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EAGLE (program)

EAGLE is a scriptable electronic design automation (EDA) application with schematic capture, printed circuit board (PCB) layout, auto-router and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) features. EAGLE stands for Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor (German: Einfach Anzuwendender Grafischer Layout-Editor) and is developed by CadSoft Computer GmbH. The company was acquired by Autodesk Inc. in 2016[2] who announced to support the product up to 2026 only.[3]

EAGLE
Screenshot of an EAGLE project in PCB view
Developer(s)Autodesk (previously CadSoft Computer)
Initial release1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Stable release
9.6.2[1] / 27 May 2020 (2020-05-27)[1]
Operating systemWindows, Linux, Mac OS X, previously also OS/2 and DOS
Platform64-bit (previously also 32-bit and 16-bit) x86 PCs
Available inEnglish, German, Hungarian, Chinese, Russian
TypeECAD/EDA, CAM
Licensesubscription
Websiteautodesk.com/products/eagle

Features edit

EAGLE contains a schematic editor, for designing circuit diagrams. Schematics are stored in files with .SCH extension, parts are defined in device libraries with .LBR extension. Parts can be placed on many sheets and connected together through ports.

The PCB layout editor stores board files with the extension .BRD. It allows back-annotation to the schematic and auto-routing to automatically connect traces based on the connections defined in the schematic.

EAGLE saves Gerber and PostScript layout files as well as Excellon and Sieb & Meyer drill files. These are standard file formats accepted by PCB fabrication companies, but given EAGLE's typical user base of small design firms and hobbyists, many PCB fabricators and assembly shops also accept EAGLE board files (with extension .BRD) directly to export optimized production files and pick-and-place data themselves.

EAGLE provides a multi-window graphical user interface and menu system for editing, project management and to customize the interface and design parameters. The system can be controlled via mouse, keyboard hotkeys or by entering specific commands at an embedded command line. Keyboard hotkeys can be user defined. Multiple repeating commands can be combined into script files (with file extension .SCR). It is also possible to explore design files utilizing an EAGLE-specific object-oriented programming language (with extension .ULP).

History edit

The German CadSoft Computer GmbH was founded by Rudolf Hofer and Klaus-Peter Schmidinger in 1988 to develop EAGLE,[4][5][6][7] a 16-bit PCB design application for DOS. Originally, the software consisted of a layout editor with part libraries only. An auto-router module became available as optional component later on. With EAGLE 2.0, a schematics editor was added in 1991.[8] The software used BGI video drivers, and XPLOT to print.[8] In 1992, version 2.6 changed the definition of layers, but designs created under older versions (up to 2.05) could be converted into the new format using the provided UPDATE26.EXE utility.

EAGLE 3.0 was changed to be a 32-bit extended DOS application in 1994.

Support for OS/2 Presentation Manager was added with version 3.5 in April 1996. This version also introduced multi-window support with forward-/backward-annotation, user-definable copper areas, and a built-in programming language with ULPs. It was also the first to no longer require a dongle.

In 2000, EAGLE version 4.0 officially dropped support for DOS and OS/2, but now being based on Qt 3[9][10] it added native support for Windows and was among the first professional electronic CAD tools available for Linux.[11] A 32-bit DPMI version of EAGLE 4.0 running under DOS[nb 1] was still available on special request in order to help support existing customers, but it was not released commercially. Much later, in 2015, a special version of EAGLE 4.09r2 was made available by CadSoft to ease installation under Windows 7.

Starting with version 4.13, EAGLE became available for Mac OS X, with versions before 5.0.0 still requiring X11. Version 5.0.0 officially dropped support for Windows 9x and Windows NT 3.x/4.x in 2008. This version was based on Qt 4[12][13] and introduced user-definable attributes.

On 24 September 2009, Premier Farnell announced the acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH.[14][5]

Version 5.91.0 introduced an XML-based file format in 2011 but continued to read the older binary format. It could not, however, write files in the former format, thereby not allowing collaboration with EAGLE 5.12.0 and earlier.[15] EAGLE 6.0.0 no longer supported Mac OS X on the Power PC platform (only on Intel Macs), and the minimum requirements were changed to Mac OS X 10.6, Linux 2.6 and Windows XP. This version also introduced support for assembly variants and differential pair routing with length matching and automatic meandering.

