![]() ![]() I have also taken advantage of Fusion 360 to design some of my cases - I do fewer than one mechanical design per year, so it is difficult to justify a lot of cost for mechanical CAD. I do have some high power stuff, so aluminum core boards, and thick copper but from a CAD standpoint, that is not an issue. I currently have about a dozen designs in production, none of which are super complicated as electronic designs go - my biggest board is about 100mm x 160mm, they tend not to be super dense, nothing more than two layers, no super fine pitch lines, no high frequency stuff. ![]() When Autodesk bought Eagle, I switched to the subscription model, and have had a full professional license from the beginning. I have a small business and have been using Eagle as my CAD tool for the past 10 years or so. ![]()
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