NI MultiSIM (formerly MultiSIM) is a CAD-type program used to design, simulate, and test electrical circuits. It is a virtual electronics workbench which allows electrical engineers to test circuit designs without having to actually build the circuit. Presumably, a MultiSIM CDROM would be an installation CD for the MultiSIM program.
In short, no. However, Multisim is working on creating a cheap viewer for tablet computers, iPhones, and all other forms of screen-type media players which allows others to view Multisim documents without all of the memory required to change it.
i think the libraries of the multysim is only read that's my previous though but now i get libraries of multisim 11 so hope that work :)
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possibly use a potentiometre
Depends on what you are willing to design.
To build a simulated circuit to test different ideas and theories.
You can download NI Multisim at the National Instruments website. You can also find links for a download on some University websites. Sites containing educational software may also be a place to look for a download.
Multisim software is an electronic workbench tool, where one can fabricate any electronic circuit(s) virtually in computer to know its performance indicators like voltage, current flow(in amperes), resistance etc, when it is physically connected.
John Reeder has written: 'Using MultiSIM' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, Data processing, Design and construction, Digital electronics, Electronic circuit design, Electronic circuits, Electronics workbench, Logic circuts, MultiSIM, Testing
no .............. use multisim,pspice,proteus,etc for circuit analysis.eagle support only circuit synthesis..
two applications communicating the data