Circuit Diagrams in technical writing

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For creating circuit diagrams for journal papers, several software options are recommended. Users often utilize Falstad Circuit Simulator for its ease of use, allowing for circuit construction and customization of backgrounds. However, for professional submissions, it's crucial to obtain permission from the original authors if using their diagrams. Other software alternatives may include dedicated circuit design tools that offer higher quality and more professional outputs suitable for peer-reviewed journals.
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I am writing a paper for a journal. The paper is supposed to have quite a few circuit diagrams. What software should I use to draw the circuit diagrams?
 
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What I usually do is go to this simulator:

http://www.falstad.com/circuit/

And start constructing my circuit there and then I make the background white, and finish off by doing a print screen to use the image where I want.

I hope this helps. :)

PS: If you're doing this for an official article you're planning on submitting to a peer-reviewed, professional journal, I'd ask the author permission to use the diagrams.
 
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