I had installed FEL earlier.
"Fedora Electronic Lab" targets mainly the Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering field. It introduces:
* a collection of Perl modules to extend Verilog and VHDL support.
* tools for Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Design Flow process.
* extra standard cell libraries supporting a feature size of 0.13µm.
* extracted spice decks which can be simulated with gnucap/ngspice or any spice simulators.
* interoperability between various packages in order to achieve different design flows.
* tools for embedded design and to provide support for ARM as a secondary architecture in Fedora.
Matlab is not available for free in linux. But you can use Octave instead of it. It has the same syntax as Matlab.
If I'm not mistaken Eagle is used for PCB design. There is a linux distribution called TOSS which is mainly aimed at Engineers and engineering application developers. By default TOSS has gEDA software pre-installed. gEDA is an electronic CAD or EDA (electronic design automation) application suite. gEDA is mostly oriented towards printed circuit board design (as opposed to integrated circuit design).
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