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General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: Admin on February 28, 2012, 08:39:10 PM

Title: CircuitLab: Schematics and Circuit Simulation In the Browser
Post by: Admin on February 28, 2012, 08:39:10 PM
I haven't used it yet, but looks just like SPICE:
https://www.circuitlab.com/ (https://www.circuitlab.com/)

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CircuitLab today released a browser-based schematic editor and circuit simulator for the online electronics community. SPICE-like device models and mixed-mode simulation support allows engineers and hobbyists to tackle a wide range of board-level design problems. While most EDA software is Windows-only, CircuitLab is 100% web-based, Windows/Mac/Linux cross-platform, and requires no installation or plug-ins. Instead of today's typical forum posts with static screenshots from different desktop tools, the online electronics community can now use CircuitLab to share useful URLs (as well as PNGs and PDFs) which link directly to interactive, editable, runnable schematics. In just a few clicks, another designer can open that circuit, make a change, simulate it, and post the new version back to the community.
Title: Re: CircuitLab: Schematics and Circuit Simulation In the Browser
Post by: joe61 on February 28, 2012, 10:04:04 PM
That looks pretty interesting, thanks

Joe
Title: Re: CircuitLab: Schematics and Circuit Simulation In the Browser
Post by: Mastermime on February 28, 2012, 10:16:33 PM
I just used it to make my official (pretty novice) schematic.  Ground symbol is odd though.  They need a symbol for motors too.

I probably did a few things wrong because I have had to teach myself how to read and write schematics.  Its difficult to view it in one screen since its so long. ::)

Here it is
https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/cxw25j/era/ (https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/cxw25j/era/)