Recently, Brain had mention about attending electronic lab and been teach
to use multisim program to create circuit.
Multisim
is a known as the Nasional Instrument in the internet and that is what NI stand
for.
NI
Multisim (formerly known as Electronic Workbench) is the ultimate environment
for designing electronic circuits and performing SPICE simulation.
With NI Multisim you can
design an electronic circuit from scratch. You'll have all types of components
at hand, allowing you to simulate and analyze operations in each section. As the Education edition, it's specifically designed with the needs of
educators in mind.
NI Multisim has a large
database of electronic components, predefined schema, SPICE simulation modules
and VHDL, support for RF circuits, PCB generator, among other features. Because
all this takes place in a simple, integrated environment, however, it's much
easier for students and electronics beginners to grasp, especially when it
comes to the more abstract concepts.
In addition, NI Multisim
allows you to load additional modules for specific processes. For example,
programming micro-controllers using ASM or C. Multisim is also appropriate for
identifying errors, checking design behavior, and creating prototypes. All this
can be achieved without advanced knowledge of SPICE, which is a major plus.
NI
Multisim is an excellent environment to design, analyze and create electronic
circuits. A powerful, essential tool for electronic engineers or technicians.
This is the sample of using multisim
There are three types edition of multisim that are..
- MULTISIM FOR EDUCATORS
- NI MULTISIM STUDENT EDITION
- NI CIRCUIT DESIGN SUITE for EDUCATION
It simple, easy and fun to use it.
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