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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It could also be a good fit for edn's design ideas eople are interested in others using their work, circuits.io could make it easier.Īnd i'm not an analog designer, but it seems to me circuits.io would be specially valuable to them(since it can greatly reduces design risk), so maybe targeting them(participating/sponsoring/collaborating with their communities and working with analog manufacturers ) could be a good way to start industry adoption.
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Other places it could tie well are: the mbed component community(it would be useful to get a full component that includes a verified schematic, layout, a driver and code examples). So both the perception and product features can be improved with that in mind. The general view of engineers regarding it is that it not yet mature(hasn't digged for details).
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Max Maxfield, Editor of All Things Fun & Interesting In the meantime, if you’ve used these tools, I would be very interested to hear your experiences.
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As soon as I get a free moment I intend to play with this myself. Also, irrespective of whether a design is complete or a work in progress, you can fork that design, make modifications if you wish, and then order the PCB associated with it if you so desire.Īll I can say is that this looks very, very tasty. You can order any circuit that has been labeled as complete by the owner. Everything is free so long as you make your designs open-source and open hardware (if you want to keep your designs just for you, then you can choose a paying plan according to your needs).Īnother aspect of this open-source and open hardware philosophy is that you can roam around the Autodesk 123D website looking at other people’s designs. Does it mean that they will manufacture and ship them for free, or that there is some cost with regard to the manufacturing, but that the shipping is free?Īnother really interesting thing here is that the folks at Autodesk are really working on building a community.
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This takes your virtual breadboard circuit as a starting point, but now you can specify the shape and size of your board and place the components and so forth.įinally, you can actually order your circuit boards to be fabricated - just a click of the mouse initiates the process to have your boards “professionally manufactured and shipped for free worldwide.”Īctually, I’m not exactly sure what the previous sentence - which came from Autodesk 123D website - means. Now, this is where things start to get really exciting, because there’s also an intuitive and easy-to-use integrated printed circuit board (PCB) layout editor. Next you can enter an Arduino sketch, which you then execute and simulate on your virtual Arduino and breadboard combo. Once you’ve placed the components on the breadboard, you add wires to connect them to each other and to the header pins on the virtual Arduino.
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(You can also work in a schematic editor view, which has many more components, plus you can easily add your own.) At this time, the number of virtual breadboard components is a tad limited (more are being added as we speak), but this would be a great way to introduce beginners to using LEDs and resistors and switches and suchlike.