Version 7.0.0 brought hierarchical designs, a new gridless topological pre-router called "TopRouter" for the conventional ripup-and-retry auto-router as well as multi-core support.[16] Version 7.3.0 introduced native 64-bit versions for all three platforms in 2015. Version 7.6.0 dropped support for the 32-bit Mac OS X version in 2016. EAGLE 6.x.x continues to read EAGLE 7.x.x design files for as long as the hierarchical design feature isn't used.[16]

On 27 June 2016, Autodesk announced the acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH from Premier Farnell, with Premier Farnell continuing to distribute CadSoft products for Autodesk.[17] Autodesk changed the license to a subscription-only model starting with version 8.0.0 in 2017. Only 64-bit versions remain available. The file format used by EAGLE 8.0.0 and higher is not backward compatible with earlier EAGLE versions, however it does provide an export facility for saving an EAGLE 7.x compatible version of the design.

On 7 January 2020, EAGLE 9.5.2 was discontinued as a standalone product and only licensed to users as a bundled component (Fusion Electronics) with an Autodesk Fusion 360 subscription license.[18] The last standalone version of EAGLE is 9.6.2 as of 27 May 2020. Fusion Electronics design files carry a version 9.7.0 designation. Autodesk will ultimately end any support for EAGLE on 7 June 2026, requiring their users to migrate to Fusion Electronics to access existing designs after that date.[3]

License model edit

Since EAGLE version 8.0.0, there are Premium, Standard, Free, and Student & educator editions, with the Standard and Premium versions sold on a monthly or annual subscription basis, requiring online reactivation at least every 14 days (30 days since version 9.0).

In January 2020, EAGLE 9.5.2 was discontinued as a standalone product and is only licensed to users as a bundled component with an Autodesk Fusion 360 subscription.[18]

In 2023, Autodesk announced that they will no longer sell nor support EAGLE after 7 June 2026.[3] Up to this date, active Fusion 360 subscriptions with or without EAGLE Premium will continue to give access to Fusion 360 Electronics as well as EAGLE Premium functionality.[3]

Comparison of features for the various available editions:[19][20]

Version Schematic sheets Layers PCB size Use Cost/month Cost/year
Premium 999 16 4 m2 Any $65 $510
Student and educator 999 16 4 m2 For student and educator use only Free Free
Standard 99 4 160 cm2 Any $15 $100
Free 2 2 80 cm2 For individual, non-commercial use only Free Free

For comparison, the former (no longer obtainable) perpetual licensing scheme for EAGLE 7.x.x with costs referring to the 2016 prices for a single-user license:[21]

Version Schematic sheets Layers PCB size Use Cost ("LS" without Autorouter) Cost (with Autorouter)
Ultimate (LS) 999 16 4 m2 Any $1145 $1640, €1385
Premium (LS) 99 6 160×100 mm² Any $575 $820, €690
Maker 99 6 160×100 mm² For individual, non-commercial use only N/A $169, €140
Educational 99 6 160×100 mm² For non-commercial student and educator use only N/A Free
Standard 2 2 100×80 mm² Any N/A $69, €62
Express 2 2 100×80 mm² For individual, non-commercial use only N/A Free

Community edit

A large group of textual and video tutorials exists for beginners to design their own PCBs.[22]

The DIY electronics site SparkFun uses EAGLE and releases the EAGLE files for boards designed in-house. SparkFun Electronics[23] is a company that has grown due to the hobbyist market exemplified by Make magazine and others. Many of these companies offer EAGLE part libraries[24] which define schematic shapes, pinouts, and part sizes to allow for correct layout in the PCB layout editor.

Other popular libraries include Adafruit,[25] Arduino,[26] SnapEDA,[27] and Dangerous Prototypes,[28] element14 (a subsidiary of Farnell, former owners of CadSoft) also have some libraries available from their site.[29]

Using ULPs to convert EAGLE .BRD files into Specctra-compatible design files (with file extension .DSN) it is possible to export designs for usage in conjunction with advanced external autorouters such as KONEKT ELECTRA,[30] Eremex TopoR[31] or Alfons Wirtz's FreeRouting.[32] For further touching-up the finished designs in session format can be imported back into EAGLE via .SES to .SCR script file converters.

