

Multisim uses 'SPICE-like' models to describe the behaviour of all network elements. The first analogue simulation program SPICE was developed at the University of California at Berkeley in the early 1970s and has become a de facto standard in the area of analogue simulation. These programs all calculate the voltages and currents of a circuit under a variety of different conditions. Multisim is an analogue and digital circuit simulator that has similarities with Altium Designer, TINA and PSpice. Chapter 2 describes an introductory tutorial to Multisim. This initial chapter provides a basic overview of circuit simulation.
#Instrument multisim 12 software
This guide introduces some of the main features of the Multisim analogue and digital simulation software which is currently installed on PCs in the School of Engineering and Technology. ġ.2 Circuit Simulation 1.2.1 DC Analysis 1.2.2 AC Analysis 1.2.3 Transient Analysis 1.2.4 Network Topology 1.2.5 Branches & Nodes 1.2.6 Active Devices
#Instrument multisim 12 full
The National Instruments website contains full details of Multisim A student version can be purchased (version 13). Multisim is currently installed on all the PCs in labs D411 & D421, Projects Lab, C406 and elsewhere but may not be available in the LRC. This booklet belongs to: This document provides a brief overview and introductory tutorial for circuit simulation using NI Multisim Version 12 and later. An Introductory Guide to Circuit Simulation using NI Multisim 12
