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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 6:11 am 
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I’ve been looking for a program to do schematics in, I have a copy of the student version of Circuit Maker, but it has a 50-component limit, which can be a pain when you run out in the middle :evil: I do have Corel Draw, is there a schematic library that anyone knows of for it? I really like the look of the schematics Steve has for the Trinity amps. What are you guys using?

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I use Visio....granted, I got my copy from MSDN...It otherwise, undoubtedly is very expensive...

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ExpressSCH from ExpressPCB is pretty good stuff. It is a free download and includes symbols for most common components. The only things it doesn't have are tubes, but those are available as plug-ins on the internet (also free). That is what I use exclusively and love it.

If you are into PC boards, you can use the software to help you create a PC board from a schematic and order it directly from the vendor. Very handy for pedals and such.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:41 pm 
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erl wrote:
I really like the look of the schematics Steve has for the Trinity amps. What are you guys using?Eddie


Thanks for the compliment. My stuff is done with Visio Pro. It's not perfect, but I can make it work. I've tried the others mentioned here and have had reasonable results, but I always go back to Visio.

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Cool, thanks for all the replies.

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The only things it doesn't have are tubes, but those are available as plug-ins on the internet (also free).


s2, I do have a copy of ExpressSCH, but I could not find the plug-ins for tubes anywhere, is there something specific I should search for?

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The page I downloaded from no longer exists. Let me see how big the file is and I'll see about emailing it to you or putting it out on my server for you to download.

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Cool! Thanks, I really appreciate it. My email is erlawson@NOSPAMhotmail.com

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K. It is on my home computer, so it will be tonight before I get a chance to do anything with it.

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The amp symbols for ExpressSCH are located here:

http://home.comcast.net/~stvnscott/Amp_Symbols.zip

I truly hope that helps...

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Cool! I really appreciate it. :D

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