Fritzing is a set of software designed for PrintedCircuitBoard printed circuit boards. It is a tool especially intended for designers, artists, researchers, and amateurs. Like Processing and Arduino, Fritzing developers design this software in the spirit of openness, simplicity, and sharing. Fritzing is a simple and easy-to-use software operation interface, this allows users to easily design PCB printed circuit boards without the background of an electronic motor.
Fritzing is a set of software for designing Printed Circuit boards (Printed Circuit Board), especially for designers, artists, researchers and amateur players. Like Processing and Arduino, Fritzing developers design this software in the spirit of openness, simplicity, and sharing. Fritzing is a simple and easy-to-use software operation interface, this allows users to easily design PCB printed circuit boards without the background of an electronic motor.
Fritzing is an Open-source Software. We can download the Software for free on its official website. Fritzing is a cross-platform tool that supports Windows, Macintosh OSX, and Linux. At the same time, it also supports 18 languages, including simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, English, and Korean. Most of the overall interface supports Chinese, but there is no Chinese version for the document instructions and so on, if you are interested, you can participate in the translation of this project.
Software:
Install Fritzing on Ubuntu and Linux Mint:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ehbello/fritzing
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install fritzing
Software Download:
Windows | mac OS X | Linux 32-bit | Linux 64-bit
Tutorials officially provided: http://fritzing.org/learning/
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