Can anyone recommend a cad system that would be suitable for production of semi-professional dc electrical diagrams. Must have a library of the typically required symbols. HAve seen some Europa wiring diagrams that look rather professional!
Thanks
Gavin
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When I used to do this as part of my job, we used Autodesk AutoSketch, as all other CAD programmes were overkill. AutoSketch allowed us to create our own library of telecoms symbols and use them.
It's not available anymore, but now there are also many better applications out there dedicated to creating wiring diagrams. Many are free, at least to try out. e.g. http://www.circuit-diagram.org/
I don't have any recommendations, so I would search for 'Circuit Diagram Maker' and try a few out. In particular look for one that will allow you to create or import your own symbols, which are aviation specific. You are unlikely to find a Garmin 430W as a standard symbol, though the connector should be. Then check the output options available, so can be very restricted.
With our impending radio change, I think I need to look at this as well. It's a complete rewire for us, but then the entire system consists of one radio, one battery, and a pair of headset sockets The current ( ) diagram is almost back of fag packet type.
It's not available anymore, but now there are also many better applications out there dedicated to creating wiring diagrams. Many are free, at least to try out. e.g. http://www.circuit-diagram.org/
I don't have any recommendations, so I would search for 'Circuit Diagram Maker' and try a few out. In particular look for one that will allow you to create or import your own symbols, which are aviation specific. You are unlikely to find a Garmin 430W as a standard symbol, though the connector should be. Then check the output options available, so can be very restricted.
With our impending radio change, I think I need to look at this as well. It's a complete rewire for us, but then the entire system consists of one radio, one battery, and a pair of headset sockets The current ( ) diagram is almost back of fag packet type.
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I use hevacomp to LV/HV power distribution networks. It may work for DC too.
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Now there is a bit of software from my past. Sledge Hammer to crack nut would be an appropriate phrase, it was also darn expensive.
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KiCAD is free and easy to use or Eagle.
There are a lot of symbols available but you will probably have to take a bit of time to make some particular ones.
There are a lot of symbols available but you will probably have to take a bit of time to make some particular ones.
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