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===Board view=== | ===Board view=== |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 26 February 2016
See version in Icelandic Eagle kennsluefni

Download and install Eagle
Linux 64-bit
Eagle requires a 32-bit environment which may or may not be installed in linux yet.
I have taken the step to istall the following libraries prior to running the eagle.run file from here
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32z1 lib32z1-de
After this eagle installed without a problem.
Linux alt-click / alt-drag moving the window problem
The newer Linux window managers tend to use the alt-click or alt-drag combinations to move or re-size windows. This prevents us from using that same key in both Blender and Eagle.
tip about using alt-grid on ubuntu:
but also look into changing this behavior from the regular window manager. (as it is apparently not a keyboard shortcut...)
For Linux Mint 17, the following trick was used:
Designing circuits with Eagle

Open Eagle
- Select New Project
- Select New Schematic
Open library turn off all libraries, right click use none: scroll down to supply enable
- fab.lbr
- supply1.lbr
- rcl.lbr
- led.lbr
- v-reg.lbr
- Open library, click Use
- Download from the internet a library or select on in the computer the library that we will be using (e.g.
- fab.lbr[1]
- or the one from Sparkfun.lbr ([2] version 2011 ( right click on this link, save link as)
- SelectAdd, then you can open the library
- (if you don't find your thing you could also click on "Use")
Tour for the Eagle on CadSoft site
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Starting new projects
- File -> New Project
- File -> New Schematic
- File -> Save As (filename.sch)
- Select the things you want to use and click Add to get the components.
- You can select different view by clicking on Board
- You can select object by right clicking them and selecting packning
- Connect objects by clicking Wire and make wire between objects.
- It can be good to make connections and get a sign for Ground and put where it should be GND.
Board view
- View Grid select the size of the grid, alternative grid could be around (0,025 inches)
- Move to move object or line.
- Delete to remove object or line and so on.
- Junction Connection point .
- Ratsnest Calculates calculate the airwires so that they show the shortest possible connections.
- You can right click objects and select value to set values e.g. for capacitors or resistors
- Right click on object and select properties to rename.
- You can check out if you have connected the object by moving them.
- ERC Electrical rule check, search for errors.
Arrange objects
A tip for arranging objects
- Start with data signals, and do your power signals (GND and VCC the last).
Add
Check the design rules.
- Tools ->DRC -> Load-> Check
- Frame to make frame around the design.
- Arrange objects
- click Auto
- Select Bottom N/A
If it is not as good as you wanted you can select lines, by right clicking them and select rip off
View-> Layer settings ->
- All ->Ok ( to check out if everything is within the board, also the layers that are not visible.
- None ->
and the turn on the layers you want to have.
- File -> Export image
- resolution: 1200 dpi
- Area: Full
- Monochrome: check.
Info about Circuits
- TX transmit
- DTR data terminal ready
- Rx Recieve
- Miso -master in slave out
- Mosi master out slave in
- sck system clock
- MOSI (3) GND (2) MISO (1) |
- -RESET (4) SCK (5)
Project 1
- First project could be to make schematic of this board and to add something to it, add (at least) a button and LED (with current-limiting resistor) to the serial echo hello-world board, check the design rules, and make it
- Download libraries
Materials used
- IC1 = ATtiny44_SOIC('IC1\nt44') -> see in fab.lbr
- R1 = R_1206('R1\n10k') -> See in fab.lbr
- C1 = C_1206('C1\n1uF') -> fab.lbr
- XTAL = Crystal 20 MHz -> search for crystal in fab.lbr
- FTDI connector (6 pin) ->search for ftdi in fab.lbr
- Header (2*3 pin) -> search for isp in fab.lbr
Links
- Eagle Tour
- Eagle Tutorial 7.1
- HOW TO GENERATE POV-RAY FILES WITH EAGLE
- Eagle 3D
- http://academy.cba.mit.edu/content/tutorials/eagle/eagle_resources.html
http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/MIT/863.10/people/dimitris.papanikolaou/Assignment_6.html