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  • 6.5.51
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  • 6.5.44
  • 6.5.43
  • 6.5.40
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  • 6.5.37
  • 6.5.36
  • 6.5.34
  • 6.5.32
  • 6.5.29
  • 6.5.23
  • 6.5.5
  • 6.4.25
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EasyEDA 6.5.51, published by EasyEDA Inc., is a cloud-based Electronics Design Automation (EDA) platform engineered to let electronics engineers, educators, students, makers and enthusiasts draw schematics, simulate mixed-signal circuits and lay out PCBs entirely inside a browser. Because project files are stored on remote servers, users can move from lab computers to home laptops or shared classroom workstations without manual file transfers, while built-in version control preserves every schematic iteration. The package provides a symbol & footprint library that is crowdsourced and continuously updated, instant SPICE simulation powered by NGspice, an auto-router that handles two- to six-layer boards, and direct panelization and Gerber generation for manufacturing. Collaboration features allow team members to comment on schematics in real time, and public projects can be forked by the global community, making the service popular for open-hardware initiatives and instructional coursework. Since its introduction the publisher has maintained seventeen successive releases, each expanding the parts database, tightening simulator accuracy and improving the PCB editor’s DRC engine. Typical use cases range from professional engineers prototyping IoT sensors, to teachers building curriculum materials that students can replicate on Chromebooks, to hobbyists designing everything from guitar pedals to quadcopter flight controllers. As a web application, EasyEDA avoids the large local installs common to traditional desktop EDA suites and runs on Windows, macOS, Linux or even lightweight Chrome OS devices. EasyEDA is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always presenting the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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