Hi /g/
I'm kind of a newbie in electronics and I'm currently working on a project for college. We're making an IOT and we first have to do the schematics and board on Eagle. I was wonderring if anyone here knew about the program, had some tips to give and good places to find libraries.
Can we make this into a general electronics tips/discussion thread ?
Altium Designer is more advanced and user friendly compared to Eagle. If you're college is making you use Eagle, it might be a shit college.
>>51419208
IoT*
>>51419232
your*
OP, don't come here for electronics knowledge, this board is only for desktop threads and battlestations.
Go to a better place.
>>51419232
Yeah the teacher doesn't let us use an alternative so we're forced to use eagle. The program really seems complicated for nothing. But I need to get into it. But this school isn't really shit though it's got one of the best IT sections in all Belgium. We just have some autistic teachers
>>51419247
What's a good place to ask, then ?
>>51419232
Eagle follows german engineering principles, which might not be something you can comprehend. Why don't you just shut the fuck up about things you don't understand?
>>51419310
You seem to know some things about it, do you have any tips for beginners or good soucres to get libraries ?
>>51419265
4hv.org
>>51419459
Thanks senpai
>>51419310
KUCK
>>51419459
Thanks a lot man. I'm still looking for a'y piece of advice if anyonelse knows a thing
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>>51419232
Eagle is a breeze once you get used to it
Sparkfun has eagle footprints for each one of their parts. Pretty handy if you're buying from them.