EasyEDA is a free EDA tool for individuals and working in a web browser, it requires no any installation. EasyEDA was designed to provide electronic hobbyists, engineers, teachers, students ... an easy and free access to the EDA. With EasyEDA, powerful schematic capture, mixed-mode spice simulation and PCB layout are made in your web browser. EasyEDA has all the features you expect and easily take your design from conception through to production. EasyEDA aims to bring every electronic hobbyist an easier EDA experience. That’s why EasyEDA comes to the world and named EasyEDA.
EasyEDA features:
Draw schematics quickly using the available libraries on browser. Seamless automatic upgrades.
Verify analog, digital and mixed signal circuits with spice subcircuits and models!
With multiple layers, thousands of pads, you could still operate quickly and layout smoothly.
Design Flow using EasyEDA:
You will find below the steps to design your project easily and quickly.
Google Chrome application
EasyEDA is available in the Chrome store. Once the app is installed if you display the apps (type in the address bar of Chrome: chrome: // apps)
EasyEDA has a rich library of thousands of electronic components (for schematics, PCB and modeling) and tens of thousands of examples of schematics! Anyone can use this library and enrich it. You can also import drawings made in Altium, Eagle and KiCad and edit in EasyEDA.
When you are satisfied with your circuit, Fabrication Output icon directs you to the page where you can choose to download the Gerber files (if you want them manufactured by another manufacturer) or continue by ordering the printed circuit to EasyEDA.
A comprehensive tutorial describes how to use EasyEDA. An online simulation ebook describes how to use the simulator. The tutorial is completed with videos that explain the operations, such as the diagram creation. https://youtu.be/0TFjMWQkO80
One can also create professional schematics:
Conclusion
During my tests, which lasted several hours, EasyEDA proved stable, reliable and relatively easy to learn as it is pretty intuitive. One regret though, is that when you have routed and then retouched widths tracks, it requires to restart the routing … and to redo the track widths modifications. No matter if it was a small circuit like mine. A little annoying if you have a complex drawing!
The availability of a large number of open source modules is more significant, as well as access to thousands of shared projects such as clocks or speed controllers…
The availability of a tutorial and an ebook for the simulator facilitate the handling of this online app.
Completely free for electronics engineers, educators, students, makers and enthusiasts. Why not try this free and powerful circuit design software. You will find it is interesting and unique.
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