

Import from Altium Designer, CircuitMaker, Eagle, Kicad and LTspice file formats as well as generic SPICE netlists is supported.

The first version of the toolsuite appeared online in August 2013 and since officially launching in March 2014 the tool has developed rapidly with several major revisions and enhancements ĮasyEDA first received external investment in January and attracted more in November 2015.ĮasyEDA is an integrated browser-based tool for schematic capture, SPICE circuit simulation, based on Ngspice, and PCB layout. Their key goals were that the tools be platform independent, free, easy to learn and to use.

The search for an EDA tool capable of schematic capture, circuit simulation and printed circuit board layout saw limited success, and He concluded that designing their own EDA tool would be beneficial. In June 2010, Dillon He and Eric Cui started a survey of EDA tools for a hardware project of their own. This service is also able to accept Gerber file inputs from third party tools. Registered users can download Gerber files from the tool free of charge but for a fee, EasyEDA offers a PCB fabrication service. The number of private projects can be increased by contributing high quality public projects, schematic symbols, and PCB footprints and/or by paying a monthly subscription. Subscription-free membership is offered for public plus a limited number of private projects. Other features include the creation of a bill of materials, Gerber files and pick and place files and documentary outputs in PDF, PNG and SVG formats.ĮasyEDA allows the creation and editing of schematic diagrams, SPICE simulation of mixed analogue and digital circuits and the creation and editing of printed circuit board layouts and, optionally, the manufacture of printed circuit boards. English, French, German, Polish, Japanese, Russian, Spahish, Swedish, Ukrainian, Chinese Simplified, Vietnamese, Czech, PortugueseĮasyEDA is a web-based EDA tool suite that enables hardware engineers to design, simulate, share - publicly and privately - and discuss schematics, simulations and printed circuit boards.
