Electronics circuit design programs

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For beginners in electronics circuit design seeking virtual programs, Spice-based simulation packages like LTspice are recommended for obtaining voltage inputs and outputs. Users can quickly learn to simulate simple circuits and utilize features like oscilloscopes and function generators. LTspice is noted for its power and free access, with ample online support available. While ISIS Design allows for sine wave generation, it lacks the capability to display Vin and Vout for varying frequencies. Exploring these simulation tools can enhance the learning experience without the need for physical equipment.
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Hello,
Im kinda of new beginner I am looking for virtual program to get Voltage in and Voltage in a design circit using the oscilloscope and function generator, I using ISIS Design and I can get the oscilloscope getting the sine wave, and the function generator that helps to change the frequency but it doesn't give me the Vin and Vout for that frequency. Does anyone know any helpful program? because I don't have at home function generator and oscilloscope I want to use something virtual. Thanks a lot!
 
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luigihs said:
Hello,
Im kinda of new beginner I am looking for virtual program to get Voltage in and Voltage in a design circit using the oscilloscope and function generator, I using ISIS Design and I can get the oscilloscope getting the sine wave, and the function generator that helps to change the frequency but it doesn't give me the Vin and Vout for that frequency. Does anyone know any helpful program? because I don't have at home function generator and oscilloscope I want to use something virtual. Thanks a lot!

Have you looked at some of the Spice based circuit simulation packages? There's a bit of a learning curve for more advanced uses, but you should be able to get going with simple circuits in a few minutes. Do a web search for LTspice. It's very powerful, free, and there's lots of support from other users to be found on the web.
 
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