

And I think the conclusion I came to is, you know, 510 hours of work doing analog design could have been replaced with probably 30 minutes of digital circuit. So making making an accurate, voltage controlled amplifier with op amps and transistors is, is a beast, it's pretty difficult. Yeah, I was seeing the multi sim stuff you are you're actually working on today? And finding that it's a lot more difficult to do analog than digital. Well, this week actually working a little bit more on on the supersuit is super stupid power supply, actually making some voltage controlled amplifier for that been trying to put together an analog version of a voltage controlled amplifier. I'm your host, Parker Dohmen.Īnd so what are you been doing this week? Greg?Īnd I are starting. Please be aware that Bootcamp and Virtual Machine are not supported methods, and NI does not recommend using them as a replacement for Multisim Live or for using a Windows based computer.Hello, and welcome to the macro fab engineering podcast. It is possible to use Multisim on a Mac OS X or Linux by means a Virtual Machine, where you are in fact installing on Windows.For more information, please refer to the Multisim Live FAQ and the Multisim Live Tutorial. Since Multisim Live is fully web-based and requires no installation, it can be used in Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS and Android. It allows users to capture and simulate designs using 200 different components, anywhere with an Internet connection.

Multisim Live is a web-based electronic schematic capture and simulation tool with built-in SPICE based analog simulation. NI's recommended method: Using Multisim Live.If you have a Mac OS X or Linux based computer and you need to use Multisim, you have two options: Multisim can not be installed on Mac OS X or Linux. SolutionMultisim is currently only available for installation on Windows operating systems.
