A useful software: schematics drawing package for Jupyter (python)

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SUMMARY

SchemDraw is a free and open-source (FOSS) circuit schematic drawing package specifically designed for Jupyter notebooks using Python. Developed by a PhD at Sandia Labs, SchemDraw focuses solely on drawing schematics rather than simulating circuits. Its integration with Python allows users to leverage Python's numeric and symbolic capabilities to enhance functionality. The discussion highlights the potential for a writeup on getting started with SchemDraw, indicating a demand for guidance in using this tool.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with Jupyter notebooks
  • Basic understanding of Python programming
  • Knowledge of circuit schematic concepts
  • Experience with FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) tools
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore SchemDraw documentation for installation and usage
  • Learn how to integrate SchemDraw with Python libraries for enhanced functionality
  • Research best practices for creating circuit schematics in Jupyter
  • Investigate additional FOSS tools for circuit simulation
USEFUL FOR

Engineers, educators, and students involved in electronics design, as well as developers looking to create visual representations of circuits within Jupyter notebooks.

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A nice schematics drawing package for Jupyter (python)
Just wanted to give a shoutout to SchemDraw, a FOSS circuit schematic drawing package for Jupyter(Python), made by a PhD at Sandia Labs. It's purely drawing, not simulation of any kind, but given Python's numeric and symbolic superpowers it's easy enough to bolt-on that functionality.

If there's enough interest I may do a brief writeup on how to get started.
 
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theycallmevirgo said:
Summary:: A nice schematics drawing package for Jupyter (python)

If there's enough interest I may do a brief writeup on how to get started.
I would be interested in that! Thanks in advance!
 
I second that, writing proper schematic is time consuming and never even nice to the eye.
 

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