Neil, I did not use it, but I would expect it having a large parts library. DesignSpark PCB is a schematic capture tool, and by the description I would say DesignSpark Electrical is the same for electrical circuits. Cheers, Isaac Em 25/09/2015 14:45, Neil escreveu: > Isaac, > > Will this work like visio (or most other flowchart programs) but allow=20 > me to "attach" several wires? Or will this require creation of library=20 > parts like a schematic-capture program? > > Cheers, > -Neil. > > > > On 9/23/2015 5:16 PM, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: >> I received an offer from DesignSpark Electrical some days ago: >> >> >> Did not test, but it is from RS and their DesignSpark Mechanical and >> DesignSpark PCB are excellent. >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Isaac >> >> >> Em 23/09/2015 16:07, Neil escreveu: >>> Anyone have a recommendation for a simple, decent wiring-diagramming >>> software package? I'm looking for something that will let me draw >>> rectangles to represent modules and connectors, and have *multiple* >>> wires coming off each of these, each with a different color, and label. >>> Something like this (though I don't need the switch/coil symbols inside >>> the rectangles)... >>> http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/engine/images/91-93_5.0_EEC_Wiri= ng_Diagram.gif >>> >>> Typical Visio (at least from what I remember from the last time I used >>> it some years ago) will only do a few wires per rectangle, and Eagle >>> won't let me do multiple colors etc. Plus I'd prefer it to be simple, >>> because I want to create a system interconnection diagram which I can >>> then send to a customer and he can add some other parts of the system. >>> >>> Paid software is fine as long as it's not several hundreds of dollars, >>> and no online software please. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -Neil. >>> --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .