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linux supporting pcb design tools

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hi every body

Is there any PCB design software that support Linux software,if it is a student version then also it is OK for me.why because i just want to show the demo how to place components in the schematic and in the PCB and how to start the routing.The problem was i just required the licensed version only can any one tell me is there any cad tool operators has released the student version.If i can place 5 to 10 components also it is ok for me,I can not give the demo in non licensed version as per my organization rules.please help me:cry:

sorry for my poor English

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s.KRISHNAM RAJU
HYDERABAD:
ANDHRA PRADESH
 

Thank you Jacob

sorry to ask you again were can i get this software and can you give me the full form of Qucs.

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S.KRISHNAMRAJU
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HYDERABAD
ANDHRA PRADESH

---------- Post added at 16:55 ---------- Previous post was at 16:51 ----------

Jacob

sorry to ask you again the QUCS software will support to Linux.why because it is must for us it should work in linux operating system
 

Or Kicad - it works in Linux or Windows. It's a complete schematic capture and PCB package.

Download links are in the top left of this page: **broken link removed**

Brian.
 

is working on Linux too I think.
I'm using it on Mac for half a year now and the usablity is great.
 

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