Geda

gEDA Project Homepage
An open-source effort to develop a suite of design tools. ... Currently, the gEDA project offers a mature suite of free software applications ...
www.geda.seul.org

GEDA - Georgia Economic Developers Association
LOG IN FIRST!!: Please log in before registering for the GEDA Annual Conference. ... FREE Money!: GEDA's Professional Development Committee has Scholarship money for ...
www.geda.org

gEDA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.geda.seul.org ... As such, gEDA is an ECAD (electronic CAD) or EDA (electronic design automation) ... is often referred to as "the gEDA Project" ...
en.wikipedia.org

gEDA/gaf's gschem
gschem is the schematic capture program/tool which is part of gEDA. ... The schematic capture program which is part of gEDA is called "gschem". So what can gschem do? ...
www.geda.seul.org

gEDA project page at SourceForge!
The gEDA project has produced and continues working a full GPL'd suite of ... For more information please visit the official homepage of gEDA. ...
geda.sourceforge.net

GEDA - Georgia Economic Developers Association
About GEDA. Board of Directors. Chris Clark. President ... GEDA's Mission is "to provide and promote networking and professional ...
www.geda.org

Welcome to GEDA - Gujarat Energy Development Agency
GEDA, registered under the Charitable Societies Act of 1869, was established by ... GEDA is not involved in manufacturing or marketing of Renewable Energy ...
geda.org.in

Circuit Design on Your Linux Box Using gEDA
Perhaps the largest and oldest open-source project is the gEDA Project. ... Since he started it in 1998, gEDA/gaf has grown to a full suite of front-end EDA ...
www.linuxjournal.com

GEDA - Open Circuits
The goal of the gEDA project is to create a fully functional GPL'd suite of EDA ... 5 Helping out with gEDA. 5.1 Documentation Writers/Editors. 5.2 Publicity Manager ...
www.opencircuits.com

gEDA Project Homepage
The gEDA project has been accepted into this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC) ... Students and mentors, please visit the gEDA GSoC 2008 page. ...
ftp.sunet.se




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{{Infobox Software| name = gEDA| logo =| screenshot = | caption = Schematic capture using gschem.| author = Ales Hvezda et al.| developer =| released =| latest release version = 20070221| latest release date = February 21 2007 (for gEDA Suite)]/UNIX| license = [GNU General Public License, [open source, collaborative software project aiming to produce a full GNU General Public License’d suite of electronic design automation tools.

Description According to the project Web site, "Currently, the gEDA project offers a mature suite of free software applications for electronics design, including schematic capture "gschem", pictured to the right], attribute management , bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlisting into over 20 netlist formats , analog and digital simulation "gnucap", "Icarus Verilog", and "GTKWave"], and Printed circuit board (PCB) layout ]"]."

History The gEDA project was started by Ales Hvezda in an effort to address the lack of free software EDA tools for Linux/UNIX, and the first version was released on April 1 1998. The tools are developed primarily on GNU/Linux machines, although an effort is made to ensure that gEDA runs on other Unix-like.

Properly, the term gEDA refers to all free-software projects and applications that have voluntarily associated themselves with the gEDA project (e. g., via the geda-dev/geda-user mailing lists). In contrast, gEDA/gaf refers to a smaller subset of tools “grouped together under the gEDA name” and maintained directly by the gEDA project. According to the gEDA Project FAQ, these tools include (quoting verbatim):

Finally, the term gEDA suite refers to a packaged distribution of gEDA/gaf and other gEDA Project tools made available as an ISO image CD-ROM image in order to simplify and automate the installation of the more commonly used gEDA Project tools.

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