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==Description== | |||
Fritzing is a free, [[open source]] program for designing electronic circuits and [[Electronic Schematics|schematics]]. It includes [[breadboard]] simulations, [[Electronic Schematics|schematics]] drawings, and [[PCB]] design. Its users have created a large library of electronic components, including [[Arduino]] models, so that adding components to your design is often as simple as drag-and-drop. | Fritzing is a free, [[open source]] program for designing electronic circuits and [[Electronic Schematics|schematics]]. It includes [[breadboard]] simulations, [[Electronic Schematics|schematics]] drawings, and [[PCB]] design. Its users have created a large library of electronic components, including [[Arduino]] models, so that adding components to your design is often as simple as drag-and-drop. | ||
==Availability== | |||
Fritzing is [[open source]] software, anyone can download and install it for free on their personal computer. | |||
Install Link: http://fritzing.org/download/ | |||
==Getting Started== | |||
Tutorials are available at http://fritzing.org/learning/. | |||
==Other Resources== | |||
http://fritzing.org/home/ | http://fritzing.org/home/ |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 8 May 2015
Description
Fritzing is a free, open source program for designing electronic circuits and schematics. It includes breadboard simulations, schematics drawings, and PCB design. Its users have created a large library of electronic components, including Arduino models, so that adding components to your design is often as simple as drag-and-drop.
Availability
Fritzing is open source software, anyone can download and install it for free on their personal computer.
Install Link: http://fritzing.org/download/
Getting Started
Tutorials are available at http://fritzing.org/learning/.