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What's the most user-friendly CAD tool?

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Hi,

I've used Pspice for a while and I think it is very very hard to use. So, what is the easiest to use simulation program? Thanks in advanced. 8)
 

Re: CAD ease of use

Ever tried Tina Pro from Designsoft? It's easy to use, but somewhat less powerfull than Pspice, I think. It also costs only about one tenth of Pspice. A nifty feature it has is that you can generate formulas from circuits. Personally, I like it very much. You can download a free demo. You can also get a student version, that is limited to 100 knots, very cheap .

https://www.designsoftware.com
 

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There are already many topics discussing the pro / cons of each design softwares

Please read through and you will find many opinions here already



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Hi.

The easiest simulation program for me is Circuit Maker!
Others cute and easy to use programs are:
-electronics workbench 5.x,6
-tina pro

Bye
 

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If you are going to get a commercial job in circuit design, you should take the time to be able to use PSpice effectively. It is one of the most widely used simulators in industry. The other widely used ones are even more difficult to use. After you get good at PSpice, it will be easier to use the more difficult one in use at your company if it is not PSpice.
 

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