Regards
Cecil
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Hi Brian,
I wasn't aware of the 'Dia' software until Brent mentioned it. While
looking through the developers site, I saw there are additional symbol
packs already designed that may meet your needs:
http://dia-installer.de/shapes/index.html.en
Regards,
Patrick Lawler
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 8:5
Manny brings up a great option. Even if you have no need for actual
circuit simulation. I can recommend SiMterix, LTSpice and MicroSim as
totally free programs that will allow you to create schematics, however,
I'm not so sure that any of those offer open/closed switch symbols.
From a purely
Hi Brian,
I have found Spice to be useful for scenarios as you describe, in my case
for EMC/EMI analysis. The program is relatively easy to use and changing
circuit elements and re-running an analysis is simple in my opinion.
There are several variations of Spice on the market today, but I'm not
I am in need of a simple program for creating simple schematics of Safety
Circuits in a variety of States. I envision something that I can easily
insert door switches, relays, button switches, e-stops, fuses, circuit
breakers, etc.. It would be nice if once laid out, I can simply click to
change
Planning to coat the an aluminum part with Surtec 650
https://www.surtec.com/en/products/surtec-650/ before painting so we get
minimum resistance before bonding the gasket.
Anyone who have experience with Surtec 650?
Best regards Amund
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