Circuit Simulator 1.6i is a Java-based environment for demonstrating electrical circuits simulations. This free download is the standalone setup of Circuit Simulator for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit.
Circuit Simulator 1.6i Overview
Electronic circuits require a very precise information of electronics. While designing and implementing circuits, if something goes wrong may result in a lot of damage. Circuit Simulator provides a virtual environment for demonstrating electric circuits before implementation. It has a friendly user interface, you will never find yourself stuck with any of the features. All the options and buttons are self-explanatory. Color represent different properties of the circuit like green for positive voltage, red for negative voltage, yellow moving dots for flowing current, etc. Adjust the simulation and the current speed, voltage, and many other settings through the right panel.
Moreover, add almost all the electrical components including Diodes, filters, transistors, logic gates, transmission lines and more. In addition, the process may follow OHMs Law and Thevenin’s Theorem according to the situation. View the previously created simulations, modify them or create circuits from scratch. Furthermore, you can also export the circuits in TXT form for later use.
Short description of the measurements with the Transistor Tester Version 1.11k Karl-Heinz K'ubbeler kh [email protected] October 9, 2015.
Feature of Circuit Simulator 1.6i
Some of the features of Circuit Simulator are:
- Lightweight tool with a user-friendly interface
- Create circuit simulations from scratch
- Add different components to the circuits
- View and modify previously created circuits
- Export circuits as TXT format
- Flow current through the circuits
- Completely customizable environment
- Many other features and options
System Requirements for Circuit Simulator 1.6i
Before you download Circuit Simulator, make sure that your system meets the given requirements
- Operating System: All Windows release
- Free Hard Disk Space: 10 MB of free hard disk space required
- Installed Memory: 128 MB of minimum RAM required
- Processor: Single Core Processor or higher
Circuit Simulator 1.6i Free Download
Click on the below link to download the standalone setup of Circuit Simulator 1.6i for Windows x86 and x64 architecture. It is compatible with all the new and older releases of Windows.
Recently Gearbest shop gave me the opportunity to write about another product which they sell.
So, I chose to continue my exploration in analog field of microcontrolers with another project:
M12864 DIY Transistor Tester which can be purchased at the price of $16.99 with free shiping (at the time I write the article).
M12864 DIY Transistor Tester which can be purchased at the price of $16.99 with free shiping (at the time I write the article).
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Before going further I would like to make some remarks about this project, why I chose it (and why I find it very interesting).
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First of all little history:
- Ideas behind this kit is started in 2009 by Markus Frejek as a thread on a forum: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/131804
- also an article on same site: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/131804
Later (in 2012) Karl-Heinz Kübbeler started to work on the project.
- Thread and new software versions: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/248078
- And another article about new features of the TransistorTester: http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/248078
So this project continued to be more known, it was implemented in various forms over the time. Some enthusiasts have made it on breadboard, some have designed their own PCB's, single or dual layer; with thru-hole or SMD components... and so on.
Also, over the time, have appeared variants with with graphic display (like this kit).
Now (going back to this kit), I'm glad I found a ready-made variant.
Since I found out about this project I was curious to know 'How Do They Do It' ...but I have not had time to build it from scratch. So this kit gave me the opportunity and motivation to experiment and study further.
I must say that there are other 3 versions right in the Gearbest shop:
- With ATmega328 an 16x2 LCD: M328 Transistor Tester DIY Kit - WHITE AND RED - $13.91
- With ATmega328 an 16x2 LCD(slightly different from the above): M328 DIY Multifunction Transistor Tester Kit - BLUE AND RED - $12.92
- With ATmega8 an 16x2 LCD: M8 DIY Transistor Tester Kit - BLUE AND RED - $12.92
Obviously there are ('in the wild') many variations of this kit, but I think you get the idea. You can search 'AVR transistor tester' on any major search engine and you will see what I was saying...
I chose this option because I was also curious to try the module display included (128x64 pixels); to see what libraries are available and how actually work.