A simple electric circuit simulator with pleasant GUI written in C++ using olc Pixel Game Engine. - FarahaniMehrshad/NaiveCircuitSimulator
SimulIDE Community Edition is a fork of SimulIDE software, a simple real time electronic circuit simulator, intended for hobbyist or students to learn and experiment with simple electronic circuits and microcontrollers, supporting PIC, AVR and Arduino. This is not an accurate simulator for circuit an...
Simulation and Hardware Development of a New Electronic Simulator of Photovoltaic Generators Photovoltaic simulators are practical and useful tools for the evaluation of photovoltaic energy production system components, avoiding time-consuming and ... A Zegaoui,M Arab,M Aillerie,... - 《Electric Power...
To validate our circuit simulator, we have simulated standard circuits with MOS devices of SPICE level 49 for 0.18 micron technology and results are in very good agreement with a commercial simulator. Further, we have successfully simulated standard circuits with an emerging device, FinFET inverter,...
As shown in Figure 4, the simulation results from the SPICE simulator of the said electrical circuit show an excellent voltage gain in the range of 10. However, the actual experimental results showed some decrease in the gain level mentioned in this section. Figure 4. Output waveforms from ...
This effect can be explained by the electric field polarisation; a small angle forces the electric field to change direction in order to propagate. The rotation effect of both power lines with respect to the 3D guide shows losses below 1 dB for angles with values below 1.9°. Significant ...
I am already in trouble enough with electric cooking, though temporary alternatives are more tractable. The echoes of the GFC still reverberate down the years, because there wasn’t enough money to repair the damage. There’s not enough money to keep the shit out of the water, there’s ...
Simple Application Controllers All-in-one power supply, CPU, and I/O main unit. Built-in features include display, analog inputs, counters, timers and GSM functionality.
Re: Simulating simple electric circuits Stef Mientki wrote: It does :) Current doesn't start or end at some location, current flows through a closed circuit. The part I omit is the voltage source. All currents I need in my system flow from plus to ground. ...
This application shows a simple circuit consisting of an alternating voltage source and, depending on the selected radio button, a resistor (without inductivity), a capacitor or an ideal coil (without resistance). In addition there are meters for the voltage V (blue) and the amperage I (red...