Controversies edit

In spring 1991 the dongle protection scheme of EAGLE 2.0 had been cracked causing a decline of 30% in sales, while sales for a reduced demo version with a printed manual saw a significant increase.[4] As a consequence in 1992 CadSoft sent thousands of floppy disks containing a new demo of EAGLE 2.6 to potential users, in particular those who had ordered the former demo but had not subsequently bought the full product.[4] The new demo, however, also contained spy code scanning the user's hard disk for illegal copies of EAGLE.[4] If the program found traces of such, it would show a message indicating that the user was entitled to order a free printed manual using the displayed special order code, which, however, was actually a number encoding the evidence found on the user's machine.[4] Users sending in the filled out form would receive a reply from CadSoft's attorneys.[4][33] The act of spying, however, was illegal as well by German law.[4][33]

In 2014, EAGLE 7.0.0 introduced a new Flexera FLEXlm-based licensing model, which wasn't well received by the user community, so that CadSoft returned to the former model of independent perpetual licenses with EAGLE 7.1.0.

Despite announcements to the contrary in 2016, Autodesk switched to a subscription-only licensing model with EAGLE 8.0.0 in January 2017.[34][35] Without an online connection to a licensing server to verify the licensing status every two weeks (four weeks since version 9.0.0), the software would fall back to the functionality of the freeware version.[34][35] This caused an uproar in the user community, in particular among those who work in secure or remote environments without direct Internet access and users for whom it is mandatory to be able to gain full access to their designs even after extended periods of time (several years up to decades) without depending on third-parties such as Autodesk to allow reactivation (who may no longer be around or support the product by then). Many users have indicated they would refuse to upgrade under a subscription model and rather migrate to other electronic design applications such as KiCad.[34][35]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 32-bit DPMI version of EAGLE was also tested to run on DR-DOS.

