Moving to a new place

Yeah, and if you were the pope they’d be all, “Straighten your pope hat.” And “Put on your good vestments.” Noooooo! Perhaps, but perhaps your civilization is merely the sewer of an even greater society above you! Minimalism

KiCad is a powerful, open-source software suite for electronic design automation (EDA), used by hobbyists, students, and professionals worldwide to create schematics and printed circuit board (PCB) layouts. Its intuitive interface and rich feature set empower users to design complex circuits and multi-layer PCBs with ease, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experts. KiCad’s open-source nature ensures that it’s freely available to all and continuously improved by a vibrant global community.

An interesting fact about KiCad is its adoption by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. CERN, famous for the Large Hadron Collider, uses KiCad for designing components in their high-energy physics experiments. This demonstrates the software’s reliability and capability, as it meets the demanding standards of one of the world’s leading scientific institutions. The partnership has also led to significant contributions from CERN to KiCad’s development, benefiting all users.

KiCad’s flexibility is another standout feature. It supports advanced capabilities such as 3D visualization of PCBs, interactive routing, and integration with external tools for simulation and manufacturing. Users can easily export designs in industry-standard formats, collaborate on projects, and even contribute to the software itself. Whether you’re creating a simple DIY gadget or a complex scientific instrument, KiCad provides the tools and freedom needed to bring your electronic ideas to life.