PCB Drafting Workspace

PCB Schematic Tool for Cleaner Board-Level Planning

Use a separate PCB-focused editor to capture schematics, organize nets, and prepare clear documentation before board layout and production.

Live Technical Preview

Multi-layer Schematic

Active Diagram
TOP LAYER BOTTOM LAYER

Path Analysis

Critical stage mapping

Trace routing

Automatic differential routing

46%

Layer stacking

Ground plane and isolation

38%

Gerber prep

Via drill path optimization

16%

Performance Metrics

Signal integrity 91%
Thermal relief 82%
EMI shielding 67%

Technical Review

Keep differential pairs matchedBalance ground plane coverageMinimize high-speed via hops

Tool Profile

"Design manufacturing-ready PCBs with multi-layer trace routing, vias, and thermal relief planning."

Quick Reference Specs

Verified
Layer count 4-Layer
Trace width 6 mil
Clearance 0.15 mm

Ready to Design?

Open the editor with pre-loaded symbols for this toolkit. No registration required.

Open PCB Editor

Designed for board-level schematic work

This tool gives PCB projects their own landing page and their own editor flow, helping you keep schematic capture isolated, organized, and easier to review.

Separate PCB schematic canvas

Open a focused workspace for schematic capture before layout, with PCB-oriented parts, nets, and documentation flow.

Layout-friendly planning

Organize symbols and connectivity in a way that is easier to translate into board layout, review, and manufacturing preparation.

Professional export formats

Create polished schematic references for fabrication packages, design reviews, and engineering documentation.

Why use the PCB schematic tool?

Capability

PCB symbols

What You Can Do

Work with a filtered set of schematic elements relevant to board design

Best For

Custom board planning

Capability

Workflow separation

What You Can Do

Keep PCB drafting isolated from general circuit or Arduino work

Best For

Dedicated engineering pipelines

Capability

Output formats

What You Can Do

Export board-prep schematics as SVG, PNG, or JSON

Best For

Review, archive, and iteration