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This is a basic Java applet that can run in a browser and can simulate electronic circuits, displaying voltage and current reading for various components as selected. While very simple to use, it is quite useful in describing basic circuits and displaying the effects of different components on a circuit. It also has a number of common circuits already designed which can be edited. | This is a basic Java applet that can run in a browser and can simulate electronic circuits, displaying voltage and current reading for various components as selected. While very simple to use, it is quite useful in describing basic circuits and displaying the effects of different components on a circuit. It also has a number of common circuits already designed which can be edited. | ||
This simulator was designed by [http://www.falstad.com/ Paul Falstad], who also has a number of other math/science applets on his [http://www.falstad.com/mathphysics.html website]. | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== |
Revision as of 01:49, 16 July 2015
Description
This is a basic Java applet that can run in a browser and can simulate electronic circuits, displaying voltage and current reading for various components as selected. While very simple to use, it is quite useful in describing basic circuits and displaying the effects of different components on a circuit. It also has a number of common circuits already designed which can be edited.
This simulator was designed by Paul Falstad, who also has a number of other math/science applets on his website.
Availability
This simulator is free to use online. There is no downloadable version.
Link: http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
Getting Started
Basic directions are available at http://www.falstad.com/circuit/directions.html.