On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 20:29:45 -0500, Ignoramus8285 wrote:
I have a couple of things that I have done and I want to write and
retain schematics of them. One is a fancy phase converter with two
idlers that are switched at different times. Another is a fancy wiring
scheme for my compressor, to permit "on demand" vs "continuous" run,
as well as a start button to prevent unintended starts.
I did it without drawing schematics just by keeping it in my head.
In any case, I still remember how I did my phase converter 4 years
ago, but I do not want to rely on my memory.
So. Is there some easy to use Linux software that is available under
ubuntu, that I could use to draw electrical schematics.
thanks
alt.os.linux.ubuntu,comp.os.linux.misc,r
Xcurcuit
http://opencircuitdesign.com/xcircuit/
Oregano
http://oregano.gforge.lug.fi.uba.ar/
KTechlab
http://ktechlab.org/
Seems there are issues with "ubuntu" I have it because they all came with
Mandriva Powerpack. In fact all these programs did.
gEDA
http://www.gpleda.org/
Klogic
http://www.a-rostin.de/
qucs
http://qucs.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
This is in development but looks simple to use.
The price is right to try.