References edit

  1. ^ a b admin (2020-05-07). "RELEASE NOTES - Autodesk EAGLE version 9.6.2" (in English and German). Autodesk. from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  2. ^ "Sale of CadSoft". Archived from the original on 2016-07-24. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  3. ^ a b c d Autodesk Support (2023-06-08). "Autodesk EAGLE Announcement - Next steps and FAQ". San Francisco, California, USA: Autodesk, Inc. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Trojanisches Pferd" [Trojan horse]. Der Spiegel (in German) (36). SPIEGEL-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. KG: 238, 242. 1992-08-31. from the original on 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-18.
  5. ^ a b Goldbacher, Alfred (2009-10-02). "CadSoft: Wie es weitergehen soll" (in German). ElektronikNet. from the original on 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  6. ^ Kuther, Margit (2013-11-25). "PCB-Design: Wie wichtig sind Communities für PCB-Entwickler?". Elektronik Praxis (in German). from the original on 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  7. ^ Siering, Peter (2015-02-19). "Seiner Zeit voraus: Klaus Schmidingers Video Disk Recorder VDR" (in German). Heise Online. from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  8. ^ a b "Unterschiede zwischen EAGLE 1.3 und EAGLE 2.0" [Differences between EAGLE 1.3 and EAGLE 2.0]. EAGLE-Handbuch [EAGLE manual] (in German). CadSoft Computer. 1991. p. A-14.
  9. ^ Schmidinger, Klaus (2001-10-03). "Change Font nochmals". eagle.betatest (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  10. ^ Schmidinger, Klaus (2003-05-08). "Abgeschnittenes §-Zeichen". eagle.betatest (in German). Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  11. ^ Dölle, Mirko (September 2004). "Schwer auf Draht - Platinen-Layout-Programme Eagle Version 4.11 für Linux". LinuxUser (in German). from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
  12. ^ Schmidinger, Klaus (2007-09-24). "EAGLE 4.9". eagle.betatest. Archived from the original on 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  13. ^ "Was ist neu in Version 5?". CadSoft online (in German). CadSoft Computer GmbH. 2011. Version 5.10. from the original on 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  14. ^ Green, Harriet; Whiteling, Mark (2009-09-24). "Acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH". Premier Farnell plc. Archived from the original on 2015-01-24. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  15. ^ Paul, Matthias R. (2014-06-12) [2011-11-23]. FLYEAGLE - CadSoft EAGLE wrapper for Microsoft Windows: A wrapper to maintain the parallel existence of XML and pre-XML EAGLE designs. 1.10. (NB. FLYEAGLE.BAT was a wrapper, which allowed two independent installations of EAGLE 5.x.x and 5.91.x/6.x.x to be installed on the same Windows system. When opening EAGLE design files (.SCH/.BRD/.LBR) by clicking on them or starting them via FLYEAGLE <filename>, the wrapper would be invoked instead of EAGLE.EXE, check the file to be either binary or XML in nature, and consequently launch the old or the new installed version of EAGLE, respectively. If a ⇧ Shift key was pressed at the same time, it would always select the new version. The wrapper thereby eliminated the risk of accidentally converting older designs into the XML format, which, if saved, would make them unreadable in pre-XML versions of EAGLE. The batchjob was compatible with command-line processors CMD, COMMAND, 4NT, 4DOS, and TC.)
  16. ^ a b Goldbacher, Alfred (2014-10-01). "Leiterplatten-Design-Software Eagle: Version 7 des Adlers ist gelandet" (in German). ElektronikNet. Archived from the original on 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2017-09-22.
  17. ^ Buetow, Mike (2016-06-27). "Autodesk Acquires Eagle from Cadsoft". Printed Circuit Design & Fab. UP Media Group Inc. from the original on 2017-09-17. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  18. ^ a b "Autodesk EAGLE now included with Fusion 360". Fusion. Autodesk. 2020-01-07. from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  19. ^ "Buy Autodesk EAGLE". Autodesk. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  20. ^ "Eagle education or student version". Autodesk. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  21. ^ . CADSOFT EAGLE. Archived from the original on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  22. ^ "Turn Your EAGLE Schematic into a PCB". Instructables.
  23. ^ Seidle, Nathan (2008-06-19). "Lecture 8 - EAGLE: Schematics". SparkFun. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  24. ^ "Sparkfun Eagle Library".
  25. ^ "Adafruit library github page". GitHub. 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  26. ^ "Arduino FAQ".
  27. ^ "SnapEDA Website".
  28. ^ "Dangerous Prototypes library".
  29. ^ "Element 14 EAGLE CAD Libraries".
  30. ^ "KONEKT Shape Based PCB Autorouting - ELECTRA PCB AutoRouting". KONEKT. 2017. from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  31. ^ "TopoR Version History - What's New in TopoR version 6.2". Eremex. 2017-09-24. from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2017-09-24. (NB. Includes a list of new features since TopoR 3.0. TopoR 5.4.14203 (2012-12-21) introduced support for EAGLE: "The Eagle BRD plain-text format is now supported. This format is used by files created in the Eagle 6.0 system.". Improved in TopoR 5.4.14362 (2013-07-02): "During import of Eagle BRD-files: in some cases the angle of rotation of pads was disregarded, in some cases the vias’ pad size was assigned incorrectly, sometimes the wires on the inner layers were disappearing.")
  32. ^ Wirtz, Alfons (2014-03-08) [2004]. "FreeRouting - Printed Circuit Board Routing Software from FreeRouting.net". GitHub. from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  33. ^ a b Möcke, Frank (1992). "CadSoft rächt sich an Raubkopierern - Adressen aus bestem Hause". c't - magazin für computertechnik (in German) (10): 16. from the original on 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-18.
  34. ^ a b c Evenchick, Eric (2017-01-19). "Autodesk Moves EAGLE to Subscription Only Pricing". HACKADAY. from the original on 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  35. ^ a b c Grannemann, Kathrin (2017-01-24). "Autodesk Eagle: PCB-Software künftig nur im Abonnement". Make: (in German). Media Maker GmbH. Heise ID 3605890. from the original on 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2017-09-19.

Further reading edit

  • Monk, Simon (2014-06-12). Make Your Own PCBs with EAGLE: From Schematic Designs to Finished Boards (1 ed.). McGraw-Hill Education / TAB Electronics. ISBN 978-007181925-1.
  • Scarpino, Matthew (2014-04-01). Designing Circuit Boards with EAGLE - Make High-Quality PCBs at Low Cost (1 ed.). Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-013381999-1.
  • Duncan, Mitchell (2013). Eagle V6: Getting Started Guide - Learning to fly with EAGLE (1 ed.). Elektor-Verlag GmbH. ISBN 978-190792020-2.
  • Williams, Al (2003-10-15). Build Your Own Printed Circuit Board - Design to Production - Everything You Need to Make Your Own PCBs (1 ed.). McGraw-Hill Education / TAB Books. ISBN 978-0-07-142783-8.
  • Edwards, Lewin A. R. W. (2003). Embedded System Design on a Shoestring - Achieving High Performance with a Limited Budget. Newnes. ISBN 978-0-7506-7609-0. (NB. Includes a copy of EAGLE 4.09r2.)

