Hi there- I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks VERY much for creating Circuit Lab. I've wanted to do spice simulation for years, but I've got some cards stacked against me... one, I'm a longer-that-I-should-admit Mac user, and two, I'm not a design engineer and my math skills are... well, let's just say I'm not exactly Schwarzenegger in the math department. That meant I've needed something graphic & rather simple to use, but strong enough to handle real circuits... i.e., audio preamps and the like. Circuit Lab is PERFECT! It even runs on my older operating system (Safari 5.0.6, OSX 10.8) Sure, there are a few things I'd like to add... I've got a bunch of 6418 tubes that I'd like to sign circuits for, and an "audio circuit basics for mow-rons tutorial" would be nice. But you've given me a great learning tool. In fact, I think you should add a "DONATE" button somewhere so I could do a little more. At least buy you a lunch or a Starbucks. Anyway, thanks again and I greatly appreciate this resource. Brian Gilbert Location Sound for Video and Film |
by bgilbertsound
April 11, 2013 |
Hi Brian, Thanks so much for the kind words, and great to hear that CircuitLab has been useful to you! If you would like to do more to help our success, I would simply encourage you to share some of the circuits you build and/or your knowledge and thoughts with the other members of our CircuitLab community on our forums here. Best wishes, --yuan |
by weiy
April 11, 2013 |
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CircuitLab is an in-browser schematic capture and circuit simulation software tool to help you rapidly design and analyze analog and digital electronics systems.