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I have not yet tried Design Spark but it looks interesting and has a Mechanical CAD also
Design Spark
http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/eng/page/designspark-pcb-home-page
2)
PCBWeb Designer
PCBWeb is a free CAD application for designing and manufacturing electronics hardware. Design multi-sheet schematics with our fast and easy-to-use wiring tool. Route multi-layer boards with support for copper pours and DRC checking. Integrated Digi-Key Parts Catalog with Bill of Materials Manager.
http://www.pcbweb.com/
3)
Layout without schematic has many advantages to the Artist or Antenna / Printed Circuit designed parts and components.
4)
I have always like this one.
PCBWeb is a free CAD application for designing and manufacturing electronics hardware. Design multi-sheet schematics with our fast and easy-to-use wiring tool. Route multi-layer boards with support for copper pours and DRC checking. Integrated Digi-Key Parts Catalog with Bill of Materials Manager.
http://www.pcbweb.com/
3)
Layout without schematic has many advantages to the Artist or Antenna / Printed Circuit designed parts and components.
ZenitPCBIs an excellent pcb layout design software tool to create professional printed circuit board ( PCB ). It is a flexible easy to use CAD program, which allow you to realize your projects in a short time. With ZenitPCB Layout is possible to create the project starting both from the schematic capture or by the layout itself.
http://www.zenitpcb.com/ 4)
I have always like this one.
Is a free, open-source PCB design editor for Microsoft Windows. It was designed to be easy to learn and easy to use, yet capable of professional-quality work. Some of its features are: 1 to 16 copper layers, board size up to 60 inches by 60 inches, imports and exports PADS-PCB netlists and more
http://www.freepcb.com/
5)
Good printable and publishable notes is a must these days, give this baby a try, I am.
Is a program to help you draw circuit diagrams. It comes complete with symbol libraries to get you started straight away. As well as being able to simply print your designs, you can use TinyCAD to publish your drawings by copying and pasting into a Word document or saving as a PNG bitmap for the web.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinycad/
http://www.freepcb.com/
5)
Good printable and publishable notes is a must these days, give this baby a try, I am.
Is a program to help you draw circuit diagrams. It comes complete with symbol libraries to get you started straight away. As well as being able to simply print your designs, you can use TinyCAD to publish your drawings by copying and pasting into a Word document or saving as a PNG bitmap for the web.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinycad/
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