External links edit

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TopRouter redirects here For the similarly named open source topological router see Toporouter EAGLE is a scriptable electronic design automation EDA application with schematic capture printed circuit board PCB layout auto router and computer aided manufacturing CAM features EAGLE stands for Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor German Einfach Anzuwendender Grafischer Layout Editor and is developed by CadSoft Computer GmbH The company was acquired by Autodesk Inc in 2016 2 who announced to support the product up to 2026 only 3 EAGLEScreenshot of an EAGLE project in PCB viewDeveloper s Autodesk previously CadSoft Computer Initial release1988 36 years ago 1988 Stable release9 6 2 1 27 May 2020 2020 05 27 1 Operating systemWindows Linux Mac OS X previously also OS 2 and DOSPlatform64 bit previously also 32 bit and 16 bit x86 PCsAvailable inEnglish German Hungarian Chinese RussianTypeECAD EDA CAMLicensesubscriptionWebsiteautodesk com products eagle Contents 1 Features 2 History 3 License model 4 Community 5 Controversies 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksFeatures editEAGLE contains a schematic editor for designing circuit diagrams Schematics are stored in files with SCH extension parts are defined in device libraries with LBR extension Parts can be placed on many sheets and connected together through ports The PCB layout editor stores board files with the extension BRD It allows back annotation to the schematic and auto routing to automatically connect traces based on the connections defined in the schematic EAGLE saves Gerber and PostScript layout files as well as Excellon and Sieb amp Meyer drill files These are standard file formats accepted by PCB fabrication companies but given EAGLE s typical user base of small design firms and hobbyists many PCB fabricators and assembly shops also accept EAGLE board files with extension BRD directly to export optimized production files and pick and place data themselves EAGLE provides a multi window graphical user interface and menu system for editing project management and to customize the interface and design parameters The system can be controlled via mouse keyboard hotkeys or by entering specific commands at an embedded command line Keyboard hotkeys can be user defined Multiple repeating commands can be combined into script files with file extension SCR It is also possible to explore design files utilizing an EAGLE specific object oriented programming language with extension ULP History editThe German CadSoft Computer GmbH was founded by Rudolf Hofer and Klaus Peter Schmidinger in 1988 to develop EAGLE 4 5 6 7 a 16 bit PCB design application for DOS Originally the software consisted of a layout editor with part libraries only An auto router module became available as optional component later on With EAGLE 2 0 a schematics editor was added in 1991 8 The software used BGI video drivers and XPLOT to print 8 In 1992 version 2 6 changed the definition of layers but designs created under older versions up to 2 05 could be converted into the new format using the provided UPDATE26 EXE utility EAGLE 3 0 was changed to be a 32 bit extended DOS application in 1994 Support for OS 2 Presentation Manager was added with version 3 5 in April 1996 This version also introduced multi window support with forward backward annotation user definable copper areas and a built in programming language with ULPs It was also the first to no longer require a dongle In 2000 EAGLE version 4 0 officially dropped support for DOS and OS 2 but now being based on Qt 3 9 10 it added native support for Windows and was among the first professional electronic CAD tools available for Linux 11 A 32 bit DPMI version of EAGLE 4 0 running under DOS nb 1 was still available on special request in order to help support existing customers but it was not released commercially Much later in 2015 a special version of EAGLE 4 09r2 was made available by CadSoft to ease installation under Windows 7 Starting with version 4 13 EAGLE became available for Mac OS X with versions before 5 0 0 still requiring X11 Version 5 0 0 officially dropped support for Windows 9x and Windows NT 3 x 4 x in 2008 This version was based on Qt 4 12 13 and introduced user definable attributes On 24 September 2009 Premier Farnell announced the acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH 14 5 Version 5 91 0 introduced an XML based file format in 2011 but continued to read the older binary format It could not however write files in the former format thereby not allowing collaboration with