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Well that kinda takes the buzz off. Give them an A for effort though, this will presumably get them a lot of schematics that they then have rights to exploit. I'm thinking the 'Encyclopedia of modern circuits' series which was a collection of small one-off circuits that has done well for Rudolf Graf (caveat the occasional lawsuit).
It was also pretty slow on Firefox on Linux but it may be faster in a different configuration.
Not so much sadly. Its rather limited in terms of design area, and the technology probably wouldn't scale to larger schematics anyway since its SVG based and currently SVG performance scales rather badly in most browsers.
Likewise there is no PCB editor, nor any import/export formats that would enable you to use your designs in a more practical fashion.
Having said all that however, its a great tool for creating diagrams for App Notes and technical articles / blogs. Works really nicely for the simple designs and examples that are so common when writing about electronics design. They've actually been fairly careful to market it on their site as a schematic drawing tool, not a schematic editor and this is a distinction that needs to be made since the two are not the same use-case at all.
Still, good to see more companies innovating in this space!
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Well that kinda takes the buzz off. Give them an A for effort though, this will presumably get them a lot of schematics that they then have rights to exploit. I'm thinking the 'Encyclopedia of modern circuits' series which was a collection of small one-off circuits that has done well for Rudolf Graf (caveat the occasional lawsuit).
It was also pretty slow on Firefox on Linux but it may be faster in a different configuration.
[1] http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Electronic-Circuits-Rudol...