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What software do people use to make electronic circuit schematics like this or similar.I tried using multisim but it seems to miss most chips.

PeterJ
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  • http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/1024/good-tools-for-drawing-schematics may be worth a look – PeterJ Feb 25 '13 at 09:07
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    That particular schematic is most likely done in [Eagle CAD](http://www.cadsoftusa.com). It's a very popular CAD software, so you'll find a lot of component libraries. – m.Alin Feb 25 '13 at 09:13
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    m.Alin: make that an answer! – Wouter van Ooijen Feb 25 '13 at 09:17
  • The schematic you linked to looks like it has been created with eagle (suggested by m.Alin). I find eagle easy to use, and it's really easy to create your own components with different package options. If you just need a schematic, just go ahead and try it, there is a limited free version available here: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/?language=en&lang=en – Christoph Feb 25 '13 at 09:58
  • @WoutervanOoijen Actually, this question should be closed. It's an exact duplicate as the one PeterJ linked to. I flagged to close it. – m.Alin Feb 25 '13 at 10:37
  • The linked question asks for more: free, and support for simulation, and does not show a specific circuit diagram that it wants to be created. IMO 'eagle' is the single answer to this question, while that other question has a much broader answer. – Wouter van Ooijen Feb 25 '13 at 11:10
  • Altium (commercial) and Eagle (free) are two I know. – Flying Swissman Feb 25 '13 at 12:36
  • Checkout [this](http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/1024/good-tools-for-drawing-schematics) thread first – hassan789 Feb 25 '13 at 14:04

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