looking for circut simulators
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looking for circut simulators
i am looking for any kind of computer program that can simulate a circut. so i can see how fast a light will flash or how fast a chaser circut will be before i build it
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What you want is SPICE, a circuit simulator programming tool.
A free version is called LTSpice, from Linear Technology (www.linear.com)
You will have to know basic electrical engineering to use it, which means to do what you want, you will have had to understand about junior level EE coursework in college.
Good luck!
A free version is called LTSpice, from Linear Technology (www.linear.com)
You will have to know basic electrical engineering to use it, which means to do what you want, you will have had to understand about junior level EE coursework in college.
Good luck!
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I use YENKA, it allows you to build and test circuits. I have used it to test
555 circuits for LED lighting. The test instruments work very well, especially
the O scope. I have now started using Arduino for my lighting. You can
make all kinds of LED circuits by just programming. They are really cheap,
about 2.50 and under.
555 circuits for LED lighting. The test instruments work very well, especially
the O scope. I have now started using Arduino for my lighting. You can
make all kinds of LED circuits by just programming. They are really cheap,
about 2.50 and under.