javier
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Post by javier on May 6, 2013 20:13:52 GMT -5
Hello,
I'm trying to find a good Circuit Simulator, I need to do some exercises about some theorems, good to mention that this will be the first time I ever work with circuit simulation so I would appreciate you recommend a simulator that you consider "Easy" or "Friendly" as possible for a first time user, thanks in advance.
Javier Hernandez
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Post by Hung Kieu on May 6, 2013 20:26:14 GMT -5
Try Multisim .. It is easy and effective too
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javier
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Post by javier on May 6, 2013 22:20:40 GMT -5
Thanks man, I will try it. =)
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Post by matheuslps on May 6, 2013 23:01:26 GMT -5
You can use Proteus from Labcenter Electronics too.
And Tina.
I prefer Proteus.
bye
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Post by Basil Mooncycle on May 6, 2013 23:12:43 GMT -5
I use MultiSim, I think there's maybe a free student copy floating around out there or maybe my professor just downloaded it from PB and gave it to us.
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Post by ZeroVash on May 12, 2013 17:20:41 GMT -5
Multisim rocks. User friendly and an incredibly powerful tool in the right hands.
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javier
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Post by javier on May 13, 2013 17:06:19 GMT -5
Thank you all, I started using Multisim, maybe I will use it for a long time lol. I really liked it.
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javier
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Post by javier on May 13, 2013 17:06:51 GMT -5
Thank you all, I started using Multisim, maybe I will use it for a long time lol. I really liked it.
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Post by spitfire on May 16, 2013 1:31:39 GMT -5
National Instruments Multisim is what I've been using for a few years now, I enjoy it. There is also PSpice, a free circuit simulator as well.
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