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Make sure you get the hardware right first (see steps 1-4). Chances are, the audio interface will ship with some recording software that you can use to record. OR there are plenty of free or inexpensive apps. On a Mac or Windows Laptop or computer, you can use Audacity. This is free – and excellent. And easy to use. Or on a Mac you can use. Has 45,000+ electronic circuits, cross-referenced into 500+ categories. We have searched the web to help you find quick design ideas. We make every effort to link to original material posted by the designer. Please let us if you would like us to link to or post your design.
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My guess would be the latter. They really don't care. They just want to take the suckers' money. I would never trust a 3rd party schematic anyway. A good way to determine if they are scammers is to try to locate their web server. They typically send you around in circles of foreign hosted sites that never resolve to a final source.
Schematics and PCB layouts are probably some of the most closely guarded intellectual property around until the actual product is released. After it is released, however, its value plummets because it can be reverse engineered. In motherboard design that gets quite complicated due to the multiple layers. Its still doable but anyone who does the reverse engineering is setting themselves up for terrible legal consequences. That's why anyone who would do it would not advertise it on the web. A schematic isn't really going to help you build a mobo because the actual PCB layout plays almost as big a role as the schematic. Due to the high speed circuits used today the trace size and layout to adjacent traces, the ground planes and power planes are critical to a PCB working.
That said, it might help with some diagnostics and trouble shooting but the boards are so cheap today due to mass production it isn't really cost effective to repair a mass market mobo. A block diagram is still a schematic.
It's not what an electrical engineer would expect, but still fits the definition of a schematic. When doing your searches, use the image search instead of the standard web search, it will lead you to the schematics that you're looking for.
I understand you may find both in a design file. But if you work in the industry and your boss asked for the schematic to say a new radio you designed.
Which of the 2 Block diagram or Schematic (component level) do you think they are asking for. Hand them a block diagram several times and see I you still have a job. I just thought this may be a good place to help people new to this to understand.
And vent my frustration over the lack of understanding by some people. My guess would be the latter.
They really don't care. They just want to take the suckers' money. I would never trust a 3rd party schematic anyway. A good way to determine if they are scammers is to try to locate their web server. They typically send you around in circles of foreign hosted sites that never resolve to a final source.
Schematics and PCB layouts are probably some of the most closely guarded intellectual property around until the actual product is released. After it is released, however, its value plummets because it can be reverse engineered. In motherboard design that gets quite complicated due to the multiple layers. Its still doable but anyone who does the reverse engineering is setting themselves up for terrible legal consequences. That's why anyone who would do it would not advertise it on the web. A schematic isn't really going to help you build a mobo because the actual PCB layout plays almost as big a role as the schematic.
Due to the high speed circuits used today the trace size and layout to adjacent traces, the ground planes and power planes are critical to a PCB working. That said, it might help with some diagnostics and trouble shooting but the boards are so cheap today due to mass production it isn't really cost effective to repair a mass market mobo. It is when you have more time than money or you are a glutton for punishment and enjoy solving these problems on your own, Like I do.
Sometimes I feel like the patient in the dentist office from Little Shop of Horrors (Enjoy the pain). Partially because of the satisfaction felt in doing it myself.