CircuitBee: Sharing Circuit Diagrams made easy
Are you an electronic hobbyist or having passion in using electronic
circuits for your projects and wanted to share your circuit diagram for
any help from open community. Then CircuitBee is the place you have to
land into. Many online utilities are there to share documents, images
and presentation, But sharing a circuit diagram with peers or online
community is not that easy and getting corrections for the circuits as
well. CircuitBee solves this problem. CircuitBee allows you to browse all public circuits and enables you to embed on any webpages. Highly useful for sharing in DIY sites and electronics hobby sites.
So What is Circuit Bee?
sample circuit embedded below
So What is Circuit Bee?
CircuitBee takes your schematic project files, converts them into its
own internal format and then provides you with an embeddable version of
the circuit, similar to Google Maps but for electronics schematics.
You can pan, zoom, go fullscreen, mouse over components to see what they are and schematic viewer that can be embedded on any web page as well as being visible on the CircuitBee website itself.
How can I upload my Circuit ?
Follow the instructions provided in CircuitBee page (http://www.circuitbee.com/ help/uploading)
What file types can I upload?
Currently CircuitBee supports most schematic files saved from KiCad (no hierarchical schematics). You can also upload schmatics created in Eagle using ULP script available on Eagle import guide page.
You can pan, zoom, go fullscreen, mouse over components to see what they are and schematic viewer that can be embedded on any web page as well as being visible on the CircuitBee website itself.
How can I upload my Circuit ?
Follow the instructions provided in CircuitBee page (http://www.circuitbee.com/
What file types can I upload?
Currently CircuitBee supports most schematic files saved from KiCad (no hierarchical schematics). You can also upload schmatics created in Eagle using ULP script available on Eagle import guide page.
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