I use CircuitLab for my students and ask them to Export their completed schematic as pdf. This does not show the solver panel results. Is there any way to do this ? I know time and frequency simulation results can be saved as pdf but there are no DC graphs. many thanks Don |
by Don.A
July 24, 2012 |
Hi Don, Good point. The graphical DC Sweep results can be saved in a number of formats and/or printed out but the basic DC solution panel doesn't seem to have a way to save the results. It might also be nice to be able to save the simulation setup information onto the schematic or as a separate sheet. |
by signality
July 24, 2012 |
Hi @Don.A Thanks for the suggestion. I'm going to work with my engineers to come up with a way to export the results of a DC solve. I'll let you know when the feature is available. Keep the suggestions coming. We would love to know all the ways we can make CircuitLab the best tool to teach with. Humberto |
by hevans
July 24, 2012 |
That's great news - I will be keen to try it. I'd like to report that the interface is extremely easy to understand - my first year students during their first lecture were able to simulate the simple resistor circuits that formed the basis of that lecture. Keep up the great work ;-) Don |
by Don.A
July 25, 2012 |
Hi @Don.A, We rolled out a feature yesterday that will allow you to export the results of a DC solution. You should now see an "Export Results" button just above the Run DC Solver button. Let me know if you run into any problems with it. Humberto |
by hevans
August 02, 2012 |
HI Humberto, have just tried - works great - will use it with my class next week - my students will then print the table to pdf or copy and paste into a MS Word document to send to me for assessment. ;-) Don |
by Don.A
August 02, 2012 |
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