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Getting started with the Circuit Editor

Britt Espinosa

Last Update vor 6 Monaten

The Circuit Editor is where you create and simulate your designs. It is comprised of 8 modular windows that can be toggled on or off to suit your current workflow.

Schematic: A drag-and-drop interface for creating circuit schematics.

Spice Editor: A professional environment to write and run Spice code using the NGSpice engine. It features full syntax highlighting and helpful function prompts.

Chart: Used to visually plot and analyze data generated by your Schematic or Spice simulations.

Table: Displays the raw data generated by your circuits in a structured table format.

Info: A dedicated log window that tracks the history and actions occurring within the circuit.

Notes: A fully Markdown-capable scratchpad for instructions or documentation. This is ideal for student assignments or personal reminders.

Chat: Allows you to collaborate and communicate with others about the circuit in real-time.

Properties: This window is used to manage circuit metadata, including the name, description, tags, and public visibility settings, as well as default circuit behaviors.

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