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LTspice vs LibrePCB

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

LTspice

8.0
Developer Tools

SPICE simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer

LibrePCB

8.0
Developer Tools

EDA software to develop printed circuit boards

Metric LTspice LibrePCB
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 98 56
90-day Installs 281 191
365-day Installs 1.1K 740
Version 17.2.4 2.0.1
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 276 2.8K
GitHub Forks 68 325
Open Issues - 181
License GPL-3.0 GPL-3.0
Language Python C++
Last GitHub Commit 6mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Mar 3, 2014 Apr 24, 2020

Reviews

LTspice

LTspice is a powerful and widely-used SPICE simulation tool for analog circuit design, offering schematic capture, simulation, and waveform analysis. Its free availability and extensive features make it a favorite among engineers and hobbyists for circuit design and testing.

LTspice allows users to simulate analog circuits, create schematics, and analyze waveforms for circuit design and testing.

Pros

  • + Free and widely adopted by engineers and hobbyists
  • + Comprehensive features for circuit simulation and analysis
  • + Active community and regular updates ensure reliability and support

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature may require manual checks for new versions
  • - While the GitHub community is active, there are few open issues, possibly indicating limited ongoing community contribution

LibrePCB

LibrePCB is a free and open-source EDA software for designing printed circuit boards, offering a powerful alternative to proprietary tools. It includes features like schematic capture, PCB layout, and design rule checking, benefiting engineers and hobbyists seeking a cost-effective solution.

LibrePCB is an EDA software suite for designing printed circuit boards, offering tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and design rule checking.

Pros

  • + Free and open-source, providing a cost-effective solution for PCB design.
  • + Comprehensive features including schematic capture, PCB layout, and design rule checking.
  • + Active development with frequent updates and a strong community backing.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for new releases.
  • - Limited community discussion outside of Hacker News.