NI Multisim Component Evaluator 14.0.1National Instruments (NI), the provider of solutions that enable engineers and scientists to solve the world\’s greatest engineering challenges, has released an updated to Multisim Component Evaluator (MultiSIM BLUE) 14.0, is the schematic capture and simulation application of Circuit Design Suite, a suite of EDA (Electronics Design Automation) tools that helps you carry out the major steps in the circuit design flow. NI Multisim represents a best-in-class engineering design experience, both in the classroom and in the laboratory performing SPICE simulation or measurements on prototypes. With strong roots as an exploratory virtual electronics workbench, Multisim has been a primary go to tool for students and engineers alike to investigate and implement their new circuit designs and...
New Features in NI Multisim 12.0 The latest version of Multisim improves productivity for system design and circuits teaching with the addition of new SPICE models, NI and industry standard hardware connectors, analog and digital co-simulation, and usability enhancements.Multisim is an industry-standard, best-in-class SPICE simulation environment. It is the cornerstone of the NI circuits teaching solution to build expertise through practical application in designing, prototyping, and testing electrical circuits. The Multisim design approach helps you save prototype iterations and optimize printed circuit board (PCB) designs earlier in the process.Benefits for Education Developed for the educator who needs to teach all aspects of circuits and electronics, Multisim Education Edition provides the ability to seamlessly move students from theory to simulation to...
This tutorial leads you through the circuit design flow, from schematiccapture, through simulation and analysis. After following the steps outlinedon the following pages, you will have designed a circuit that samples asmall analog signal, amplifies it and then counts the occurrences of thesignal on a simple digital counter.Helpful tips are indicated by the presence of an icon in the left column, as inthe following example:You can access the online help at any time by pressing F1 on your keyboard, or byclicking on the Help button in a dialog box.When you get to the wiring section of this tutorial, you can carry on withthe circuit you created in the component placement section, or open the fileGetting Started 1.ms10 (which has all...