Re: a PCB using a layout software



chetanthegreat wrote:
Hello folks!
I am about to desing a PCB using a layout software
which consists of an embedded system with a PIC core. I have used
Ultiboard 8 before and I wasn't satisfied as such with it.
If you have any other suggestions regarding the softwares e.g eagle or
something like that please let me know.
Cheers..


I'm fairly new to the PCB design game, but maybe a beginner's input will be valuable. I have been using Eagle quite a bit for a few months and I really like it. It has it's quirks but for the price it's been great.

Jason
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