----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Greenfield" <alienrelics@...> To: "Homebrew_PCBs Mailing List" <homebrew_pcbs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 5:23 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Which PCB CAD for someone entering the job market? > Sigh... well, I knew I'd never get a consensus when I asked about this a > year ago. > > So I'm going with Eagle for now because 1. I found a book about using it > in the Half Price Bookstore, 2. Someone made a library for the PIC32MXxxxx > series for which I'm doing a few projects, and 3. It is free or cheap. > > I graduate at the end of this year. If I put Eagle on my resume, do you > think it will hurt or help? > > In my classes, AutoCAD is the official CAD, my instructor told me to > choose which Schem. Capture/ PCB Router I would learn. There is a > classroom budget for software, so I could pick something not free, but > something that costs $2,000 to $15,000 isn't going to happen. I don't want > something so limited that I can only put a few generic ICs on a board. > > I'm attending Bates Technical College, Electronic Engineering Technician > course. While I'm here, I'm getting the CET I should have gotten long ago > and going for the FCC commercial license. It might be better to describe the PCBs you've designed, rather than mention the package you used. Leon
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Which PCB CAD for someone entering the job market?
2009-02-04 by leon Heller
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