Tools that are part of gEDA/gaf (gschem and friends):
Separately developed/maintained tools but associated with gEDA:
- PCB : Free/open-source PCB layout editor
- gerbv : Gerber Viewer
- gnucap : GPLed mixed-mode/mixed-level circuit simulator
- gnucap+ : An extension of the Gnu Circuit Analysis Package
- GTKWave : Electronic Waveform Viewer
- gwave : Analog Waveform Viewer
- Icarus Verilog : Verilog simulation and synthesis tool
- ngspice : An improved SPICE
- xgsch2pcb : A graphical front-end for the gschem -> pcb workflow
- GSpiceUI : GUI frontend to SPICE/Gnucap
- wcalc : Transmission line analyzer
- vhd2vl : VHDL to Verilog translator
Completely separately developed tools which are useful:
- kicad
Kicad is an open source (GPL) software for the creation of electronic schematic diagrams and printed circuit board artwork.
- Open Circuit Design
Repository for the suite of open-source EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tools including Magic, IRSIM, Netgen, PCB, and XCircuit
- LiquidPCB
A Computer Aided Design (CAD) application for designing Printed Circuit Boards that has a unique graphical user interface (optimized for navigating with the least amount of clicks) and highly interactive track routing algorithms (GPU accelerated).
- gnetman : A hierarchical netlister which reads .sch files (output by gschem) and can write SPICE (and other) netlists. Currently available only via CVS or SVN checkout.
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