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What is the Best Software to Simulate circuits inside PC?

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:12 pm
by Nipuna
What is the Best Software to Simulate circuits inside PC.

Herath told me about Yenka.

I searched on the net and found some software but i need you Guys answer to find the best one.

I had used Electronic Workbench and It is working on windows 7 too but it has some problems.

So I am Excepting an Answer. :)

Thanks

Re: What is the Best Software to Simulate circuits inside PC?

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:52 pm
by Neo
There are many... OrCAD (Pspice simulator), Altium, Multisim, Proteus, Easy PC with Spice, Tina, etc....
Proteus is good for beginners to advance users whereas OrCAD & Altium are for professional users.

I didn't hear the one that Herath mentioned but you can give it a try too.

Re: What is the Best Software to Simulate circuits inside PC?

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:33 am
by SemiconductorCat
I'm using the multisim these days.
But very soon it's license will be expired.

Here is a simple relaxation oscillator circuit , that I have tested.(today).
Sounds not bad.

And it support MCU simulations, for a example you could write the code for 8051 and
run it on the simulator.

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Re: What is the Best Software to Simulate circuits inside PC?

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 1:56 pm
by Hasula
Actually multisim is good if you are a beginner.I also use multisim but Orcad is better