![]() I’m an electrician which means I’m a “take charge” kind of guy and were relied upon to design and build circuitry to a customers needs at an economical cost. I even admit I like using it to experiment whether I can simplify one of my own circuit designs. The oscilloscope is a great learning resource. I am an electrician with two apprentices under my wing and like using this tool to draw out how our builds are supposed to work. This is a very fun educational and actually quite an effective utilitarian tool. Update: what I’d to see added to iCircuit is a programmer’s interface to allow me to customize or create models for unsupported components, like varacters and specialized transistors.Īn app that keeps me “amped” star star star star star_borderĭewey Cheatem&Howe's Review of Icircuit Reviewed on 9/27/19 1:23 PM Also adding a frequency sweeping option to the sources would make better use of the frequency domain measurement mode. There are things that could be improved.adding a trigger mode or two other than roll mode for a start would help. I use Multisim, TINA, QUCS, LTSpice and every circuit and iCircuit handles my designs better than ALL of them! Obviously it doesn’t handle real components like some of the other programs, but for prototyping it holds it’s own with any of them (some of these programs are professional tools costing hundreds to thousands of dollars). star star star star starĬreynol5's Review of Icircuit Reviewed on 9/27/19 1:23 PMīought this app years ago and started using it again when some of my more “professional” spice programs failed to work with some of my circuit designs. A few changes would make this app perfect. ![]()
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