What is DesignSpark PCB?
We are excited to present our free DesignSpark PCB, a tool aimed at expanding your design capabilities and encouraging innovative breakthroughs. This remarkable software operates on a powerful engine that simplifies the process of creating schematics as well as designing PCB layouts and boards. With numerous free design tools and resources available, you can effortlessly transition your most ingenious ideas into production. Whether you're looking for a design-specific tool, a wealth of technical resources, or a holistic design ecosystem, our extensive suite integrates smoothly into your current workflow. Enjoy the liberty to develop your schematics without any limitations on size or the number of sheets, enabling maximum creative expression. You can also take advantage of an unrestricted number of layers in your next PCB project, with no limits imposed on nodes, pads, or connections. The sole restriction is that your PCB must fit within dimensions of 1m by 1m, giving you sufficient room to realize your visions. This flexibility empowers designers to transcend traditional limits and investigate new avenues of creativity, inspiring a culture of innovation. Ultimately, DesignSpark PCB serves as a catalyst for turning imaginative concepts into tangible realities.
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DesignSpark PCB rates 4/5 stars
Date: Apr 29 2022Summary4/5 Stars. I use Altium when I have 20 times more design time available or robust circuit design requiring simulation or computational circuit analysis. i have also used KiCAD 15 years ago. I understand KiCAD has come along way but I've never felt the need to revert back to, or try another peer level EDA. I may reconsider if I have a great need to implement a multiuser team environment for single projects, but that's what Altium is for if one works in a professional engineering/manufacturing environment. At the level of quick prototyping, documentation, and concept development, in many cases of final product design, I rate this product 4/5 stars and hope development continues to integrate some of the high end tools used by EDA powerhouses, it's time to knock them off the pedestal.
PositiveDS PCB came from EasyPC, an already established EDA development company. The product was commercialized and rapidly improved over time, primarily targeting hobbyists and small businesses. The transition to RS Components as a "freeware" version and "PRO" offering (<$500 USD perpetual license) is seamless, as are integration features with Designspark Mech and Electrical packages. Exporting 3D files and importing into other RS Component applications is what I like most. DS PCB has EDA power for low to mid range development applications. If computational/algorithmic power is needed (high end signal analysis, simulation, thermal FSA) using 3rd party software is an option. 16 layer, blind vias, enhanced DRC, onboard signal analysis calculators also come with the package. The UI and menu organization has been simplified, easy steps to create parts and libraries, or importing from a global components database exists, the navigation of the product is easy to remember and use. Bugs, design improvements, fixes are seamless to the use, since this product is commercialized, a team of developers/programmers maintain this product regularly.
NegativeAutorouting for any EDA (I also use Altium) is a bear and not as computationally smart as I would like. Not too many option s for quick key short cuts for various menu items, but not an issue if one is more visually connected to their work. No integration to SPICE simulation programs. No integration to computational FSA tools. Lack of multi user collaboration tools.
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