EAGLE 5 12 0 and earlier 15 EAGLE 6 0 0 no longer supported Mac OS X on the Power PC platform only on Intel Macs and the minimum requirements were changed to Mac OS X 10 6 Linux 2 6 and Windows XP This version also introduced support for assembly variants and differential pair routing with length matching and automatic meandering Version 7 0 0 brought hierarchical designs a new gridless topological pre router called TopRouter for the conventional ripup and retry auto router as well as multi core support 16 Version 7 3 0 introduced native 64 bit versions for all three platforms in 2015 Version 7 6 0 dropped support for the 32 bit Mac OS X version in 2016 EAGLE 6 x x continues to read EAGLE 7 x x design files for as long as the hierarchical design feature isn t used 16 On 27 June 2016 Autodesk announced the acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH from Premier Farnell with Premier Farnell continuing to distribute CadSoft products for Autodesk 17 Autodesk changed the license to a subscription only model starting with version 8 0 0 in 2017 Only 64 bit versions remain available The file format used by EAGLE 8 0 0 and higher is not backward compatible with earlier EAGLE versions however it does provide an export facility for saving an EAGLE 7 x compatible version of the design On 7 January 2020 EAGLE 9 5 2 was discontinued as a standalone product and only licensed to users as a bundled component Fusion Electronics with an Autodesk Fusion 360 subscription license 18 The last standalone version of EAGLE is 9 6 2 as of 27 May 2020 Fusion Electronics design files carry a version 9 7 0 designation Autodesk will ultimately end any support for EAGLE on 7 June 2026 requiring their users to migrate to Fusion Electronics to access existing designs after that date 3 License model editSince EAGLE version 8 0 0 there are Premium Standard Free and Student amp educator editions with the Standard and Premium versions sold on a monthly or annual subscription basis requiring online reactivation at least every 14 days 30 days since version 9 0 In January 2020 EAGLE 9 5 2 was discontinued as a standalone product and is only licensed to users as a bundled component with an Autodesk Fusion 360 subscription 18 In 2023 Autodesk announced that they will no longer sell nor support EAGLE after 7 June 2026 3 Up to this date active Fusion 360 subscriptions with or without EAGLE Premium will continue to give access to Fusion 360 Electronics as well as EAGLE Premium functionality 3 Comparison of features for the various available editions 19 20 Version Schematic sheets Layers PCB size Use Cost month Cost yearPremium 999 16 4 m2 Any 65 510Student and educator 999 16 4 m2 For student and educator use only Free FreeStandard 99 4 160 cm2 Any 15 100Free 2 2 80 cm2 For individual non commercial use only Free FreeFor comparison the former no longer obtainable perpetual licensing scheme for EAGLE 7 x x with costs referring to the 2016 prices for a single user license 21 Version Schematic sheets Layers PCB size Use Cost LS without Autorouter Cost with Autorouter Ultimate LS 999 16 4 m2 Any 1145 1640 1385Premium LS 99 6 160 100 mm Any 575 820 690Maker 99 6 160 100 mm For individual non commercial use only N A 169 140Educational 99 6 160 100 mm For non commercial student and educator use only N A FreeStandard 2 2 100 80 mm Any N A 69 62Express 2 2 100 80 mm For individual non commercial use only N A FreeCommunity editA large group of textual and video tutorials exists for beginners to design their own PCBs 22 The DIY electronics site SparkFun uses EAGLE and releases the EAGLE files for boards designed in house SparkFun Electronics 23 is a company that has grown due to the hobbyist market exemplified by Make magazine and others Many of these companies offer EAGLE part libraries 24 which define schematic shapes pinouts and part sizes to allow for correct layout in the PCB layout editor Other popular libraries include Adafruit 25 Arduino 26 SnapEDA 27 and Dangerous Prototypes 28 element14 a subsidiary of Farnell former owners of CadSoft also have some libraries available from their site 29 Using ULPs to convert EAGLE BRD files into Specctra compatible design files with file extension DSN it is possible to export designs for usage in conjunction with advanced external autorouters such as KONEKT ELECTRA 30 Eremex TopoR 31 or Alfons Wirtz s FreeRouting 32 For further touching up the finished designs in session format can be imported back into EAGLE via SES to SCR script file converters Controversies editIn spring 1991 the dongle protection scheme of EAGLE 2 0 had been cracked causing a decline of 30 in