Best Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software for Linux of 2025

Find and compare the best Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software for Linux in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software for Linux on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    EasyEDA Reviews

    EasyEDA

    EasyEDA

    $4.9 per month
    1 Rating
    Over 1 million real-time updated parts have been created. This allows you to focus on the design and you can also create or import your common libraries. EasyEDA, China's largest distributor of electronic components, supports direct links to more that 200,000 in-stock components at LCSC. Designers have access to stock, prices, and orders at any stage of design. It offers the same features as the online version but has more design areas. We have made many improvements to the product, so we recommend it. It is easy to use. You can use it faster if you have previously used other PCB tools. You can design faster, lighter, and less resource-hungry. Register and log in to use the service, there is no activation required. Local backup automatically with document retrieval at any time. You will also have backups on the cloud server. This doubles your data security.
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    KiCad EDA Reviews
    The schematic editor allows you to create unlimited designs. There are no paywalls for unlocking features. A built-in schematic editor and an official library of schematic symbols will help you quickly get started with your designs. Professional PCB layouts can be made with up to 32 copper layers. KiCad now includes a push-and-pull router that can route differential pairs and adjust trace lengths interactively. KiCad also includes a 3D viewer that you can use to view your design in an interactive canvas. To inspect details that are difficult or impossible to see in a 2D view, you can rotate and pan around. Multiple rendering options make it possible to change the board's aesthetic or hide and show certain features. The schematic capture in KiCad is fast and efficient. It also includes all the tools necessary to do so. The interface is focused on productivity. As large designs can be broken into hierarchical subsheets, there are no limits to their complexity.
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    Synopsys Saber Reviews
    Synopsys Saber consists of SaberEXP and SaberRD for high-precision virtual prototypes in multi-domain power electronic design. Saber allows engineers to run complex simulations involving varying component tolerances. They can also generate best- and worst-case scenarios and easily conduct "what if" studies. The industry-leading accuracy reduces development costs by reducing prototypes. SaberEXP, a piecewise linear (PWL), quick converging simulation for power electronics with seamless export to SaberRD. SaberRD is a design and simulation environment that integrates mechatronics, with the best-in class analysis for power electronics. SaberES Designer, a tool for optimizing wiring, materials and costs, can be integrated into industry CAD systems. Use robust, systematic design methods to meet performance and reliability targets in a compressed schedule.
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    Autodesk EAGLE Reviews

    Autodesk EAGLE

    Autodesk

    $60 per month
    EAGLE (electronic design automation) software allows printed circuit board (PCB), designers to seamlessly connect schematic diagrams and component placement. It also includes comprehensive library content. EAGLE offers a variety of PCB layout tools that will help you bring your design to life. Drag and drop reusable blocks between your projects. To ensure your schematic stays on track, validate your design using a complete set electronic rule checks. All changes are automatically synchronized between your layout and schematic, so you can concentrate on the creative process. You can control your design flow and avoid any unexpected surprises by using fully customizable PCB design rules. You can rest assured that your next design will be completed with worry-free libraries. Our growing catalog allows you to find and place parts dynamically.
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    Fritzing Reviews

    Fritzing

    Fritzing

    €8 one-time payment
    Fritzing is a free open-source hardware initiative that makes electronic components accessible to anyone as a creative tool. We offer a tool, a website and services in the spirit Arduino and Processing. This creates a creative environment that allows users to document and share their prototypes with others, teach electronic in a classroom and layout and manufacture professional circuit boards. Fritzing is available on Windows, macOS and Linux. With Fritzing Fab, you can quickly and easily turn your circuit into a custom-made PCB. Fritzing will only be a creative platform when many people use it to share and learn. Share your projects and let us know if it meets your needs. Fritzing provides several ways to create the part you need. Parts are organized in "bins" that can be accessed through the parts palette.
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    ModelSim Reviews
    ModelSim simulates RTL and gate-level code. This increases design quality and productivity through platform-independent compilation. The single kernel simulator technology allows transparent mixing of VHDL with Verilog. ModelSim is a cost-effective HDL simulation that offers an unprecedented level in verification capabilities. It is ideal for verifying small and medium-sized FPGAs, especially those with complex, mission critical functionality. ModelSim's advanced coverage capabilities are valuable metrics for systematic testing. ModelSim is easy to use, which lowers the barrier to leveraging verification resources. All coverage data is stored in UCDB, a highly efficient database. Coverage results are available interactively, after simulation, or following a merging of multiple simulation runs. FPGA designers can debug their designs using an easy-to-use, unified environment.
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    RFPro Circuit Reviews
    RFICs can be designed, analyzed, and verified using a variety of simulation methods. Gain confidence using steady-state and nonlinear solutions for design and verification. Wireless standard libraries speed up the validation of complex RFICs. Model silicon chips accurately. Optimize designs using sweeps and load pull analysis. Simulate RF designs using Cadence Virtuoso or Synopsys Custom Compiler. Monte Carlo and yield analyses can be used to increase performance. Early in the design phase, assess the error vector magnitude (EVM), for the latest communication standard. Use the latest technology in foundries immediately. Early in the RFIC development phase, it is essential to monitor system IC specifications like EVM using RF simulation. Simulations include effects from parasitics on layouts, complex modulated signal, and digital circuitry. Keysight RFPro Circuit allows you to simulate in the frequency and time domain.
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