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I was just browsing looking for some good info the other day and I came across a seemingly new resource from National Instruments (makers of Electronics Workbench Multisim)..
The site has a bunch of articles and technical info on SPICE Simulation. Seemed pretty legit, and it didn't push their...
Hi there,
I have been using both Workbench and pSPICE for a number of years, both in school and after graduating. I have to admit that I've found Workbench's Multisim to be much better now than it was before.
There is very little that I can find that you can do in pSPICE that Multisim won't...
Hey guys,
I just found out that Eelctronics Workbench has put up a course on learning to use their circuit simulator Multisim. The course is delivered online! Normally you had to call them and ask them to send you a copy, but now you can just check it out for free.
This course even has some...
Hello,
I have had much good success using Multisim version 9. It is a fully integrated capture and simulation tool, and provides instruments right on the schematic for looking at your results. but there was more than that, you could also perform really complicated analysis like Monte Carlo and...
Re: begnier
Hello!
Multisim is a circuit drawing and simulation tool made by Electronics Workbench. It is used all over the place from simple electronics design to sophisticated consumer electronics. I have seen this used in many universities.
I think they have a free download of their...
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Multisim version 9 lets you run an AC analysis, and use cursors to measure bandwidth, just like you would in the lab. You can also attach a bode analyzer to your circuit, and use cursors that way.
I found out that you can also right click on the cursors and choose "set Y-value" or...
multisim dimmer circuit
Hello there.
I don't have much experience simulating the triac/diacs in Multisim. Did you know since National Instruments bought Eelectronics Workbench you can post your questions to NI's online forums? NI has dedicated engineers that will periodically troll these...
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