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See version in Icelandic [[eagle kennsluefni]]
See version in Icelandic [[Eagle kennsluefni]]  
 
[[Image:eagle_layout.png|right|x400px|eagle_layout.png]]
[[:File:eagle_layout_svg.svg]]
 
 
 
== Download and install Eagle ==


[[Image:Eagle-SchematicMenu.jpg|right]]
==Download and install Eagle==
*[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download.htm Download Eagle]
*[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download.htm Download Eagle]


==Designing circuits with Eagle==
=== Linux 64-bit ===
Eagle requires a 32-bit environment which may or may not be installed in linux yet.<br />
I have taken the step to istall the following libraries prior to running the eagle.run file from [http://blog.raek.se/2012/01/06/running-cadsoft-eagle-version-6-in-ubuntu-gnulinux/ here]
<pre>sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32z1 lib32z1-de</pre>
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:
*http://www.thomasso.com/2014/05/03/changing-keyboard-short-cuts-in-ubuntu-14-04-to-work-with-blender-2-70/#sthash.EoyaD0aa.dpbs<br />
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:
*http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=108974#p660925
 
== Designing circuits with Eagle ==
 
[[File:eagle_tool_commands.png|right|eagle_tool_commands.png]]
 


Open Eagle
Open Eagle  
*Select New Project
 
*Select New Project  
*Select New Schematic
*Select New Schematic


Open library
Open library  
* Open  library, click '''Use'''
turn off all libraries, right click use none:
*Download from the internet a library or select on in the computer the library that we will be using (e.g. NG.lbr[http://fab.cba.mit.edu//about/fab/] or the one from Sparkfun.lbr ([http://www.opencircuits.com/SFE_Footprint_Library_Eagle] version 2011 (https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun-Eagle-Library/blob/master/SparkFun.lbr?raw=true right click on this link, save link as)
scroll down to supply
enable
*fab.lbr
*supply1.lbr
*rcl.lbr
*led.lbr
*v-reg.lbr


*Select'''Add''', then you can open the library
*Open library, click '''Use'''  
**(if you don't find your thing you could also click on  "Use")
*Download from the internet a library or select on in the computer the library that we will be using (e.g.
*Open NG.lib library for Fab Lab projects.
*fab.lbr[http://fabacademy.org/archives/2014/tutorials/electronics/fab.lbr]


[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/Tour/tour00.htm Tour for the Eagle on CadSoft site]
*or the one from Sparkfun.lbr ([http://www.opencircuits.com/SFE_Footprint_Library_Eagle] version 2011 ( [https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun-Eagle-Library/blob/master/SparkFun.lbr?raw=true right click on this link, save link as])


*Select the things you want to use and click  '''Add''' to get the components.
*Select'''Add''', then you can open the library
*You can select different view by clicking on  '''Board'''
**(if you don't find your thing you could also click on "Use")
*You can select object by rightclicking them and selecting packning
*Connect objecs 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.


*'''Grid''' er til að velja stærðina á gridinu til að hægt sé að láta hluti smella saman á rétta staði stillið á (0,025 inches)
<br> [http://www.cadsoftusa.com/Tour/tour00.htm Tour for the Eagle on CadSoft site]
* ''' Move''' til að færa hlut eða línu.
*'''Delete''' til að fjarlægja línu eða slíkt.
*'''Junction''' Samtengipunktur, til að setja samtengipunkta.


**hægt að hægri smella á hluti og velja '''value''' til að setja inn gildi s.s. fyrir þétta.
<br>
**hægri smella og velja '''properties''' til að endurnefna.
[[:File:tool_comads_eagle_svg.svg]]
* Til að athuga hvort hlutur sé rétt tengdur er gott að prófa að hreyfa hlutinn.
==Starting new projects==
*File -> New Project
*File -> New Schematic
*File -> Save As (filename.sch)


*'''ERC''' Error correction villuleit.
*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).


===Raða hlutum upp ===
Add  
Add  
*'''Frame''' til að setja ramma utan um teikninguna.


*raða hlutum
Check the design rules.
*smella á '''Auto'''
*Tools ->DRC -> Load-> Check
**Velja Bottom N/A
 
*'''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'''
 
<br>
 
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
**[http://fab.cba.mit.edu/about/fab/hello/ftdi/hello.ftdi.44.png See the layout for hello.ftdi.44]
 
*Download libraries
**fab.lbr[http://fabacademy.org/archives/2014/tutorials/electronics/fab.lbr]
**[http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/68243/atmel-new.lbr atmel-new.lbr, Attiny 44 library]


Ef þetta raðast ekki rétt
=== Materials used ===
hægt að velja línur með þvi hægri smella og velja '''rip off'''


*IC1 = ATtiny44_SOIC('IC1\nt44') -&gt; see in fab.lbr
*R1 = R_1206('R1\n10k') -&gt; See in fab.lbr
*C1 = C_1206('C1\n1uF') -&gt; fab.lbr
*XTAL = Crystal 20 MHz -&gt; search for crystal in fab.lbr
*FTDI connector (6 pin) -&gt;search for ftdi in fab.lbr
*Header (2*3 pin) -&gt; search for isp in fab.lbr


*TX transmit
== Links ==
*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) |
*[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/Tour/tour00.htm Eagle Tour]
*       -RESET (4)  SCK (5)
*[http://www.cadsoft.de/wp-content/uploads/tutorial-7.1_en.pdf Eagle Tutorial 7.1]
*[http://perso.numericable.fr/pboucheny/eagle3d/e_genpov.htm HOW TO GENERATE POV-RAY FILES WITH EAGLE]
*[http://www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d Eagle 3D]
*[http://academy.cba.mit.edu/content/tutorials/eagle/eagle_resources.html 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 http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/MIT/863.10/people/dimitris.papanikolaou/Assignment_6.html]


== Videos ==


Heimild Halldór Axelsson
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG0O9LKH-_E Cadsoft EagleCad Tutorial on Youtube]


==Tenglar==
[[Category:Tutorials]] [[Category:Software]]
*[http://www.cadsoftusa.com/Tour/tour00.htm Eagle Tour]
*[http://perso.numericable.fr/pboucheny/eagle3d/e_genpov.htm HOW TO GENERATE POV-RAY FILES WITH EAGLE]
*[http://www.matwei.de/doku.php?id=en:eagle3d:eagle3d Eagle 3D]

Latest revision as of 18:25, 26 February 2016

See version in Icelandic Eagle kennsluefni

eagle_layout.png
eagle_layout.png

File:eagle_layout_svg.svg


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

eagle_tool_commands.png
eagle_tool_commands.png


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]
  • 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


File:tool_comads_eagle_svg.svg

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

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

http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/MIT/863.10/people/dimitris.papanikolaou/Assignment_6.html

Videos