Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 File

Your future self will thank you. ⏱️🔧

: Selecting a macro displays a footprint preview at the bottom of the library. drag-and-drop a macro from the preview window onto your design board. Component Data Macros Sprint Layout 6.0

: Use the standard drawing tools (pads, tracks, silk screen) to create the component's geometry on the board. Select Elements Your future self will thank you

On the board, three regulator blocks shimmered, recalculated, and redrew themselves simultaneously. Traces shifted. Values changed. It was like watching a flock of birds turn in mid-air. Component Data : Use the standard drawing tools

For PCB designers working in the hobbyist to semi-professional space, has long been a favorite. Its low learning curve, intuitive grid system, and direct Gerber export make it ideal for everything from guitar pedals to Arduino shields. However, even the most straightforward software can become tedious when you need to place the 50th via or route the 10th identical filter section.

The standard library in Sprint-Layout is good, but electronics evolve fast. You will inevitably encounter a component that isn't in the library—perhaps a specific ESP32 board, a QFP microcontroller, or a weird terminal block.