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The new Autodesk EAGLE is here, and it’s better than ever! There’s a ton of enhancements and new features inside to help you push your engineering limits in your schematic editing, PCB layout, and BGA fanouts. But not everything has changed. The EAGLE that you know and love continues to work on your platform of choice, whether that’s Windows, Mac, or Linux. This is what continues to make EAGLE so popular – it’s the PCB design software for every engineer, regardless of your operating system preference. We’ve got them all covered in this installation blog. Enjoy!
System Requirements
You won’t need a supercomputer to run the new Autodesk EAGLE. We’ve kept things simple and efficient to allow your PCB designs to run on any platform with a variety of hardware configurations. Before you get started, make sure you meet the minimum requirements below for your operating system:
Windows
Operating System | Windows 7 or newer |
CPU | 64-bit processor |
Memory | 3GB RAM (4GB recommended) |
Internet | DSL internet connection or faster |
Storage | At least 650MB of free space |
Mac
Operating System | OS® X Yosemite (10.10.x), El Capitan (10.11.x), or macOS® Sierra (10.12) |
CPU | 64-bit processor |
Memory | 3GB RAM (4GB recommended) |
Internet | DSL internet connection or faster |
Storage | At least 650MB of free space |
Linux
Operating System | Intel PC-based Linux with 2.6 kernel |
CPU | Needs to support SSE |
Graphics | X11 with a minimum color depth of 8 bpp |
Libraries | libssl.so.1.0.0
libcrypto.so.1.0.0 For the 64 bit version of Autodesk EAGLE, you’ll need libc.so.6 with subversion GLIBC_2.14 or higher. |
Internet | DSL internet connection or faster |
Storage | At least 650MB of free space |
Not sure how to check if you meet these requirements? Here’s are some great guides for Windows 10, Mac OS and Linux Ubuntu that steps you through the process. With your system specs confirmed, let’s go through the installation process.
Installing Autodesk EAGLE On Windows
For our installation blog, we’ll be working with Windows 10, but your experience should largely be similar whether you’re on Windows 7 or Windows 8. Here’s what to do:
- First, download your installer on the Autodesk EAGLE Free Download page.
- When your download is finished, open
Autodesk_EAGLE_8.0_English_Win_64bit.exe
If you get a security warning, select the Run button to continue.
- Select the Yes button on the next Windows security dialog box to allow the EAGLE Setup app to make changes to your device.
- You should now be looking at the EAGLE Setup wizard. First, accept the license agreement, then select the Next button to continue progressing through the setup process to create your installation folder and the desktop shortcut.
After signing in you should be greeted with the familiar yet new Autodesk EAGLE Control Panel as shown below! You’re ready to start your next design.
Quick Note: The first time you open Autodesk EAGLE you’ll likely get a warning dialog saying that a directory doesn’t exist for your files. Autodesk EAGLE is just letting you know that it needs to create this directory to store all of your project files and such. You can select the Yes button to create this directory, and this warning will never show up again.
Installing Autodesk EAGLE On a Mac
Autodesk EAGLE is one of few PCB design software available on Mac, which makes it the tool of choice for the growing numbers of Mac-centric engineers out there. The installation process to get Autodesk EAGLE running on a Mac is just as simple as Windows, here’s what to do:
- First, download your installer on the Autodesk EAGLE Free Download page.
- When your download is finished, go ahead, and open
Autodesk_EAGLE_8.0_English_Mac_64bit.pkg
to begin the installation wizard.
- Select the Continue button to progress through the installation setup process which includes accepting the license agreement and choosing an installation location.
After signing it, you’ll be greeted with the Autodesk EAGLE Control Panel as shown below. You are all set on Mac OS!
Quick Note: The first time you open Autodesk EAGLE you’ll likely get a warning dialog saying that a directory doesn’t exist for your files. Autodesk EAGLE is just letting you know that it needs to create this directory to store all of your project files and such. You can select the Yes button to create this directory, and this warning will never show up again.
Installing Autodesk EAGLE On Linux
Linux is the operating system of choice for those wanting complete control over their computing experience. It’s incredibly easy to get started with Linux these days, and if you’d like to follow along with us, we’d recommend downloading one of the most popular Linux distributions – Ubuntu.
We’ll be installing Autodesk EAGLE on the latest release of Ubuntu, version 16.04, 64-bit. Here’s how to get started:
- First, download your installer on the Autodesk EAGLE Free Download page.
- Next, you need to extract
Autodesk_EAGLE_8.0_English_Linux_64bit.tar.gz
To do this, open your Downloads folder, right-click the Autodesk EAGLE file, and select Open With Archive Manager.
You’re done! Anytime you want to run Autodesk EAGLE in the future simply pop open your terminal, navigate to the eagle-8.0.0 folder, and enter “./eagle run” to bring up your Control Panel.
Quick Note: The first time you open Autodesk EAGLE you’ll likely get a warning dialog saying that a directory doesn’t exist for your files. Autodesk EAGLE is just letting you know that it needs to create this directory to store all of your project files and such. You can select the Yes button to create this directory, and this warning will never show up again.
It’s Design Time
That’s all there is to it. Getting Autodesk EAGLE up and running on Windows, Mac, or Linux is as easy as can be. Now it’s time for you to check out all of the features we’ve included in this latest release. Like the new BGA fanout, which automatically escapes your nets out of any BGA in seconds. Or the brand new routing engine to make those PCB layouts easy to complete. Or maybe you’re tired of reinventing the wheel and want to reuse your circuitry between multiple projects? There’s something to love in Autodesk EAGLE for every engineer.
The free version of Autodesk EAGLE is just a small taste of what’s possible. When you’re ready for the full experience, be sure to upgrade with an Autodesk EAGLE Subscription.