Re: [volt-nuts] PCB Artist

2016-12-13 Thread Randy Evans
KiCad looks very good and I downloaded it to try it out. However, does anyone have a good, low-cost PCB fab house to recommend? I am designing a voltage reference programmable fro 0 to 10 volts with a LTZ1000 reference and settabiltiy of 0.1ppm and I need a PCB fabbed. Thanks, Randy Evans AE6YG

Re: [volt-nuts] PCBArtist

2016-12-13 Thread Charles Steinmetz
Dan wrote: I haven't run PCBArtist, however it supports outputting Gerbers, which is nice. You are not tied to a particular board house. Well, the web site says you can get Gerbers after your first order from their board house (same as ExpressPCB). They also claim to have 500,000 components

Re: [volt-nuts] volt-nuts Digest, Vol 88, Issue 4

2016-12-13 Thread Dan Kemppainen
On 12/13/2016 12:00 PM, volt-nuts-requ...@febo.com wrote: If you don't have any personal preference, then KiCad is definitely the way to go. It has improved dramatically since it got the CERN treatment and doesn't cost a cent regardless of size and layers. I haven't run PCBArtist, however it s

Re: [volt-nuts] PCB Artist

2016-12-13 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 04:39:36PM -0800, Randy Evans wrote: > Does anyone have experience with PCBArtist? Sorry, no PCBArtist experience here. > It looks pretty good for 2-layer board up to 60 > in^2 for $33 but I have no experience with it. > I was looking at Eagle PCB but it's pretty exp