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Colin Simpson pioneered the development of electronics lab simulation and holds several patents in simulation technology. He invented CircuitLogix as well as another electronics simulator called 3DLab.

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Who is Colin Simpson?

He invented CircuitLogix.


What did Colin Simpson invent?

Colin Simpson did not invent anything significant that is widely recognized. He is known for his work as a writer and journalist, particularly for his books and articles on various topics such as crime, history, and politics.


Why is there no listing for CircuitLogix?

CircuitLogix is a SPICE-based electronics laboratory simulation software package. Additional information about CircuitLogix is available at http://www.circuitlogix.com/


When did Colin Hall Simpson die?

Colin Hall Simpson died on 1964-08-23.


When was Colin Hall Simpson born?

Colin Hall Simpson was born on 1894-04-13.


When was Colin M. Simpson born?

Colin M. Simpson was born on 1959-03-05.


What is a good electronics circuit simulator?

CircuitLogix is a great simulator for both analog and digital electronics circuits. The student version of CircuitLogix is free and is available at their website www.Circuitlogix.com. The professional version of CircuitLogix also includes 3DLab, which is a realistic 3D simulator for basic electronics circuits. CircuitLogix Pro is available at www.LogicDesign.com.


What did Colin Powell invent?

The 'rino'.. Republican in name only?


Did Colin Simpson win a Nobel prize?

He was nominated in 2002 but did not win.


What did James young Simpson invent?

He invented anaesthetics


Did seth green invent Bart Simpson?

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When did James Simpson invent anaesthetics?

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