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For PCB designers who are constantly on the go—students juggling coursework, makers tinkering in a makerspace, or consultants hopping between client sites—a portable EDA suite can be a real productivity booster. That’s where comes into play. What Is Circuit Wizard? Circuit Wizard is a Windows‑only electronic design automation (EDA) package that focuses on schematic capture and PCB layout for low‑ to medium‑complexity projects. It’s marketed toward hobbyists, small‑business engineers, and educators who need a lightweight, low‑cost alternative to heavyweight suites like Altium Designer or OrCAD.

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| Step | Action | Screenshot (concept) | |------|--------|----------------------| | | Double‑click CircuitWizard.exe . The splash screen appears, followed by the main window. | ![Splash screen] | | 2. Set Up a Project | File → New Project , give it a name, and choose a folder (preferably within the portable directory for easy backup). | ![New project] | | 3. Add a Schematic | File → New → Schematic . Drag components from the left‑hand library pane onto the canvas. | ![Schematic capture] | | 4. Run ERC | Click the ERC button to verify connectivity and flag unconnected pins. | ![ERC dialog] | | 5. Transfer to PCB | Tools → Generate Netlist , then File → New → PCB . Import the netlist to auto‑place components. | ![Netlist import] | | 6. Layout | Snap components to the 0.1 mm grid, route traces with the Auto‑Router or manually using the Route tool. | ![PCB layout] | | 7. DRC Check | Run the Design Rule Check to catch clearance violations before exporting. | ![DRC report] | | 8. Export Gerbers | File → Export → Gerber . Choose the default folder inside your project and send the zip to your fab. | ![Export Gerbers] | For PCB designers who are constantly on the