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=== Tools ===
 
=== Tools ===
 
The vast majority of stripboards are built without using a computer.
 
But if you want to draw a stripboard on a computer, you might like one of these tools:
 
 
A few people "mis-use" general-purpose custom PCB design software (see [[software tool]] for a long list of them) to draw stripboard circuits on a computer, using techniques described in
 
[http://home.roadrunner.com/~perks/micros/Projects/Stripboard_EAGLE/Stripboard_EAGLE.htm "Building Circuits for Stripboard using EAGLE"] by Mike Perks.
 
  
 
[http://veecad.com/ VeeCAD : CAD for stripboard (Veroboard) layout] -- can import netlists in Orcad or Protel format. Free version or full version 1 User licence : US $24.70 (approximately 18 Euros)]
 
[http://veecad.com/ VeeCAD : CAD for stripboard (Veroboard) layout] -- can import netlists in Orcad or Protel format. Free version or full version 1 User licence : US $24.70 (approximately 18 Euros)]
  
[http://sites.google.com/site/libby8dev/stripes Stripes: stripboard designer app] by Julian Skidmore. open-source (GPL) and multi-platform (written in Java). As of 2010-10, early alpha version -- please help improve.
 
 
[http://diy-fever.com/software/diylc/ "DIY Layout Creator (DIYLC)"]
 
has a
 
[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/diy-layout-creator "diy-layout-creator" discussion group]
 
and a
 
[https://code.google.com/p/diy-layout-creator/w/list "diy-layout-creator" wiki].
 
Free (GPL).
 
  
 
=== Example Circuits: ===
 
=== Example Circuits: ===
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[http://www.petesworld.demon.co.uk/homebrew/images/umdie3.jpg LED dice using PIC12F675];  
 
[http://www.petesworld.demon.co.uk/homebrew/images/umdie3.jpg LED dice using PIC12F675];  
  
[http://uk.geocities.com/ronj_1217/link/lk6.html "How To Draw Veroboard Layouts"] by Ron J.; describes drawing stripboard layouts using the "Paint" application.
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[http://uk.geocities.com/ronj_1217/link/lk6.html "How To Draw Veroboard Layouts"] by Ron J.;  
  
 
[http://uk.geocities.com/ronj_1217/link/lk7.html "A Beginner's Guide To Building Circuits Using Veroboard"] by Andy Collinson.
 
[http://uk.geocities.com/ronj_1217/link/lk7.html "A Beginner's Guide To Building Circuits Using Veroboard"] by Andy Collinson.
  
* [http://www.instructables.com/id/Custom-and-cheap-USB-A-plug/ Instructables: "Custom and cheap USB A plug"] shows an unusual use of Veroboard
 
 
''Should the following move to [[demo board]]?''
 
  
* 'Good intentions and "faux" PC boards' article by Ron Hackett 2008: [http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/200806/?pg=82 page 82 and 83]; [http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/200806/?pg=84 page 84 and 85]; [http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/200806/?pg=86 page 86 and 87].
 
  
 
[[Category:Techniques]]
 
[[Category:Techniques]]

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