Create a DB15 Circuit Schematic | Schematic Generator

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To create a DB15 circuit schematic, software options like Eagle and KiCAD are recommended, as they allow for easy customization and PDF export. Users can also utilize Visio for simpler diagrams. For testing circuits, breadboard simulator software like Tinkercad can be beneficial. PDFCreator is suggested for those needing a PDF document printer if the software doesn’t have a direct export option. Utilizing these tools ensures a neat and functional schematic for the custom circuit.
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I have to make a terminal block from a DB15 connection. I'd like to have a neat looking schematic for it. I don't need to design a PCB, but just make a schematic for a custom circuit. Does anybody know of any software that you can build a schematic and then save it as a PDF or something?
 
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Zyzoggman said:
I have to make a terminal block from a DB15 connection. I'd like to have a neat looking schematic for it. I don't need to design a PCB, but just make a schematic for a custom circuit. Does anybody know of any software that you can build a schematic and then save it as a PDF or something?

Welcome to the PF.

I did a quick search of the EE forum for threads with the word schematic in the title, and found this thread:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=56404

In addition, if you already have Visio, you can use that to do fairly simple schematic diagrams.
 
Thanks a lot. Guess I didn't realize where the search function was earlier. >.<
 
I don't mean to brow-beat, but there's an active thread (about 10 threads down at this particular moment) entitled "Does anyone know a program for creating schematics?" where you'll find a more current survey of free (or freeish) schematic-capture programs:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=661488

Both of my recommendations, Eagle and KiCAD PCB allow you to "plot" the schematic diagram (to postscript or PDF, if I recall correctly). If not, I highly recommend PDFCreator to install as a PDF document printer (but use the plot option where available, rather than just printing the schematic page):
http://www.pdfforge.org/
 


I would recommend using a schematic generator software such as Eagle or KiCad to create a DB15 circuit schematic. These tools allow you to easily create and customize schematics for your custom circuit, and then export them as a PDF for a neat and organized layout. Additionally, you can also use a breadboard simulator software such as Tinkercad to test your circuit before implementing it. This will ensure that your schematic is accurate and functional before physically building it.
 
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