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: Tap one component node followed by another to automatically route a wire between them.
: Detailed waveforms can be viewed for any wire. Digital signals appear as distinct mini-waveforms, while constant analog voltages are shown numerically.
: This mode allows any pair of time-domain signals to be plotted against each other, useful for visualizing oscillator orbits. everycircuit manual
EveryCircuit is a highly interactive circuit simulator and schematic capture tool designed for real-time visualization of electrical signals. It is available on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as via a web browser for desktop users. 1. Getting Started with the Interface
: The tool can visualize nonlinear semiconductor equations, such as the linear and saturation regions within a MOSFET symbol. 3. Essential Components : Tap one component node followed by another
: The "Examples" icon (shaped like a book) allows users to browse over 2.9 million community-created designs or search for specific concepts like "voltage divider" or "op-amp". Basic Commands :
: Tap a component and use the wrench icon to change its values (e.g., resistance, voltage). 2. Core Simulation Features : This mode allows any pair of time-domain
: For web users, visit the official website and select the "launch free online simulator" option.
: Users can run AC simulations to view frequency response through Bode plots, which display gain and phase.
The application uses a digital version of a "breadboard" with a built-in grid that restricts component placement to specific nodes.
: Tap one component node followed by another to automatically route a wire between them.
: Detailed waveforms can be viewed for any wire. Digital signals appear as distinct mini-waveforms, while constant analog voltages are shown numerically.
: This mode allows any pair of time-domain signals to be plotted against each other, useful for visualizing oscillator orbits.
EveryCircuit is a highly interactive circuit simulator and schematic capture tool designed for real-time visualization of electrical signals. It is available on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as via a web browser for desktop users. 1. Getting Started with the Interface
: The tool can visualize nonlinear semiconductor equations, such as the linear and saturation regions within a MOSFET symbol. 3. Essential Components
: The "Examples" icon (shaped like a book) allows users to browse over 2.9 million community-created designs or search for specific concepts like "voltage divider" or "op-amp". Basic Commands :
: Tap a component and use the wrench icon to change its values (e.g., resistance, voltage). 2. Core Simulation Features
: For web users, visit the official website and select the "launch free online simulator" option.
: Users can run AC simulations to view frequency response through Bode plots, which display gain and phase.
The application uses a digital version of a "breadboard" with a built-in grid that restricts component placement to specific nodes.