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Electronic circuit schematics software for presentation

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Hi there,
Does anyone of you know a simple software for electronic circuit schematics. something that do nice shapes for presentation.
I need to draw some RLC models schematics and all the simulation software (Ltspice, eale etc...) doesn't have nice shapes. Usually I draw it directly using Word or powerpoint but I was wondering if there is a simple and faster tool to dot it.
 

Hi,

don´t go for "nice shapes". There are standard symbols for each part. Use the standard.

Make everything else of your presentation "look nice".

Klaus
 

Like such?
As you have guessed, to do this is not as easy as with standard circuit simulators..

Klauss is right though..
 

Perhaps the bill is filled by Falstad's animated interactive circuit simulator. Free to download and use at:

www.falstad.com/circuit

* Short learning curve. Drawing a schematic is easy.
* Value is displayed next to each component.
* Ampere flow portrayed by moving electrons (current bundles).
* Supports a few generic IC's.
* Menu contains library of ready-made circuits.
* Values can be changed and switches can be operated while running.
* Scope traces easy to command, appear in same window as circuit.

default startup screen Falstad simulator.png
 
real 'nice' circuit symbols are provided when you use 'dpic'.
But it is not as easy as drawing by drag and drop .
You must write a script.

The out come is a publication quality circuits.
 

Hi SK245230
Instead of using word or power point for schematics you can go for some electronic software's like [allegro,dip trace, Eagle] Which are very good for schematics and to understand
 

CircuitLab makes nice looking drawings. Here is a demo
 

Hi All,
For schematics and CAD drawings for a beginner it is better to start with a software like[ Dip trace, Eagle]. this are basic tool and easy to understand ...

Thanks & Regards
Dinesh M
 

I like sPlan. Easy to use, small, you can customize any parts.
 

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