tinkerer73
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I'm a hobbyist that's just getting into PCBs, and my current project is presenting a challenge for me. I have the need to place components in a semi-circular pattern. I have been using PCB123 by Sunstone circuits, but their method for doing such a pattern is giving me poor results for what I need. I have tried various different ways to come up with the pattern I need, but I have had no luck. I'm a Solidworks user, and I can whip through creating patterns on that, so I'm not sure if it's just my familiarity with their style, or if it's really that PCB123 is not able to suit my needs.
What are other options for free/inexpensive PCB layout that can do this, and that can handle a decent size board? (I've looked at Eagle, but unless you get up to the expensive version, it will not handle the size I need).
I'm using SMT components, and I'm looking to run 64 0805 size RGB LEDs in a semicircular pattern of approximately 260°. When I try creating a footprint in PCB123, I can make a good pattern using holes, but not pads.
Help is greatly appreciated.
What are other options for free/inexpensive PCB layout that can do this, and that can handle a decent size board? (I've looked at Eagle, but unless you get up to the expensive version, it will not handle the size I need).
I'm using SMT components, and I'm looking to run 64 0805 size RGB LEDs in a semicircular pattern of approximately 260°. When I try creating a footprint in PCB123, I can make a good pattern using holes, but not pads.
Help is greatly appreciated.