposes of new staff...Silicon wafers of I think now 400mm is cut into individual processors in fabrication plants known as Fabs...Cu (Copper) layers are now mainly used as the interconnect between the billions of transistors which make a single processor like Intel® Xeon™ or Core™ or Pentium™ and even Celeron™...

While the Intel® Xeon™ processors are for the HPC(High Performance Computing), servers, and high-end workstation market, Intel® Core™ family processors are for the workstation and mainstream market while the Intel® Pentium™ and Intel® Celeron™ are for the basic and entry level computing uses...

I registered in Altium® CircuitMaker™ website (provided by Altium® LLC in the United States) and activated my user account, and my public profile link is: https://workspace.circuitmaker.com/User/Details/naheez ...

After successful installation of CircuitMaker™, I opened a sample data sheet of Intel® Joule™ which is the latest chip module by Intel®...

:) ... Allah Akbar...Allah is great...(Location: Male'...Date: Monday 4 February 2019...Time: 2:48 PM...Part of the day: Afternoon...Weather: Sunny...Temperature: Cool)