![]() ![]() Of course, Altium and Orcad have many features that make some things easier or tools specially for analysis of emissions, impedance matching, CIS, high speed design, power and so on, but in general, what percentage of a the companies these days need this tools to make a successful product? I mean, I have worked in the Home automation industry, Automotive industry and medical industry. ![]() I have used at least for a year each, Eagle, Diptrace, Altium, KiCad and Orcad. So I would like to know specially, from people that uses regularly both KiCad at home for example, and another "professional" package at work (Which is my case, KiCad and Orcad at work), what do they think about KiCad at this stage, can it be used professionally, yes, no and why? My opinion is that yes, it can, and in fact I have used in a startup of medical devices and for freelance designs with no issues whatsoever. Most of the people that think this way haven't even used KiCad for a while with the at least version 5. ![]() Most people would say KiCad is only for hobbists and Altium, Orcad, PADS and so on, are for professional use and KiCad can't be used for professional applications. Hi everyone, I want to open a small debate about the use of KiCad Professionally. ![]()
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