sales while sales for a reduced demo version with a printed manual saw a significant increase 4 As a consequence in 1992 CadSoft sent thousands of floppy disks containing a new demo of EAGLE 2 6 to potential users in particular those who had ordered the former demo but had not subsequently bought the full product 4 The new demo however also contained spy code scanning the user s hard disk for illegal copies of EAGLE 4 If the program found traces of such it would show a message indicating that the user was entitled to order a free printed manual using the displayed special order code which however was actually a number encoding the evidence found on the user s machine 4 Users sending in the filled out form would receive a reply from CadSoft s attorneys 4 33 The act of spying however was illegal as well by German law 4 33 In 2014 EAGLE 7 0 0 introduced a new Flexera FLEXlm based licensing model which wasn t well received by the user community so that CadSoft returned to the former model of independent perpetual licenses with EAGLE 7 1 0 Despite announcements to the contrary in 2016 Autodesk switched to a subscription only licensing model with EAGLE 8 0 0 in January 2017 34 35 Without an online connection to a licensing server to verify the licensing status every two weeks four weeks since version 9 0 0 the software would fall back to the functionality of the freeware version 34 35 This caused an uproar in the user community in particular among those who work in secure or remote environments without direct Internet access and users for whom it is mandatory to be able to gain full access to their designs even after extended periods of time several years up to decades without depending on third parties such as Autodesk to allow reactivation who may no longer be around or support the product by then Many users have indicated they would refuse to upgrade under a subscription model and rather migrate to other electronic design applications such as KiCad 34 35 See also edit nbsp Electronics portalComparison of EDA software List of free electronics circuit simulators Video Disk Recorder VDR another software written by Klaus Peter SchmidingerNotes edit The 32 bit DPMI version of EAGLE was also tested to run on DR DOS References edit a b admin 2020 05 07 RELEASE NOTES Autodesk EAGLE version 9 6 2 in English and German Autodesk Archived from the original on 2020 09 24 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Sale of CadSoft Archived from the original on 2016 07 24 Retrieved 2016 07 07 a b c d Autodesk Support 2023 06 08 Autodesk EAGLE Announcement Next steps and FAQ San Francisco California USA Autodesk Inc Retrieved 2023 07 31 a b c d e f g Trojanisches Pferd Trojan horse Der Spiegel in German 36 SPIEGEL Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH amp Co KG 238 242 1992 08 31 Archived from the original on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2017 09 18 1 a b Goldbacher Alfred 2009 10 02 CadSoft Wie es weitergehen soll in German ElektronikNet Archived from the original on 2017 09 17 Retrieved 2017 09 17 Kuther Margit 2013 11 25 PCB Design Wie wichtig sind Communities fur PCB Entwickler Elektronik Praxis in German Archived from the original on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2017 09 17 Siering Peter 2015 02 19 Seiner Zeit voraus Klaus Schmidingers Video Disk Recorder VDR in German Heise Online Archived from the original on 2017 09 20 Retrieved 2017 09 20 a b Unterschiede zwischen EAGLE 1 3 und EAGLE 2 0 Differences between EAGLE 1 3 and EAGLE 2 0 EAGLE Handbuch EAGLE manual in German CadSoft Computer 1991 p A 14 Schmidinger Klaus 2001 10 03 Change Font nochmals eagle betatest in German Archived from the original on 2017 10 05 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Schmidinger Klaus 2003 05 08 Abgeschnittenes Zeichen eagle betatest in German Retrieved 2017 10 05 Dolle Mirko September 2004 Schwer auf Draht Platinen Layout Programme Eagle Version 4 11 fur Linux LinuxUser in German Archived from the original on 2017 09 20 Retrieved 2017 09 20 Schmidinger Klaus 2007 09 24 EAGLE 4 9 eagle betatest Archived from the original on 2017 10 05 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Was ist neu in Version 5 CadSoft online in German CadSoft Computer GmbH 2011 Version 5 10 Archived from the original on 2017 10 05 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Green Harriet Whiteling Mark 2009 09 24 Acquisition of CadSoft Computer GmbH Premier Farnell plc Archived from the original on 2015 01 24 Retrieved 2017 09 17 Paul Matthias R 2014 06 12 2011 11 23 FLYEAGLE CadSoft EAGLE wrapper for Microsoft Windows A