Heya /diy/, what is the best (preferably free) electronic circuit simulator? What do you use?
Are there any good open source simulators? I'd like to know because I've let the magic smoke out of a few projects myself.
>>1005714
Haven't tried it out yet myself, but MultiSim Blue.
>>1005714
Literally the OP in the electronics general thread answers your question, you hopeless fuckup.
>>1005805
None of those are free. It didn't answer OP's question at all you hopeless shitposter.
>>1005714
math
>>1005808
Not whoever you are yelling at, but this does belong in the QTDDTOT thread.
Also, MultiSim Blue.
>>1005808
LTSpice is completely free and is a great circuit simulator. Question answered, dipshit.
>>1005714
ltspice is free and very easy to set up.
http://falstad.com/circuit/circuitjs.html if you're looking for something super-simple and real-time simulating
I use multisim because that's what we use at school but it's not free.
I paid for the pro version of this motherfucker and it's phenomenal. Haven't yet trumped it, always shows accurate simulation results. It's just an app, though.
Multisim?
It's not free but there's a basic package that is free to download for engineering college students in UK
LTSpice because school and work uses it and it has tons of hardware libraries.
Autodesk 123d circuits is what I use most of the time
https://123d.circuits.io/lab/
I've had trouble using lt spice to simulate some oscillators but that may have been back when I was dumb and didn't know to check mark "start all sources at zero" or whatever it has as an option when you start the simulation.
>>1005858
>http://falstad.com/circuit/circuitjs.html if you're looking for something super-simple and real-time simulating
Don't know what OP is looking for exactly, but I second this one. I use it all the time for sketching up and visualizing simple circuits.