Software

DIY Layout Creator 2.x

Multi-platform Java version of well know DIYLC. Note that files created with version 1.x cannot be opened with this version.

Download version 2.x

DIY Layout Creator 1.x

This piece of software is great utility for everyone who draws board layouts, either for PCB, Perfboard or Stripboard. It has simple yet very effective interface which makes job much easier. Placing a component on board takes only 2-3 mouse clicks! You need to click on source and destination hole and program will place component between them. Placing polarized components is the same, but then you need to take care about hole order because program takes source hole for positive and destination hole for negative side. It’s similar with IC: pin 1 goes in source hole and last pin goes to destination hole. When working with PCB layouts you can set width of each trace and solder pad! Also, there’s “Print PnP” which gives printout ready for transfer on blank board (laser printer required).

Download version 1.x
Download complete layout collection for version 1.x

Note: files created in 1.x versions can not be opened in 2.x version. I’m working on the brand new version that should take care of that.

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  1. Yves says:

    Hi,
    Just downloaded and extracted Diy Layout Creator 2x into a Linux machine.

    Program starts when I open DIYLC.jar with “Sun Java6 Runtime” but shows an empty Library pane.
    What do I miss ?

    TIA, Yves.

    • Bancika says:

      make sure that you have the whole zip extracted and that your current dir is set to wherever the jar is
      cheers

  2. Bender says:

    The 2.x program looks great, but resizing and dragging components on the grid view is really slow. I am running on java:

    java version “1.6.0_18″
    OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (Gentoo build 1.6.0_18-b18)
    OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 16.0-b13, mixed mode)

    Do you have any tips for boosting drawing performance?

  3. rob says:

    h i ive been using diylc 1′ briiliant software man..

    i downloaded version 2 but i cannot get it to open up?

    it says ‘could not find the main class :diylc.mainframe. program will exit…?

    any ideas?..cheers.

  4. woz says:

    Hi, I cant find and install function after I download and unzip. It just puts some folders into a folder,

    Helpplease appreaciated.

  5. GodsaveMetal says:

    Please your layouts collections are older???? I will be actual???? there are more layout for the 1th version anywere???

  6. Jon Pruett says:

    This software rocks! I’m running the 2.0 beta version on Kubuntu Linux and it’s excellent!

    Thank you for a great tool!

  7. Dave says:

    I’m sorry if this is really stupid, but I just came across this software. After downloading version 2 on my Mac, I unzipped and opened it, and I was thrilled to see exactly what I was hoping for. However, for the life of me I cannot get anything to work. I cannot figure out how to actually draw anything on the grid. And, I cannot seem to access any help menu. Can anyone help me out?? Thanks!

    Cheers

    • Bancika says:

      Hi, just drag components to the grid from the toolbox.

      Cheers,
      Bane

      • Dave says:

        OK, I feel like a real idiot now! Thanks—I clicked, doubleclicked, and everything else, but never dragged. Many thanks—and it really seems like great software.
        Cheers

  8. col says:

    Great software and great update. Thanks.

    My Question: is there a ‘trimpot’ component similar to the one in the old version that I am missing, or is that not done yet in version 2?

    • Bancika says:

      Hi,
      there’s no trimpot in the “stock” version, but kind folks on diystompboxes.com made it. You can find download link here http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=44838.1540
      Just download the xml file into library folder and it should be recognized next time the app is started.
      Cheers,
      Bane

      • Col says:

        Thanks Bancika, when I found it was an XML, I ended up making my own more complete model. I posted it on the thread you linked to. You’re welcome to use, include or ignore it as you see fit. Also, if you have any suggestions about how to improve the implementation, that would be cool in case I make any more models.
        Cheers,
        Col

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