wrapper to maintain the parallel existence of XML and pre XML EAGLE designs 1 10 NB FLYEAGLE BAT was a wrapper which allowed two independent installations of EAGLE 5 x x and 5 91 x 6 x x to be installed on the same Windows system When opening EAGLE design files SCH BRD LBR by clicking on them or starting them via FLYEAGLE lt filename gt the wrapper would be invoked instead of EAGLE EXE check the file to be either binary or XML in nature and consequently launch the old or the new installed version of EAGLE respectively If a Shift key was pressed at the same time it would always select the new version The wrapper thereby eliminated the risk of accidentally converting older designs into the XML format which if saved would make them unreadable in pre XML versions of EAGLE The batchjob was compatible with command line processors CMD COMMAND 4NT 4DOS and TC a b Goldbacher Alfred 2014 10 01 Leiterplatten Design Software Eagle Version 7 des Adlers ist gelandet in German ElektronikNet Archived from the original on 2017 09 22 Retrieved 2017 09 22 Buetow Mike 2016 06 27 Autodesk Acquires Eagle from Cadsoft Printed Circuit Design amp Fab UP Media Group Inc Archived from the original on 2017 09 17 Retrieved 2017 09 17 a b Autodesk EAGLE now included with Fusion 360 Fusion Autodesk 2020 01 07 Archived from the original on 2020 09 24 Retrieved 2020 09 24 Buy Autodesk EAGLE Autodesk Retrieved 2017 02 17 Eagle education or student version Autodesk Retrieved 2017 02 17 Find a plan that fits your needs CADSOFT EAGLE Archived from the original on 2016 08 04 Retrieved 2016 08 04 Turn Your EAGLE Schematic into a PCB Instructables Seidle Nathan 2008 06 19 Lecture 8 EAGLE Schematics SparkFun Retrieved 2010 03 23 Sparkfun Eagle Library Adafruit library github page GitHub 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 14 Arduino FAQ SnapEDA Website Dangerous Prototypes library Element 14 EAGLE CAD Libraries KONEKT Shape Based PCB Autorouting ELECTRA PCB AutoRouting KONEKT 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 09 23 Retrieved 2017 09 24 TopoR Version History What s New in TopoR version 6 2 Eremex 2017 09 24 Archived from the original on 2017 09 24 Retrieved 2017 09 24 NB Includes a list of new features since TopoR 3 0 TopoR 5 4 14203 2012 12 21 introduced support for EAGLE The Eagle BRD plain text format is now supported This format is used by files created in the Eagle 6 0 system Improved in TopoR 5 4 14362 2013 07 02 During import of Eagle BRD files in some cases the angle of rotation of pads was disregarded in some cases the vias pad size was assigned incorrectly sometimes the wires on the inner layers were disappearing Wirtz Alfons 2014 03 08 2004 FreeRouting Printed Circuit Board Routing Software from FreeRouting net GitHub Archived from the original on 2017 09 23 Retrieved 2017 09 24 a b Mocke Frank 1992 CadSoft racht sich an Raubkopierern Adressen aus bestem Hause c t magazin fur computertechnik in German 10 16 Archived from the original on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2017 09 18 a b c Evenchick Eric 2017 01 19 Autodesk Moves EAGLE to Subscription Only Pricing HACKADAY Archived from the original on 2017 09 19 Retrieved 2017 09 19 a b c Grannemann Kathrin 2017 01 24 Autodesk Eagle PCB Software kunftig nur im Abonnement Make in German Media Maker GmbH Heise ID 3605890 Archived from the original on 2017 09 19 Retrieved 2017 09 19 Further reading editMonk Simon 2014 06 12 Make Your Own PCBs with EAGLE From Schematic Designs to Finished Boards 1 ed McGraw Hill Education TAB Electronics ISBN 978 007181925 1 Scarpino Matthew 2014 04 01 Designing Circuit Boards with EAGLE Make High Quality PCBs at Low Cost 1 ed Prentice Hall ISBN 978 013381999 1 Duncan Mitchell 2013 Eagle V6 Getting Started Guide Learning to fly with EAGLE 1 ed Elektor Verlag GmbH ISBN 978 190792020 2 Williams Al 2003 10 15 Build Your Own Printed Circuit Board Design to Production Everything You Need to Make Your Own PCBs 1 ed McGraw Hill Education TAB Books ISBN 978 0 07 142783 8 Edwards Lewin A R W 2003 Embedded System Design on a Shoestring Achieving High Performance with a Limited Budget Newnes ISBN 978 0 7506 7609 0 NB Includes a copy of EAGLE 4 09r2 External links edithttps www autodesk com products eagle Autodesk s EAGLE web support forums news news cadsoft de CadSoft s EAGLE support newsgroups via NNTP ftp ftp cadsoft de eagle permanent dead link CadSoft s archive of old EAGLE versions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EAGLE program amp oldid 1211136294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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