Open Kicad_pcb File Online

When designing Printed Circuit Boards, my tool of choice is KiCad. After using Eagle for some years (I even designed my first ever PCB with it), I tried KiCad and never looked back. Earlier this year I also learned about EasyEDA, an online PCB design tool. 🔧
What are highlights of each tool and how can you have the best of all worlds?

TL;DR

If you are just looking to convert a file from EasyEDA to KiCad, here is the link to the tool:

Other types of files may also use the.kicadpcb file extension. Can't open a.kicadpcb file? When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. 1.1 KiCad is Open Source and Free. Volunteers did create KiCad, meaning that it is open-source. In the File menu, select Import and then the DXF File option. In the Import DXF File dialog use 'Browse' to select the prepared DXF file to be imported. In the 'Place DXF origin (0,0) point:' option, select the placement of DXF origin relative to the board coordinates (the KiCad board has (0,0) in the top left corner). Carbide Copper will open Gerber RS247X format files and Excellon drill files. Every program outputs a slightly different version of the file so it’s conceivable that it will not work with all PCB software. We’ve tested it with Eagle extensively and are committed to making it work with all popular PCB software. Can I add my own cutters? A schematic file, contains information about all symbols and connections within a schematic, there is one file per schematic sheet in the project -.sch-bak - Just a backup of each schematic file -.kicadpcb - A printed circuit board (PCB) description file, contains information about all.

Comparing KiCad and EasyEDA

KiCad packs in many great capabilities: an extensive library of component symbols and footprints, an awesome 3D viewer with many built-in models, and a very powerful interactive Push & Shove router. On top of all, you can extend it with Python and write powerful automations:

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EasyEDA, on the other hand, has some great advantages too: it's a Web application that opens instantly. This is a huge advantage when running a workshop, or writing a tutorial. Contrast it with KiCad, where you first have to download 1GB+ bundle and then wait a few minutes until the software installs.

But for me the best past in EasyEDA is the built-in part library, which has a tight integration with their LCSC, partner component distributor. You can easily see the prices and stock status for each part as you are designing the PCB, and not worry about mismatching footprint or incorrect pinout (these still get me every time)!

EasyEDA also comes with a huge library of user-contributed footprints which are all one click away, unlike KiCad where you'd have to google it, download the file, install it, well... not the best UX.

Kicad pcb project download

Finally, EasyEDA has nice support for importing graphic files into the PCB (which is cool for creating custom PCBs), while with KiCad the process is a bit more involved and requires third-party tools.

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However, I find EasyEDA's interface and interactive routing much less convenient, compared to KiCad, and it doesn't integrate with Git, which is a big drawback for me.

As you can see, each tool has its own strength and weaknesses, which means I use both - KiCad for larger projects, such as the Smart Conference Badge, and EasyEDA for smaller projects, workshops and quick experiments.

EasyEDA also supports importing KiCad projects, which means I can start a project in KiCad and eventually migrate to EasyEDA. But what about the other way around?

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Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds

Over time, I found myself manually re-creating footprints from EasyEDA in KiCad in several projects. This was time consuming, error-prone, and it felt stupid, so I decided to create a tool to automate this.

Open Kicad_pcb File Online

This is how easyeda2kicad was born - a command line tool that can convert EasyEDA board layouts into .kicad_pcb files. Fortunately, EasyEDA stores your designs in a JSON file, and they even provide some documentation about their file format.

KiCad also document their PCB file format, which was tremendously helpful when I tried to figure out how to deal with stuff like unit conversions.
Yet, god knows why they decided to use S-expressions for their PCB file format... Any LISP enthusiasts in the audience?

Easyeda2kicad is open-source, written using TypeScript, so you can run it directly from your browser, without having to download or install anything:

The package is also published to npm, so you can install it on your own machine. First, make sure you have Node.js installed (you want the LTS version), and then install the tool by running:

Open Kicad_pcb File Online Download

Then, save any board file from EasyEDA by clicking on File → Export → EasyEDA..., which would download a JSON file. Once you downloaded the file, simply run the command line tool to perform the conversion:

And voila! You can open the converted board in KiCad!

Some Examples

Kicad Pcb

Here are some examples of boards I converted using easyeda2kicad, to show you the tool in action:

Kicad Pcb Tutorial

As you can see, most of the features should be converted seamlessly, with the exception of texts which may look a bit different. If you find a bug, please file an issue - or even better, fix it and send a pull-request.