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I just replaced my desktop PC with a Raspberry Pi 5 setup. So far I am impressed with the setup. It also has KiCAD preinstalled, which I took a look at, now I need more info.

I am not sure, but I think there are some members here that are using KiCAD. Basically what I have been doing is creating some thoughts and ideas on some scratch paper, and of course that seems to disappear rather quickly.

Now, I am not going jump right into to creating a PCB, I just want to be able to create some scratch ideas on some durable medium. Would KiCAD be something that would work for me?

Thanks
Ray

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  • JonnyMacJonnyMac Posts: 9,420
    edited 2025-08-17 16:07

    I haven't made the switch from Diptrace yet, but that's coming. Lachlan (@Tubular) told me about a good book from a guy called Peter Dalmaris. Peter also has a Udemy course that you can often find on sale, and he seems to keep updated to the current version.

    https://www.udemy.com/course/kicad-like-a-pro-3e

    KiCAD has enormous support from industry and the maker community, so yes, it would work for you (check YouTube for myriad tutorials). Again, I haven't switched yet because I build boards for work and it's a bit of a muscle memory thing -- I know how to do what I want to do in Diptrace; I need to spend more time in KiCAD to get to that same comfort leve.

  • @Rsadeika

    Depending on your needs:

    One can easily become addicted to Sprint Layout

    It's not free but it's child's play to create PCBs up to 4-layers.

    In my case, I just need to glue-together pre-built modules and this enables me to rattle-off designs in a heartbeat and I just email the files to JLCPCB

  • RaymanRayman Posts: 15,484

    I'm wanting to switch to KiCAD at some point. Their Eagle import seems to be improving, so that should help.

    On the other hand, don't have any real reason to switch from Eagle, except that it is clunky and not exactly easy to use....

    The 3D view generation is maybe the best thing I've seen with it that might make me switch...
    This is possible with Eagle and SolidWorks, but not so easy...

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