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schematic design tools

Which tool are you using for schematic design? Specially for schematic which might be used in papers? Which tool VLSI book authors use for drawing figures?
 

You can use Pspice , winspice (it's free, cheap) or comercial software like Cadence , Mentor , Tanner..!
 

Johnson means to draw the schematic figures not simulation
 

anhtuan said:
You can use Pspice , winspice (it's free, cheap) or comercial software like Cadence , Mentor , Tanner..!

All those tool do not generate acceptable graphic to be inserted in papers or books, there must be another tool!
 

In paper writing, usually we use two tools:

1.Visio when you use WORD as your editing tools
2. Using Latex tool
 

Johnson said:
Specially for schematic which might be used in papers? Which tool VLSI book authors use for drawing figures?

Visio or SmartDraw. I use them with word.

EDA tools such as OrCAD and Protel usualy have poor support for pasting schematics (or board layouts for that matter) into text editors.
 

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