hi robert,
Am Montag 07 März 2005 22:50 schrieb robertgarvin@bellsouth.net: [...snip...]
lines stretching across the patch, and bending like they are in those schematics, it'd get very confusing to read. that might be where the color
well, that depends. in pcb software, you have not only bended wires, but you also have junctions on those wires. that means, a wire runs up to a certain place or object, and then (or inbetween) splits away to another wire. that is expressed by placing a big dot over that junction (in europe, at least. american schematics are a bit different). wires with no "interconnection" are just as usual, simply crossing.... (in the schematic capture, of course. pcb design is different)
can come in... what did you mean by "easier to make"? does this express pcb just make circuit diagrams, or does it also show you what your schematic will do (ie if you have blinking LED's, can you run it and it show you blinking LEDs)?
yes, there are similar applications for that too. for example http://developer.berlios.de/projects/ksimus/
altough normal schematic capture and pcb design software is morer less just a drawing program, there are also programs to simulate those networks (spice or pspice for example). some applications implement such a simulation in the capture process, so you could think of a pd for electronics, somehow ;-)
-Robert
greets,
chris