Software for constructing simple circuit diagrams

In summary, If you are looking for software to create simple circuit diagrams, there are several options available such as Microsoft Visio, ICAPS, Dia, Xfig, WinFIG, and xcircuit. Each of these programs have their own unique features and capabilities, with some being free and others requiring a purchase. Depending on your needs and preferences, any of these options could be a useful tool for lesson planning in teaching physics.
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rich t
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does anyone know of any software i could use to construct simple circuit diagrams?

(such as series and parallel circuits containing bulbs, resistors, thermistors, voltmeters, ammeters...)

i teach physics 11-18 and it'd really help with lesson planning, thanks in advance
 
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Microsoft Visio has a good range of electrical components even in the standard package. You can get an academic version pretty cheaply (£26 ex vat from Viglen). The advantage of Visio is that you can use it for all sorts of other graphics. I use it all the time at work, and when you get used to it, it is really powerful.

Alternatively you could download the free trial version of ICAPS from www.intusoft.com, this is a full spice programme but has a nice graphical schematic builder that will allow you to build and model circuits with up to 20 components, that I assume would be more than enough for 11-18 year old circuit analysis.
 
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My choice would be xcircuit, its free.
 
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ranger said:
My choice would be xcircuit, its free.

While xcircuit is nice, it might require a little extra setup (i.e. X-Windows) that the OP may not have or may not want to be bothered with.
 
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thanks all, will check them out when i get a chance
 
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1. What is software for constructing simple circuit diagrams?

Software for constructing simple circuit diagrams is a computer program or application that allows users to create visual representations of electrical circuits using various symbols and components.

2. How does software for constructing simple circuit diagrams work?

These programs typically have a drag-and-drop interface, where users can select and place components such as resistors, capacitors, and wires onto a virtual canvas. The software then automatically connects the components and generates a circuit diagram based on their placement.

3. What are the benefits of using software for constructing simple circuit diagrams?

Using software for constructing simple circuit diagrams can save time and effort compared to drawing by hand, as well as allowing for easy modifications and revisions. It also provides a more professional and organized final product.

4. Are there any free options for software for constructing simple circuit diagrams?

Yes, there are several free software options available for constructing simple circuit diagrams, such as Fritzing, CircuitLab, and Scheme-it. These programs offer basic features and functionality for creating circuit diagrams.

5. Can software for constructing simple circuit diagrams be used for more complex circuits?

While these programs are primarily designed for simple circuits, some may have advanced features and tools that can be used for more complex circuits. However, for highly intricate and professional circuit designs, it is recommended to use specialized software designed for that purpose.

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