Gave Design Spark a whirl. Still got to develop a rhythm but it was fun.
The terminal blocks are from one board to the next
Nice!
Good choice.
I think the biggest hurdle is getting used to its quirks, but its a great tool. I've used it for all my projects and it has worked great.
One of the biggest advantages of using a tool like this is the ability to forward schematic design changes to the board design, or, update the schematic for changes performed in the board layout. It keeps the schematic design matched to board layout.
Now we can share projects, schematics and PCBs.
A word a caution:
I keep my projects organized by PCB. If I have two PCB's then I create a separate project for each and use a common library.
My schematics are organized by PCB as well and multiple schematics in one project works fine (sometimes I'll break the schematic up into a separate schematic for each functional block, but still organized by PCB). If I remember correctly, I tried using multiple PCBs in a project, but it was a pain trying to keep things in synch and ran into problems.
Some schematic drafting pointers:
1. Voltage supplies flow top(+) to bottom (- or gnd)
2. Signal flow - left(input) to right (output).
3. Notes - below schematic, bottom left corner
4. Title block - below schematic bottom right corner
Good work!