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== Symbols: Schematic symbols for use in gschem ==
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== Symbols and Footprints ==
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=== Symbols: Schematic symbols for use in gschem ===
 
* [http://www.gedasymbols.org/ gedasymbols], the largest single repository
 
* [http://www.gedasymbols.org/ gedasymbols], the largest single repository
 
* [http://www.msarnoff.org/symbols/ Symbols] by Matt Sarnoff
 
* [http://www.msarnoff.org/symbols/ Symbols] by Matt Sarnoff
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== Footprints: component footprints for use in PCB ==
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=== Footprints: component footprints for use in PCB ===
 
* [http://www.gedasymbols.org/ gedasymbols], the largest single repository
 
* [http://www.gedasymbols.org/ gedasymbols], the largest single repository
 
* [http://www.msarnoff.org/footprints/ Footprints] by Matt Sarnoff
 
* [http://www.msarnoff.org/footprints/ Footprints] by Matt Sarnoff
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== Footprint-generating utilities ==
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=== Footprint-generating utilities ===
 
* [http://dlharmon.com/geda/footgen.html Footgen], Darryl Harmon's python-based footprint generator for geda/pcb
 
* [http://dlharmon.com/geda/footgen.html Footgen], Darryl Harmon's python-based footprint generator for geda/pcb
 
* [http://www.ssalewski.de/SFG.html.en Ruby-based] footprint generator by Stefan Salewski
 
* [http://www.ssalewski.de/SFG.html.en Ruby-based] footprint generator by Stefan Salewski
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== Other Utilities ==
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== gEDA Utilities ==
 
* [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/wedana/ Wedana]: Cross-platform browser-based tools to view and edit data from gEDA applications.
 
* [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/wedana/ Wedana]: Cross-platform browser-based tools to view and edit data from gEDA applications.
* [http://www.msarnoff.org/geda-mac/ Mac OS X Wrappers]: Little mac-friendly "launcher" apps, to launch gEDA apps in the normal Mac way. By Matt Sarnoff.
 
  
  
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== Tips for Mac users ==
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== Installing gEDA ==
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=== Installing gEDA on Windows ===
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* gEDA can be run on Windows natively, as a cygwin application, or in a virtual machine.
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* Easy "native" way: Use [http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~pcjc2/geda-windows.html this unofficial installer] by Peter Clifton. 
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* [http://bibo.iqo.uni-hannover.de/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=fertigung:englische_version_der_anleitung  Another set] of unofficial installers. 
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* Virtual machine method: Download [http://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtualbox] and download [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu], so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center.
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=== Installing gEDA on Mac ===
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* gEDA can be run on the Mac as an X11 application or in a virtual machine.
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* Standard method 1: Use [http://www.finkproject.org/ MacPorts], and install both "geda-gaf" and "pcb."  You may also want to use the [http://porticus.alittledrop.com/ Porticus] GUI to make that process easier.
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* Standard method 2: Use [http://www.finkproject.org/ Fink], and install the "geda-bundle."    You may also want to use the [http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net/ Fink Commander] GUI to make that process easier.
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More about this process [http://www.ghz.cc/charles/fink/ here]. 
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* Virtual machine method: Download [http://www.virtualbox.org/ Virtualbox] and download [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu], so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center.  Note: this is ''faster'' than the Fink method-- under 1 hour, if you have a reasonably fast internet connection.
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=== Installing gEDA on Linux ===
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* In Ubuntu, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center.
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* Similar packages are available for other Linux flavors, for example as [http://packages.debian.org/sid/geda Debian Packages].
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== Platform-specific tips and resources ==
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== For Mac users ==
 
* [http://electro.easyb.ch/pages/schem.html Using themes for fink]
 
* [http://electro.easyb.ch/pages/schem.html Using themes for fink]
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* [http://www.msarnoff.org/geda-mac/ Mac OS X Wrappers]: Little mac-friendly "launcher" apps, to launch gEDA apps in the normal Mac way. By Matt Sarnoff.

Revision as of 15:56, 1 September 2011

Useful resources for working with gEDA, the GPL'd suite and toolkit of Electronic Design Automation software.

Important Note: This page is a work in progress.


Basics


Introductory Tutorials


Symbols and Footprints

Symbols: Schematic symbols for use in gschem


Footprints: component footprints for use in PCB


Footprint-generating utilities

  • Footgen, Darryl Harmon's python-based footprint generator for geda/pcb
  • Ruby-based footprint generator by Stefan Salewski
  • browser-based footprint generator
  • Browser-based rectangular footprint generator by chlazza.net


gEDA Utilities

  • Wedana: Cross-platform browser-based tools to view and edit data from gEDA applications.


Simulating circuits with gEDA and friends


Installing gEDA

Installing gEDA on Windows

  • gEDA can be run on Windows natively, as a cygwin application, or in a virtual machine.
  • Easy "native" way: Use this unofficial installer by Peter Clifton.
  • Another set of unofficial installers.
  • Virtual machine method: Download Virtualbox and download Ubuntu, so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center.


Installing gEDA on Mac

  • gEDA can be run on the Mac as an X11 application or in a virtual machine.
  • Standard method 1: Use MacPorts, and install both "geda-gaf" and "pcb." You may also want to use the Porticus GUI to make that process easier.
  • Standard method 2: Use Fink, and install the "geda-bundle." You may also want to use the Fink Commander GUI to make that process easier.

More about this process here.

  • Virtual machine method: Download Virtualbox and download Ubuntu, so that you can run Ubuntu in a virtual machine on your computer. (It's fast and easy!) Then, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center. Note: this is faster than the Fink method-- under 1 hour, if you have a reasonably fast internet connection.


Installing gEDA on Linux

  • In Ubuntu, install gEDA (gschem and PCB) from the Ubuntu software center.
  • Similar packages are available for other Linux flavors, for example as Debian Packages.


Platform-specific tips and resources

For Mac users