EDA is a software suite designed for electronics design automation. In this tutorial, we will discuss how to install EDA on Windows 11.
Visit the official website of EDA from the following URL: https://eda.jortilles.com/en/jortilles-english/. On the homepage, click on the "Download" button to start downloading the EDA installer.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the download folder and run the EDA installer by double-clicking on it. You will be prompted with a UAC (User Account Control) dialog box. Click "Yes" to allow the installer to make changes to your system.
After the installer launches, you will be presented with the EDA License Agreement. Read through the agreement carefully and click on the checkbox to indicate that you agree to the terms of the license agreement. Then click on the "Next" button.
The installer will ask you where you want to install EDA. You can either accept the default installation path or choose a different location by clicking on the "Browse" button. Once you have selected the installation path, click "Next".
In this step, you can choose which components of EDA you want to install. You can either install all the components or select only the components that you need. When you are done selecting the components, click on the "Next" button.
Click on the "Install" button to start the installation of EDA. The installer will install the selected components on your system.
Once the installation is complete, you will see a "Completing the EDA Setup Wizard" screen. Click on the "Finish" button to complete the installation. EDA is now installed on your Windows 11 system.
In this tutorial, we have discussed how to install EDA on Windows 11. With EDA installed on your system, you can now start designing your electronics projects.
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