An eclectic selection of technology with some cookery
A quick set up of tools for ECAD on a fresh Linux install. I’ll assume your are using one of the mainstream KDE / GNOME distros with comercial support options i.e. Redhat / Fedora / SuSE / Ubuntu. I’ve largly based this on support of the follwing tools: KiCAD & PicoScope
Warning curerently KiCAD still requires X11 and does not mention SuSE, it works in Wayland but often hangs when using dialogs.
flatpacks from flathub are genrally a good cross platform method of installing applications that are sandboxed and often maintained by the app developers so are up to date.
in most distros they can be acced via the following Apps:
just make sure flathub is set up on your distro first.
A professional grade yet free ECAD tool - highly recomended
flatpak install flathub org.kicad.KiCad
Analouge’s spice tool
Install wine I’ve not suggested flathub as the Author is unknown
sudo dnf install winesudo apt install winesudo zypper install wineDownload the windows version of LT spice
Then double click on the LTspice64.msi in your downloads folder.
To run the program press the supper key (windows) & type ltspice it should appear on a list
Assuming wine is already installed
You will need an account with TI and to confirm what your using the tool for bofore you can download it.
Once downloaded extract the zip file Tina90-TIen.X.X.XXX.XXX.zip
Double click the Tina90-TIen.exe file, this will lunch the install wizzard
To run the program press the supper key (windows) & type tina-ti it should appear on a list
For Fedora please see my guide
For Ubutu and openSUSE please ses there guide.
Still struggling with this one, I’ve trued the following:
flatpak install flathub com.github.git_cola.git-colaflatpak install flathub io.github.pol_rivero.github-desktop-plusflatpak install flathub org.kde.kwriteIt does not have a varified flatpak on flat hub, best follow your distro.
It’s “.fods” format is ideal for git storeing of design calulations in a spreadsheet as it’s tracable.
flatpak install flathub org.libreoffice.LibreOffice
Not in winget just mount from the Virtual box on the host
use discover or software, on some distros (ubuntu) you need to use the application you installed to install flat hub in addtion to the distros application.