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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:15 am    Post subject: Simulation with Multisim
Subject description: my 2 pfennige
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for a given reason i will post some little things about multisim,
those things i wished to know as i was starting
nothing earthshaking, and may outdated as some are dating back to version 11 and probably have been fixed, but are a behaviour of mine now, i am using 14 now. Note the is a free Version called Multisim-Blue which is not bad.

apologizes for having a german version Smile but i guess the english one will look similar

1. dont use polarised caps, they have caused me many simulation errors, just use standard caps same value

2. switches can cause simulation errors, u could use poti instead, set to high Ohm-Value and 100%step range

3. CMOS devices dont have external Power Pins, the are internally connectet to VSS and VDD, if u have a mixed signal circuit and already using one of them for a different Voltage rating, ... u could imagine

4. extremly profan but, it comes very handy if u could extend the default-workspace (shame it took me some years to find out Embarassed )

5. i guess general when u work with simulations, it is nice to have a proper default file with what u need frequently + if you can use single circuits like single opamps - its convinient to copy and paste them around

extra6. rotating is CTRL-R, mirror ALT-Y and ALT-X, the Step-Backward funktion is somehow weak, its a good idea to safe after a good result u like to remember Smile

glhf, gabbagabi


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 10:02 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Thank you Very Happy
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