A hallmark of version 3.50 is the real-time 3D visualization feature. Populated components, vias, silk screen, and copper layers are rendered in 3D, allowing you to check mechanical fit.
The standard version of PCB Wizard had limitations: restricted board sizes, limited pin counts, and watermarked outputs. The 3.50 Pro Unlimited edition removed all these barriers. Users could design large, complex boards (e.g., 300mm x 300mm) with thousands of pins. This made it suitable not just for simple blinking-LED projects but for microcontroller boards, power supplies, and analog circuits. PCB Wizard 3.50 Pro Unlimited
Create, modify, or import component libraries. The "unlimited" part here refers to both the number of components per library and the pin count per component—no more 64-pin artificial caps. A hallmark of version 3
Unlike basic drawing tools, PCB Wizard maintains electrical connectivity between your schematic and board layout. Changes made in the schematic automatically update the PCB routing, ensuring design consistency. The standard version of PCB Wizard had limitations:
PCB Wizard 3.50 is arguably the best software for those who etch boards at home using toner transfer or photo-resist methods.