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admin{at}alternate-energy.net says...
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> Hi all,
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> 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
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> http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
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1. Why announce this here, and not on comp.arch.embedded or an
electronics forum?
2. Why should anyone bother when they can get full SPICE simulation
and a nice graphical user interface for free from Linear Technology?
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Mark Borgerson
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