SV: Re: [sdiy] Simulating SW?

karl dalen dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Fri Nov 18 20:30:08 CET 2005


But you said SPICE simulation in the "pretender OVCO" thread!
I tought you used SPICE? Wich one if you did?

KD

--- harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net> skrev:

> I use an old package called "Electronic Workbench". It is replaced by
> "Multisim" and it is NOT student priced... :^(   It would probably be
> $1000 - $1500 for a full package. Maybe $5K if you wanted to do PCBs etc
> 
> in the same package. EWB has some minor bugs but if you have a Windoze
> box you'd be used to that level of annoyance, anyway.
> 
> Neat feature about EWB / Multisim... interactive on screen instruments
> like
> oscilloscopes, function generator etc. In most cases, no need to develop
> your
> own test sources.  This IS important... if you want a sine wave, fine
> its there...
> but there are no good SAWTOOTH waves and you WILL want those...
> 
> There is a package called TINA that looks good.  There is a limited free
> 
> version at Texas Instruments site called TINA-TI which is crippled by
> number
> of ICs and TI parts only (well, you'd figure that :^).  A full version
> looks like
> about $500 for the top of the line.
> 
> I heartily do not recommend EDWin32. Bought it and its so buggy it was
> totally useless to me.  You want free ??? contact me offlist.
> 
> There is one called "Proton" by Labcenter (UK) that looks very nice. I
> think
> you can get a demo version to try before you buy.
> 
> tom.adam at telenet.be wrote:
> 
> > What simulation software you guys use for trying out new idea's?
> > Or is this "not done".....
> >
> > Looking for a lite version, preferably freeware ;-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > --
> > Tom Adam
> > The Big Ear
> > http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
> > Check out the download section!
> 
> 




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