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Circuit Multisim Simulation & Capture Users Guide

Expanding the Multisim Experience Multisim Live is a new feature of Multisim (for desktop). It allows users ...

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Expanding the Multisim Experience
Multisim Live is a new feature of Multisim (for desktop). It allows users to take the same simulation technology used in academic institutions and industrial research today, and use it anywhere, anytime, on any device.

Create Circuit Schematics on Any OS
Multisim Live offers an intuitive schematic layout experience in a web browser. With the familiar Multisim interface, component library and interactive features ensures you can capture your design with no difficulty. Schematics can be accessed on any computing or mobile device and shared from any supported browser.

Interactive Circuit Simulation With No Installation
Test the behavior of a circuit, demonstrate the application of a design, or illustrate concepts to students. With Multisim Live you can easily share interactive simulations with no need to install any application software.

Same Industry-Standard SPICE Simulation
Multisim has been a key tool in laboratories around the world, providing a pedagogical environment powered by industry standard SPICE for visualizing circuit behavior. With Multisim Live, you have a path of discovery in electronics built with the feedback of educators, students and researchers from around the world.

Share Your Circuit Brilliance
Share your designs or explore circuits created by others, all within the Multisim Live community. Multisim Live circuits can be kept private, shared with a specific group, or shared widely with a public web link.

Complete Circuits Teaching Solution
The NI circuits teaching solution includes software, hardware, and course material that covers analog, digital and power electronics. Multisim Live in combination with Multisim (for desktop), Analog Discovery and NI ELVIS enables any students to build their engineering intuition whether in the classroom, or the engineering laboratory.

New Features All the Time
Get the latest and greatest features instantly! With Multisim Live there is no need to update, upgrade, or reinstall; all updates are seamlessly applied to your account and designs. Looking for information about our newest features?

Stream Circuit Simulation from Multisim Live to Measurements Live
With the launch of Multisim Live and Measurements Live, NI offers a new approach to hands-on learning by helping you bridge the gap between theory and the real world. You can simulate the theoretical concepts in Multisim Live, prototype the actual circuit with NI ELVIS III, and compare the simulation with real-world measurements inside the Measurements Live environment using the NI ELVIS III Oscilloscope.

NI Multisim is a powerful schematic capture and simulation environment that engineers, students, and professors can use to simulate electronic circuits and prototype Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). This app shows you how to capture, simulate, and lay out your first design in Multisim.

The example circuit in the article is an amplifier circuit. This non-inverting operational amplifier configuration consists of one active component (the operational amplifier) and two passive resistor components that will be used to complete the feedback network to provide gain in this circuit.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Part A: Selecting Components
Part B: Wiring the Schematic
Part C: Simulating the Circuit
Part D: Transferring to PCB Layout
Part E: Routing the Board
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What you'll learn
understand working of circuits through practical steps
Learn about Multisim and evaluate the performance of circuits
Understand about circuit designing, simulation and performing analysis on the circuits
By the end of this training you shall be able to perform analysis of circuits more effectively and also understand its working practically
Students will gain comprehensive understanding of Multisim for circuit design, its simulation and analysis.
By the end of this coursework, students will be able to design their own circuit in Multisim.

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Feb. 22, 2021

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