See your board in 3D before you manufacture it.
Includes a built-in oscilloscope, digital multimeter, and signal generator to test your designs.
Technically, Circuit Maker Pro 6.0 was a commercial product. However, because it has been discontinued for many years and is no longer supported or sold by Altium, it is often categorized as "abandonware."
If the software refuses to launch, use a tool like VirtualBox to run a lightweight instance of Windows XP or Windows 7. Why Choose the Modern CircuitMaker Instead?
Circuit Maker Pro 6.0 is a schematic capture and simulation tool originally developed by MicroCode Engineering and later acquired by Altium. Unlike modern, cloud-based EDA tools, version 6.0 was built for speed and offline reliability. It allows users to design complex digital and analog circuits and test them in a virtual environment before ever picking up a soldering iron.
Its primary claim to fame was the integration of a powerful SPICE simulator, which provided highly accurate representations of electrical behavior. Key Features of the Pro Version
Designs created in Circuit Maker can be exported to TraxMaker for professional printed circuit board layout.
If you have an old project file or simply prefer the classic interface, you may run into compatibility issues on modern 64-bit operating systems. Follow these steps to get it running: