KTechLab is an IDE for electronic and PIC microcontroller circuit design and simulation; it is a circuit designer with auto-routing and a simulator of common electronic components and logic elements.
Original author(s) | David Saxton |
---|---|
Stable release | 0.50.0
/ September 20, 2020[1] |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux |
Platform | KDE |
Type | Electronic design automation |
License | GNU General Public License |
KTechLab is free and open-source software licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
History
editKTechLab was first developed by David Saxton, who worked on it until 2007. The design ideas and a lot of the current code have been developed by him. He released various versions, up to version 0.3.6.
When David Saxton stated that he would not be able to continue developing the software, KTechLab stalled for a while before others continued his work, releasing version 0.3.7, with more components and bug fixes.
In January 2019, KTechLab was ported to Qt and KDELibs4.[2] The new priority changed to port KTechLab to Qt5 and KF5, accomplished by version 0.50.0.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Padrah, Zoltan (20 September 2020). "KTechLab 0.50.0 released". kde-announce-apps (Mailing list). Retrieved October 7, 2020.
- ^ "Announcing KTechLab 0.40.1".
- ^ "Announcing KTechLab 0.50.0".
External links
editNote that, at 2021-06-22, the KDE git repository (https://invent.kde.org/sdk/ktechlab.git, 2 weeks ago, and containing GitHub's latest commit e0bb9ff) is more recent that the GitHub git repository (https://github.com/ktechlab/ktechlab.git, 6 months ago).
- No URL found. Please specify a URL here or add one to Wikidata.
- KTechLab on KDE Community Wiki
- ktechlab on GitHub
- KTechlab users guide