gEDA Project
What is gEDA?
The gEDA project has produced and continues working on a full GPL‘d suite of Electronic Design Automation tools. These tools are used for electrical circuit design, schematic capture, simulation, prototyping, and production. Currently, the gEDA project offers a mature suite of free software applications for electronics design, including schematic capture, attribute management, bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlisting into over 20 netlist formats, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout.
The gEDA project was started because of the lack of free EDA tools for UNIX. The tools are being developed mainly on GNU/Linux machines, but considerable effort is being made to make sure that gEDA runs on other UNIX variants. For a complete list of freely available tools please be sure to visit Open Collector.
Projects…
- Open Collector - The database for open hardware tools/designs
- PCB - Homepage of PCB
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Homepage of gEDASuite - Darrell Harmon’s high speed digital signal processing board
- David Koski’s “H-bridge” motor driver power booster
- A digital DC powersupply
- PIC — Based Analog/Digital Alarm Clock with Voice-Recordable Alarm
- John’s projects : John Luciani’s various cool works-in-progress projects.
- Reflow Oven : Kovacs Levente’s “How to turn your toaster into an IR reflow oven”
- DJ Delorie’s House Furnace project
- Werner Hoch’s AVR 7-segment clock
- Jan Wagemakers’ 16F84 IR Receiver
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