electronics chemistry and opensource workbench

KevinO kevin at kevino.org
Fri Aug 12 12:22:28 MST 2005


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Sean Wagner wrote:
> Ok I have a few qestions.
> 
> Does anyone know of a good electrical engineering program that is open source? 
> Something like multisim would do nicely...
> 
I use Xcircuit for schematic capture.

There are SPICE programs, and PCB layout programs for Linux also.

> Also I am new to the phoenix area and Im trying to find some good stores that 
> sell chemicals and chemistry supplies and one that sells a wide variety of 
> electronic components ( individual components i.e. capacitors inductors 
> semiconductors NOT electronic systems like computers t.v radios etc.) If 
> anyone can give me a heads up I would appreciate it theres some thing I want 
> to build.
> 
Circuit Specialists in Mesa is a good one.
http://web-tronics.com/


In the NW valley there is Tri-Tek:

Tri Tek Electronics
Data Communications Equipment & Systems
Electronic Equip & Supls-New & Used

9014 N 23 Av
Phoenix,  AZ 85021
(602) 371-0860
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