Autodesk EAGLE Premium 9.6.2 Win64
Autodesk EAGLE stands for  Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor or in German Einfach anzuwendender grafischer Layout- Editor was a powerful software from CadSoft Computer that is now owned by the large company Autodesk; EAGLE is an EDA (Electronic Design Automation) software that can design and edit PCBs and schematic captures.
In electrical circuits, the wires are fixed on the board and are connected to other components on the board by a CPU. Almost all electronic devices contain one or even more printed circuit vectors.
For more than twenty years, the successful CadSoft EAGLE software has been a flexible and powerful PCB design tool capable of providing high-level functionality similar to expensive commercial circuit board design software, and only for a small fee. Give. In addition, EAGLE is very easy to learn, use and buy.
Other features of Autodesk EAGLE:
This software can be run under Windows, Linux, and Macintosh and at the same time use its new features, such as simulation, import and export of data and self-defined commands, through user language programs (ULP’s) as part of Available from CadSoft EAGLE and available for download.
CadSoft EAGLE offers a feature called DesignLink, which is an automatic connection to the Premier Farnell Database to search and find sections within and without leaving the CadSoft EAGLE design environment. The innovative PCB service interface in CadSoft EAGLE enables users to take design flaws and then order prototypes from top manufacturers with a single mouse click.
CadSoft EAGLE includes Layout Editor, Schematic Editor, and Autorouter modules.
If you are a one-man team or part of a large engineering department, CadSoft EAGLE provides quality PCB design software and facilities to get the job done. More than twenty years later, EAGLE continues to satisfy design engineers around the world. It does this by offering the same performance capability as expensive commercial software for a small price.
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