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OSCAD is a complete EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tool for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. OSCAD is a combination of varoius powerfull tools like KiCAD, NGSpice and Scilab. Its a one stop open source software solution for designing a working circuit board. One can create a complete circuit schematic, generate the simulation Netlist, run simulations for verification and design the PCB layout for final board printing.
 
OSCAD is a complete EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tool for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. OSCAD is a combination of varoius powerfull tools like KiCAD, NGSpice and Scilab. Its a one stop open source software solution for designing a working circuit board. One can create a complete circuit schematic, generate the simulation Netlist, run simulations for verification and design the PCB layout for final board printing.
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# Introduction to OSCAD
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#* About OSCAD <br>
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#*Install Oscad version 1.0 and
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#*Test run Oscad using an example
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#*Benefits of OSCAD <br>
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# Schematic-Creation-and-Simulation
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#*Create circuit schematic
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#*Annote the Schematic
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#*Perform Electric Rules Check
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#*Generate Spice netlist
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#*Add simulation parameters
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#*Convert Spice netlist to Ngspice format
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#*Simulate the netlist
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#Designing Printed Circuit Board
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#*Modify Schematic for PCB design
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#*Create netlist for PCB from Schematic
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#*Map footprints to components
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#*Change layout design rules
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#*Choose layers and lay tracks for layout
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#*Check for design rules
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#*Generate Gerber files

Latest revision as of 16:09, 10 June 2015

OSCAD is a complete EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tool for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. OSCAD is a combination of varoius powerfull tools like KiCAD, NGSpice and Scilab. Its a one stop open source software solution for designing a working circuit board. One can create a complete circuit schematic, generate the simulation Netlist, run simulations for verification and design the PCB layout for final board printing.



  1. Introduction to OSCAD
    • About OSCAD
    • Install Oscad version 1.0 and
    • Test run Oscad using an example
    • Benefits of OSCAD
  2. Schematic-Creation-and-Simulation
    • Create circuit schematic
    • Annote the Schematic
    • Perform Electric Rules Check
    • Generate Spice netlist
    • Add simulation parameters
    • Convert Spice netlist to Ngspice format
    • Simulate the netlist
  3. Designing Printed Circuit Board
    • Modify Schematic for PCB design
    • Create netlist for PCB from Schematic
    • Map footprints to components
    • Change layout design rules
    • Choose layers and lay tracks for layout
    • Check for design rules
    • Generate Gerber files

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