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11 Mar 2005 01:23:52 PM |
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circuit simulator |
Hi all,
I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
I had 2-3 small voltage doubler circuit prototypes from a few years
back. I duplicated the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
changes.
It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
Here's the link
http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
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| User: "tadchem" |
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| Title: Re: circuit simulator |
11 Mar 2005 02:04:46 PM |
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wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
I had 2-3 small voltage doubler circuit prototypes from a few years
back. I duplicated the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
changes.
It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
Here's the link
http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
Interesting. The devices to change parameters on the components seem
awkward (in IE-6.0).
I tried changing a component and couldn't get the circuit to accept a
replacement.
Can you model inductive coupling? I am interested in paired inductors
in tandem/opposition.
Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: circuit simulator |
12 Mar 2005 05:46:55 PM |
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I know it's not perfect. More of a teaching tool, but I have had some
interesting experiences with it, testing various circuits and
configurations. I'm collecting feedback right now.Hopefully future
versions will be better.
In some browsers, you have to alternately right click, then left a few
times to get the component menu but it is not a big problem. Inductors
are listed in the component menu, so you can add them to the circuit.
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| User: "Jan Panteltje" |
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| Title: Re: circuit simulator |
12 Mar 2005 05:53:14 PM |
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On a sunny day (12 Mar 2005 15:46:55 -0800) it happened
admin@alternate-energy.net wrote in
<1110671215.289965.193290@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>:
I know it's not perfect. More of a teaching tool, but I have had some
interesting experiences with it, testing various circuits and
configurations. I'm collecting feedback right now.Hopefully future
versions will be better.
In some browsers, you have to alternately right click, then left a few
times to get the component menu but it is not a big problem. Inductors
are listed in the component menu, so you can add them to the circuit.
Is it possible to make a key binding, for example 'delete key' for delete?
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| User: "Helmut Wabnig " |
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| Title: Re: circuit simulator |
12 Mar 2005 11:19:36 AM |
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On 11 Mar 2005 11:23:52 -0800, wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
I had 2-3 small voltage doubler circuit prototypes from a few years
back. I duplicated the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
changes.
It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
Here's the link
http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
very good, indeed, runs fine, thanks
w.
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| User: "Jan Panteltje" |
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| Title: Re: circuit simulator |
11 Mar 2005 01:55:54 PM |
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On a sunny day (11 Mar 2005 11:23:52 -0800) it happened
admin@alternate-energy.net wrote in
<1110569032.503155.302710@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>:
Hi all,
I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
I had 2-3 small voltage doubler circuit prototypes from a few years
back. I duplicated the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
changes.
It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
Here's the link
http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
Get your daily alternative energy news
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/next_generation_grid
news resources forums
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tomorrow-energy
Alternative Energy Politics
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Alternative_Energy_Politics/
It is cute, nice try, but my screen gets messed up because I cannot
delete anything (Netscape 7.0 in Linux).
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