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Posted September 7th 2007 under Physical Computing
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This is a new initiative, not much there right now but worth keeping an eye on if you are interested in physical computing.
“Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers and artists to take the step from physical prototyping to actual product. We are aiming to create a software in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, that allows the designer/artist/researcher/hobbyist to document their Arduino-based prototype and create a PCB layout for manufacturing. The complimenting website helps to share and discuss drafts and experiences as well as to reduce manufacturing costs.
Fritzing will essentially be an Electronic Design Automation software with a low entry barrier, suited for the needs of designers and artists. It will use the metaphor of the breadboard, so that it will be easy to transfer your hardware sketch to the software. From there it will be possible to export CAD files ready to be sent to a PCB manufacturer”.
They have started a review of existing PCB design software, and how the new software could be developed.
On 17th September they are running a workshop in Potsdam (near Berlin) to bring like minded experts together to discuss the future for this platform (full agenda).
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