Everycircuit Manual 🏆

For web-based usage, just a modern browser like Chrome is sufficient. For mobile use, the app is optimized for touch interaction with a custom-built simulation engine designed for interactive mobile use.

Just like in real life, pushing too much current through a component can cause "simulated" damage or yield unrealistic results. Always calculate your power dissipation (

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Select a category (Sources, Passives, Semiconductors, Logic Gates). Click or drag the desired component onto the workspace.

EveryCircuit is available across multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, and directly in your desktop web browser via Chrome. Creating an Account everycircuit manual

Furthermore, the manual is essential for interpreting the software’s most distinct feature: the real-time, animated visualization of current and voltage. In a physical lab, electricity is invisible; one relies on multimeters and oscilloscopes to infer what is happening. In EveryCircuit, current flows are represented by moving dots, with speed indicating magnitude, and voltage levels are depicted through color gradients. The manual acts as the legend to this visual map. It teaches the user to read the animation—explaining why dots slow down at a resistor or why the color spectrum shifts across a diode. By deciphering these visual cues, the user develops a "gut feeling" for electron behavior that equations alone cannot provide.

Underneath its visually appealing interface, EveryCircuit contains a custom-built simulation engine optimized for interactive mobile use. The engine implements serious numerical methods and realistic device models that incorporate fundamental electrical laws: For web-based usage, just a modern browser like

Version 2.27 introduced a link to the Gallery of over 100,000 circuits published by the community at https://everycircuit.com/gallery. Clicking on any circuit in the Gallery opens it directly inside the app.

To overlay multiple signals (for example, comparing input voltage vs. output voltage in an amplifier), tap a second wire and select the Eye icon again. The workspace will display color-coded, stacked waveforms for easy comparison. 4. Advanced Simulation Techniques Always calculate your power dissipation ( : Select

Building a circuit requires three basic actions: placing, configuring, and wiring. Adding Components Click the icon to open the library.

The intensity of the color indicates the magnitude of the voltage. A bright green wire carries high positive voltage. Current Visualizations