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Circuit Software Recommendations


Brain75

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I was sketching up a circuit in my favorite program and was getting pretty crowded and visibility was poor so I thinking of looking at some new software. I tried Circuit Lab based on the fact some others have used it and posted in the tech library. After 45 minutes of using their free version suddenly it demanded a subscription and wont let me start a new circuit, continue my old, or even delete the old - so basically it is broken till you fork over money.

I read 3 or 4 comparision reviews and even downloaded Circuit Maker (I think a version 100 back is what I used in college) - that is not a simple circuit friendly, it is for designing PCBs.... read some more reviews, tried www.circuit-diagram.org , which interestingly enough had a schematic in an unsaved in progress state for me, so obviously I have used it before.... I give up, they all seem to be pretty crappy....

Anyone know of a good simple circuit design software that is free?

And by simple I am talking switches (like SPST, etc) lights, power sources, and passive components, not something that has a 50,000 part library you have to look up all by mfg #.
 
I recently started using Qelectrotech. It is open source and free. I felt like the learning curve was reasonably short and it's doing the things I need. It has a symbol library that I haven't fully explored yet. But what I like best is that it has a symbol editor that is easy to use. So I can make any symbol I want and add it to my library. Works on any OS. Seemed a little bit buggy on my Ubuntu distro. But works pretty decent in Windows. Can also be run from a thumb drive without installing the software on a computer.

I have been using it for a project at work where I am completely gutting and refurbishing a PLC controlled machine. I'll try to post some screen shots later this evening. I'm even using it to sketch out my PLC program before getting the actual equipment to install.
 
FWIW, this software wont let me run circuits with a test of any sorts (it's just a static draw), but this is the output I have from the software I have... maybe just a 2nd pair of eyes is all I need - to double check nothing is stupid.

I bought a 6 fuse/6 relay block (cheap chinese) online and found a place to mount it. The idea here is to run full power battery to headlights and fog lights through relays with a side of adding DRL/Auto headlights that are both run/park and actual headlamps. (Not having any illumination on the rear end was just a bad idea of early early DRL, I agree with the logic you need illumination all around like the run/park.)

I think I have logic'd everything out and don't have any power flowing in reverse on stock wiring issues, but a 2nd set of eyes wouldn't hurt. It is based of the DIY DRL here (https://www.therangerstation.com/forums/index.php?threads/diy-drls.116027/):

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This is on a 2nd gen btw, Fuse 17 is Dash and electric 4wd (which I don't have) hot in Run only.
 
I didn't realize you wanted to do simulations. I'm pretty sure Qelectrotech doesn't do that.

I'll glance over your drawing, though.
 

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