[sdiy] Circuit Simulators
Shawn Rakestraw
shawnrakestraw at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 15:19:34 CET 2020
Hey Gordon thanks for the suggestion. I have actually used circuitjs for a
while now, and you are right, it is incredibly easy to use and understand.
I also used whatever Mouser was offering for a while too (it may be
multisim but I haven't looked at it in a long time). After experimenting
with LTspice a little, I think that may be what I need to learn. I also
downloaded Tina that Paul S recommended because if it is good enough for
Paul S, it's good enough for me :)
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 8:51 AM Gordonjcp <gordonjcp at gjcp.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 09:03:20PM -0400, Shawn Rakestraw wrote:
> > I'll keep this quick and to the point. I have used a simple web based
> > circuit simulator for a while because I have never learned how to use
> > proper simulators like spice or whatever.
>
> Falstad's circuitjs? I love circuitjs. It might not be the most powerful
> 100% accurate simulator but you can make lots of things work in it, even
> VCFs! It's great when you want to explain to someone online how a circuit
> works, in a very "picture's worth a thousand words" way.
>
> --
> Gordonjcp
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